Category Archives: Canada

Quebec opposition parties critical of Ottawa's aid response to Bombardier
QUEBEC - The federal response to Bombardier’s request for financial assistance is yet another sign of Ottawa giving short shrift to Quebec, Parti Quebecois Leader Jean-Francois Lisee said Wednes...
Feb 08, 2017

Nova Scotia plagued by systemic racism, new report from orphanage inquiry says
HALIFAX - African Nova Scotians continue to grapple with systemic racism in a province that has a long history of discrimination, a new report says. A preliminary report from the restorative inquiry i...
Feb 08, 2017

Brazil files WTO complaint after
federal government's aid for Bombardier
MONTREAL - The federal government all but dared any country to launch a trade challenge over its aid to Bombardier, and Brazil responded in short order Wednesday, accusing Ottawa of violating its comm...
Feb 08, 2017
Census 2016: Manitoba growth above national average for first time in 80 years
OTTAWA - For the first time in almost three generations, Manitobans can say their province has grown faster than the national average. Census data released Wednesday shows that Manitoba’s popula...
Feb 08, 2017
Census 2016: Fertility rate pushes Nunavut to top spot in population growth rate
OTTAWA - Quick: which region of Canada came out on top as the country’s fastest growing province or territory in the 2016 census? Step right up, Nunavut: the remote northern territory boasted a ...
Feb 08, 2017
Baby bust: Fertility rate of 1.6 continues to put onus on immigration: StatCan
TORONTO - After Debbie Clarke’s first child had reached the “terrible twos,” she and her husband decided their family of three was big enough - adding a sibling would be just too muc...
Feb 08, 2017
In Canada, dream of home ownership not so much far-flung as just far away
TORONTO - Julien Simon and his wife were living happily in their condo in the Vancouver suburb of Burnaby when life intervened last year in the form of a baby on the way. The couple - he’s an In...
Feb 08, 2017
More people calling Prairies home, despite lower oil prices, economic downturn
REGINA - At the peak of the last oil boom, there were so many people living in the southeastern Saskatchewan city of Estevan that there was nowhere to stay. “We had people sleeping in trailers -...
Feb 08, 2017

Cape Breton among Atlantic areas hoping to stanch the human exodus
HALIFAX - George MacDonald has seen it play out generation after generation, the timeworn ritual of watching friends and family pick up stakes and head west. The councillor for Glace Bay, a hardscrabb...
Feb 08, 2017
Census 2016: Ontario growth still slowing, but experts see a change in fortunes
TORONTO - After he graduated in 2011, mechanical engineer David Momoh did what countless others in Ontario had done before him: he looked west, to the land of oil and opportunity. Then boom turned to ...
Feb 08, 2017