Category Archives: Canada
New Brunswick makes own agreement with Ottawa on health care funding
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick has reached its own agreement on health care funding with the federal government, and Premier Brian Gallant says he hopes other provinces are able to do the same. Gallant s...
Dec 22, 2016
QuickList: November inflation rate for selected Canadian cities
OTTAWA - Canada’s national annual inflation rate was 1.2 per cent in November, Statistics Canada says. The agency also released rates for major cities, but cautioned that figures may have fluctu...
Dec 22, 2016

Records show Alan Thicke died from rupture of major artery
LOS ANGELES - Alan Thicke died after his aorta artery tore then ruptured last week, according to his death certificate released Wednesday. The details emerged after the “Growing Pains” sta...
Dec 22, 2016
QuickList: November inflation rates for Canadian provinces, territories
OTTAWA - Canada’s national inflation rate was 1.2 per cent in November, Statistics Canada says. Here’s what happened in the provinces and territories (previous month in brackets): - Newfou...
Dec 22, 2016

Drag of lower food prices helps slow inflation to 1.2%, while retail sales rise
OTTAWA - The country’s annual inflation rate rang in below expectations last month at 1.2 per cent, largely under the weight of lower food costs, Statistics Canada said Thursday. The national in...
Dec 22, 2016

N.L. police having Christmas fun with report of 'reindeer' sighting
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - For a moment, Christmas appeared to come early to a neighbourhood in St. John’s, N.L. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary reported Thursday that they were called to a ne...
Dec 22, 2016
Seven stories in the news today, Dec. 22
Seven stories in the news for Thursday, Dec. 22 --- A WHITE CHRISTMAS ON THE WAY FOR MOST CANADIANS, SAYS METEOROLOGIST The Weather Network says most Canadians dreaming of a white Christmas will have ...
Dec 22, 2016
A story of a priest accused of abuse, friendship and a long search for justice
Piita Irniq, one of a generation of Inuit leaders who took his people from igloos to iPhones, has seen and accomplished much, but one loose end haunts him. It’s the lonely search for justice for...
Dec 22, 2016

In 2017, Canadian economy will get its first taste of the Trump era
OTTAWA - The Canadian economy exits 2016 with bruises from the still-tough adjustment to weak crude prices and scars from the devastating wildfires that singed the oil patch. It enters 2017 with linge...
Dec 22, 2016

Accused in Amanda Lindhout kidnapping to face trial next October
OTTAWA - A man charged with taking journalist Amanda Lindhout hostage in Somalia is slated to face trial by judge alone next October. Three weeks have been set aside for the trial of Ali Omar Ader, wh...
Dec 22, 2016