Category Archives: Canada
Inmates in Federal Court hoping to force government to address inmate pay rules
MONTREAL - Federal prisoners who want to increase the amount they receive in inmate pay are hopeful a court will find in their favour and force the government to act on the issue. Lawyers representing...
Feb 06, 2017

Public safety minister says 200 people have lost access to Nexus card
OTTAWA - About 200 Canadian people have been unable to use their Nexus cards to cross the American border since U.S. President Donald Trump ordered a temporary halt to immigration from certain countri...
Feb 06, 2017
Fisheries officers launch probe after seals found shot dead on Cape Breton beach
PORT HOOD, N.S. - Residents of Cape Breton’s southwest shore say they are shocked five seals have been found shot dead on a local beach. “It’s not normal. We’ve never heard of ...
Feb 06, 2017

RCMP commissioner expresses fears over militarization of police forces
OTTAWA - RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson referenced the Mounties’ decision to give rifles to more frontline officers as he expressed fears Monday about the increasing militarization of Canadian po...
Feb 06, 2017
Canada must rethink skills training as automation eliminates jobs: Barton
OTTAWA - The head of the government’s economic growth advisory council says governments need to find better ways to confront income inequality that risks becoming deeper as technology makes some...
Feb 06, 2017

Federal government approves three supervised injection sites in Montreal
OTTAWA - Health Canada has authorized three supervised injection sites in Montreal as the federal government looks to address the opioid crisis. One site will be located in Montreal’s Hochelaga-...
Feb 06, 2017

Bison again roam Banff National Park after century-long absence
BANFF, Alta. - Bison are once again grazing along the remote eastern slopes of Banff National Park after a more than century-long absence. Parks Canada announced Monday it has moved 16 of the animals ...
Feb 06, 2017
Don't tear up NAFTA says U.S. chamber of commerce president
OTTAWA - Tearing up the North American Free Trade Agreement will mean lost jobs in all three member countries, says the head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. But Tom Donohue also said there are ways t...
Feb 06, 2017

Elections Canada wants to know more about electronic ballots for absentee voters
OTTAWA - Elections Canada is exploring the potential of an electronic ballot delivery system to speed up the process for absentee voters. The agency is calling it a fact-finding exercise to learn more...
Feb 06, 2017
Killers in Canada who claimed they were mentally ill, not criminally responsible
Vincent Li, now known as Will Baker, stabbed and beheaded a young man sleeping next to him on a Greyhound Bus in Manitoba in 2008. He said he heard the voice of God telling him that Tim McLean was an ...
Feb 06, 2017