Category Archives: Canada
Four stories in the news today, Oct. 31
Four stories in the news for Monday, Oct. 31 --- PYTHON TRIAL BEGINS TODAY IN NEW BRUNSWICK Jurors will be selected today for the trial of a man charged in connection with the deaths of two New Brunsw...
Oct 31, 2016

A dozen Canadian women head south on a mission: Help Dems defeat Donald Trump
KISSIMMEE, United States - A dozen Canadian women are heading to Florida on a mission unrelated to sun, surf and sand - they intend to help Hillary Clinton defeat Donald Trump. They’re bunking i...
Oct 31, 2016

Under fire, Liberals decide to support motion on First Nations child welfare
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals will vote to support an NDP motion Tuesday that calls for an immediate $155-million cash injection for First Nations child welfare services, says Indigenous Affairs Minis...
Oct 31, 2016

Jury selected in case of New Brunswick boys killed by escaped python
CAMPBELLTON, N.B. - A jury of eight women and four men was chosen Monday for the trial of a man charged in the deaths of two boys who were suffocated by a python. Jean-Claude Savoie, who now lives nea...
Oct 31, 2016
Prime Minister Trudeau to name six Ontario senators on Monday
OTTAWA - There is a report that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is poised to announce six more Senate appointments, including a former commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police. CTV News is reportin...
Oct 30, 2016
Mechanical problem on PM's plane 'rare': RCAF says
OTTAWA - The Royal Canadian Air Force says a mechanical issue aboard a plane carrying the prime minister is a rare occurrence. An RCAF Airbus carrying Justin Trudeau turned around and returned to Otta...
Oct 30, 2016
Independent review board to probe actions of Mounties in seniors' arrest
VANCOUVER - An independent RCMP review board has launched an investigation into how the Mounties handled the arrest of an elderly couple in the Vancouver-area last week. A widely publicized video post...
Oct 30, 2016
No verdict over the weekend at Jacques Corriveau's fraud trial in Montreal
MONTREAL - The jurors at Jacques Corriveau’s fraud trial will deliberate again on Monday after no verdict was reached over the weekend. The former federal Liberal organizer is charged with fraud...
Oct 30, 2016
Family of man shot on Saskatchewan farm calls for out-of-province investigator
EDMONTON - The family of an indigenous man fatally shot on a Saskatchewan farm in August is collecting names for a petition demanding an out-of-province lead investigator and a Crown prosecutor on the...
Oct 30, 2016
Business groups say technical issues must be resolved to reap CETA benefits
EDMONTON - Several high-profile Canadian business and agriculture groups say the signing of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the European Union will reap big rewards. ...
Oct 30, 2016