Category Archives: Canadian Press
A look at the pros and cons of the voting system once touted by Trudeau
OTTAWA - Justin Trudeau has promised that last fall’s federal election will be the last conducted under the first-past-the-post voting system. In the past, the prime minister has expressed a pre...
Aug 16, 2016
Liberals not necessarily advantaged by switch to ranked ballot system: experts
OTTAWA - If Justin Trudeau gets his way on electoral reform, will the Liberals “steal” every federal election in perpetuity? As hearings on a new voting regime resume next Monday, the Cons...
Aug 16, 2016
Billions in federal infrastructure money yet to flow to five provinces
OTTAWA - The federal government has yet to sign infrastructure funding agreements with five provinces and two territories - agreements that are a key step before any federal cash can flow to projects ...
Aug 16, 2016
RCMP say Edmonton skydiver, 52, died during weekend competition
WESTLOCK, Alta. - RCMP say a skydiver has died during a competition north of Edmonton. A police news release the 52-year-old man was “performing a high-performance technique” at the Edmont...
Aug 16, 2016

Mike Duffy's lawyer recalls 'daunting' challenge of intense media interest
OTTAWA - The lawyer who successfully defended Sen. Mike Duffy shared details Sunday of what is was like to deal with the “daunting” level of media interest during his client’s politi...
Aug 16, 2016
A look at how the Iraqi refugee population compares to Syrians by the numbers
OTTAWA - Prior to the Liberals’ Syrian resettlement program, the largest single group of refugees brought to Canada were Iraqis. Here is a look, by the numbers, of how that group compares to the...
Aug 16, 2016

Iraqi refugees fared worse than others in first three years: internal study
OTTAWA - Thousands of Iraqi refugees found less work and earned less money in Canada than refugees from elsewhere who arrived during the same period, according to an internal government case study int...
Aug 16, 2016

RCAF aviator in Nova Scotia facing charges after marijuana and a weapon seized
GREENWOOD, N.S. - A member of the Royal Canadian Air Force faces drug and firearms charges after investigators said they seized marijuana and a non-military firearm from his Nova Scotia home. Canadian...
Aug 16, 2016

Judge slams government for nixing woman's airport security clearance
TORONTO - A government decision that stripped a woman of her airport security clearance and put her out of work more than two years ago was unfair, incomprehensible and unreasonable, a Federal Court j...
Aug 16, 2016

Charges in 'sexting' ring a quandary for Nova Scotia town — and for experts
BRIDGEWATER, N.S. - When 14-year-old Jillian speaks of her generation’s widespread practice of sending naked selfies to others, she describes both its inherent dangers - and what for some is an ...
Aug 16, 2016