Category Archives: Canada

Roundup: Reigning world high jump champion Drouin wins Olympic gold for Canada
RIO DE JANEIRO - Derek Drouin emphatically got Canada back on track at the Rio Olympics, laying down an inspiring performance to win the gold medal in the men’s high jump on Tuesday. Canada was ...
Aug 16, 2016
Manitoba wants to withdraw from federal freshwater fish marketing corporation
WINNIPEG - Manitoba has served notice that it plans to withdraw from a federal Crown corporation that markets freshwater fish. Premier Brian Pallister says the province wants to give its fishers the o...
Aug 16, 2016
Case of B.C. man accused of posting terrorist propaganda online going to trial
VANCOUVER - The Public Prosecution Service of Canada says the case against a British Columbia man charged with four terrorism-related offences will go directly to trial. Spokeswoman Elizabeth Armitage...
Aug 16, 2016
Five issues raised Tuesday by Canadian police chiefs at their annual conference
OTTAWA - Five positions taken Tuesday by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police: National security - Early intervention, education and public help is vital to prevent radicalization and extremis...
Aug 16, 2016
Toronto doctor facing penalty over patient's sexual abuse allegations
TORONTO - A Toronto doctor faces a possible penalty after Ontario’s medical watchdog found he made sexual remarks and inappropriately touched a female patient during psychotherapy sessions over ...
Aug 16, 2016
Text of federal government's apology to Manitoba Dene
TADOULE LAKE, Man. - The federal government apologized Tuesday for the forced relocation of the Sayisi Dene First Nation in northern Manitoba 60 years ago. Here is the full text of the apology as deli...
Aug 16, 2016
Ex-Quebec lieutenant-governor Lise Thibault gets full conditional release
MONTREAL - Former Quebec lieutenant-governor Lise Thibault will officially be granted full conditional release from jail Wednesday, according to documents from Quebec parole authorities. Thibault had ...
Aug 16, 2016

Family's home sale mired in uncertainty in wake of B.C. foreign buyers' tax
COQUITLAM, B.C. - Cardboard moving boxes are piled about the living room of an otherwise half-packed house nestled on a tree-lined residential street in a quiet Vancouver-area suburb - a scene frozen ...
Aug 16, 2016

The Tuesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Tuesday, Aug. 16. ___ PM SAYS SECURITY, LIBERTIES MUST BE BALANCED: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says balancing individuals rights with keeping Canadians secure from...
Aug 16, 2016
Contract talks with Canada Post stalled as CUPW's strike mandate runs out
OTTAWA - As the clock ticks down on the Canadian Union of Postal Workers’ strike mandate, contract talks with Canada Post are going nowhere fast. Each side blames the other for the stalled negot...
Aug 16, 2016