Category Archives: Canada
Security guard testifies Nanaimo, B.C., mill shooter 'like a God-damned zombie'
NANAIMO, B.C. - A veteran security guard testified he watched a zombie-like man walking towards another man in the parking lot of a Vancouver Island sawmill with his right arm outstretched before hear...
Sep 08, 2016
Warship design requests slightly delayed, coming out next month:defence official
HALIFAX - A senior official with the Canadian Forces says there’s been a slight delay in issuing a complex request to industry for an off-the-shelf design of the country’s next generation ...
Sep 08, 2016

Quebec man seeks federal reprieve as deportation looms 20 years after conviction
MONTREAL - A Quebec man is facing deportation to his native Italy nearly two decades after a Mafia-linked drug conviction that is being cited as the reason for his possible expulsion. Michele Torre, 6...
Sep 08, 2016

Man accused of sending Winnipeg letter bombs still securing new lawyer
WINNIPEG - A Winnipeg man accused of sending letter bombs in the mail, including one that cost a lawyer her hand, is still trying to get a new defence lawyer. Guido Amsel, who faces five counts of att...
Sep 08, 2016
Kids Help Phone study suggests one in five teens has considered suicide
TORONTO - A new study suggests that one in five Canadian teens has seriously considered attempting suicide in the previous year. The survey by Kids Help Phone found that 22 per cent of more than 1,300...
Sep 08, 2016
Bears wander into northern Ontario restaurant, sow killed, cubs taken to sanctuary
TERRACE BAY, Ont. - Police say they recently had to put down a bear who wandered into a northern Ontario restaurant with her cubs. Ontario Provincial Police say they were called to the restaurant in T...
Sep 08, 2016

Anti-terror revamp to stretch into next year as Liberals launch consultation
OTTAWA - The Liberal government’s promised changes to a controversial anti-terrorism law likely won’t come until next year, once officials have digested an array of public suggestions on r...
Sep 08, 2016
B.C. schools told to include sex orientation and gender ID in anti-bully plans
VANCOUVER - British Columbia will soon require all schools to include specific protections for gay, lesbian and transgender students in their anti-bullying policies, the province announced Thursday in...
Sep 08, 2016

Sajjan says submarines critical for defence, but no decision on upgrades
OTTAWA - Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says the navy’s submarines are “critical” for Canada’s defence, but that the government has not decided whether to spend more money to k...
Sep 08, 2016

'Dignity for victims:' Protesters show up at hearing into judge's comments
CALGARY - Jessica Daigle had a message Thursday for a judge whose future on the bench is being considered at a Canadian Judicial Council hearing. “My fantasy would be Justice (Robin) Camp not on...
Sep 08, 2016