Category Archives: Canada
Forest fires now contained, travel ban in woods partially lifted in Nova Scotia
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia has lifted some restrictions on travel and activities in wooded areas after weekend rain that reduced the risk of wildfires. The province has announced the travel ban has been li...
Aug 16, 2016

Ontario automakers faced more pain in '09 than Alberta's ongoing oil woes: feds
OTTAWA - Ontario’s auto sector absorbed a far greater economic wallop during the financial crisis than the damage low oil prices have inflicted on Alberta, says an internal federal analysis. The...
Aug 16, 2016
Brad Wall says 'racist and hate-filled' comments after fatal shooting must stop
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is condemning what he calls “racist and hate-filled” comments on social media and other online forums that stem from last week’s fatal shootin...
Aug 16, 2016
One winning ticket for Saturday night's $21 million Lotto 649 jackpot
TORONTO - A ticket purchased in British Columbia claimed Saturday night’s $21 million Lotto 649 jackpot. The guaranteed $1 million prize was won by a ticket sold in the Prairies. The jackpot for...
Aug 16, 2016

Winnipeg woman wants inquest after epileptic husband dies in custody
WINNIPEG - The wife of a man who died after suffering an epileptic seizure while in custody at the Winnipeg Remand Centre says facility staff denied her husband his epilepsy medication in the days lea...
Aug 16, 2016
Liberals move to reassure Canadians on terrorism
OTTAWA - The governing Liberals are moving further to reassure Canadians that they have a grip on combating the threat of terrorism in the wake of last week’s death of a man suspected of plottin...
Aug 16, 2016
Some facts about the three federal immigration detention centres
OTTAWA - Some facts about the three federal immigration holding centres: Toronto: Built in 2004. Capacity of 195. On-site access to Immigration and Refugee Board hearings, chaplaincy and multi-faith s...
Aug 16, 2016

'I cried:' mother of man killed in Syria says feds failed Aaron Driver
CALGARY - A former Calgary woman whose 22-year-old radicalized son was killed while fighting alongside Islamic extremists in Syria two years ago says the federal government failed both Aaron Driver an...
Aug 16, 2016

Experts say appeals in toddler meningitis death case could drag on for years
CALGARY - The appeal of both the conviction and sentence given to parents who failed to get proper medical treatment for their son before he died of bacterial meningitis could take years, say legal ex...
Aug 16, 2016

Bangladesh authorities continue to hold Toronto student over terrorist attack
DHAKA, Bangladesh - A University Toronto student detained in connection with a terrorist attack in Bangladesh will reportedly remain in custody for at least another week. A number of media outlets hav...
Aug 16, 2016