Category Archives: Canada

Tent city cleanup at courthouse involves removing drug-contaminated soil
VICTORIA - Two suspected illegal drug labs, gasoline and other fuels contaminated the grounds of a former homeless camp on the lawn of Victoria’s courthouse, says a government-commissioned repor...
Jan 24, 2017

Senior military officer not suspended due to national security concerns: Sajjan
OTTAWA - Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan has ruled out national security concerns following the sudden suspension last week of the military’s second-highest-ranking officer. Government and milita...
Jan 24, 2017
Manitoba minister won't say whether ban on night hunting is on the table
WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government refused to say Tuesday whether it will try to ban indigenous hunting at night - a move that would appease municipal leaders and anger indigenous groups. Sustainable ...
Jan 24, 2017

Alberta's Notley lauds Trump reviving Keystone, says all pipelines helpful
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she welcomes approval of the Keystone XL project, but says her focus remains on pipelines to ports in Canada. Notley says much of Keystone is out of Canad...
Jan 24, 2017
B.C. launches aboriginal family court program to reduce indigenous kids in care
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. - British Columbia hopes to reduce the over-representation of indigenous children in government care with a new aboriginal family court pilot program. The Aboriginal Family Heali...
Jan 24, 2017
Nova Scotia Acadians win key court battle over French-speaking ridings
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government says it is eager to speak to the province’s Acadians about appointing an independent commission to redraw the province’s electoral boundaries, a move t...
Jan 24, 2017
N.B. police raid marijuana dispensaries, saying law hasn't changed yet
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - Police cannot “hypothesize” what the Trudeau Liberals will do with their marijuana legislation, or when they will do it, a New Brunswick police chief said Tuesday as his...
Jan 24, 2017
ThyssenKrupp fined 'really low' $375,000 after man's elevator injury
TORONTO - An unapologetic ThyssenKrupp Canada was fined $375,000 on Tuesday, as the prosecution had urged, for a potentially fatal breach of elevator safety laws in which a man was injured. In passing...
Jan 24, 2017
Quebec motorist charged in death of pregnant woman
QUEBEC - A Quebec man is facing three charges in the death of a pregnant woman who was struck by a vehicle at a pedestrian crossing last summer. Jonathan Falardeau-Laroche was charged in Quebec City t...
Jan 24, 2017
New Brunswick government asked to remove 'Negro' from place names in province
SAINT JOHN, N.B. - Name changes are being proposed for two places near New Brunswick’s largest city as part of a province-wide plan to update the use of the anachronistic word Negro. Ralph Thoma...
Jan 24, 2017