Category Archives: Canada
Winnipeg priest, out on day parole, facing more historic sex abuse charges
WINNIPEG - Police have laid more charges against a former Winnipeg priest previously convicted of sexual abuse. Ronald Leger, who is 78, faces eight counts of sexual assault. Leger is accused of abusi...
Oct 21, 2016
Carr tells climate forum fossil fuel wealth can't be left in the ground
OTTAWA - Two federal cabinet ministers danced around the issue of approving new oil pipelines at this week’s climate conference in Ottawa, but both concede that Liberal policy decisions will ups...
Oct 21, 2016
Mother of boy who died from wrong medication calls for better reporting of pharmacy errors
TORONTO - An Ontario mother is calling for better tracking of errors made by pharmacies after her son died from what she called a devastating “careless mistake.” Melissa Sheldrick’s ...
Oct 21, 2016
QuickFacts: Some of the details about the proposed Canada-EU trade deal
OTTAWA - The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the European Union, also known as CETA, appears to be close to foundering on the objections of a small region of Belgium. Her...
Oct 21, 2016

Gord Downie highlights story of Chanie Wenjack with 'Secret Path' Toronto show
TORONTO - On the eve of the 50th anniversary of Chanie Wenjack’s passing, Gord Downie offered an impassioned retelling of his story through a collection of songs honouring the late indigenous bo...
Oct 21, 2016
Heritage minister says Ottawa not ruling out helping newspaper industry
MONTREAL - The federal government isn’t ruling out offering financial support to the struggling newspaper industry, Heritage Minister Melanie Joly said Friday. Newspapers are hurting and all opt...
Oct 21, 2016
Cute and not-so-cute: 3 ways federal politics mattered to Canadians this week
OTTAWA - It’s been a full year since the 2015 election - an anniversary that was hard to miss this week on Parliament Hill amid all the media-driven assessments, reflections and slide shows, to ...
Oct 21, 2016
Nunavut won't immediately change policy on infant lung infections
IQALUIT, Nunavut - Nunavut’s medical health officer says the territory won’t immediately change its policy on prevention of lung infections in newborns despite having some of the highest r...
Oct 21, 2016
Winnipeg police investigate whether young child suffered fentanyl overdose
WINNIPEG - Police in Winnipeg are investigating whether a young child suffered a possible fentanyl overdose. Const. Rob Carver says paramedics were called to a home Tuesday night and found a child und...
Oct 21, 2016
Canada calls for more aid as groups brace for flood of civilians from Mosul
OTTAWA - Canada has added its voice to calls for the international community to do more as aid groups brace for a potential humanitarian crisis near the Iraqi city of Mosul. Iraqi and Kurdish forces t...
Oct 21, 2016