Category Archives: Canada

University of Ottawa hockey team prepares for return after two-year suspension
The University of Ottawa says its varsity hockey team is preparing to hit the ice again this fall, two years after the program was suspended in connection with a sexual assault investigation. Spokeswo...
Sep 07, 2016

Agreement in principle reached on pilot project between Quebec and Uber
GATINEAU, Que. - Both the Quebec government and Uber say they have reached an agreement in principle on a pilot project that will allow the ride-hailing service to continue operating in the province. ...
Sep 07, 2016

Leitch campaign goading rivals to step into values debate
OTTAWA - The Conservative leadership campaign of Kellie Leitch is trying to goad her rivals and caucus colleagues into reacting to her proposal that newcomers be vetted for their views on gender equal...
Sep 07, 2016
Former marriage commissioner fights requirement to perform same-sex ceremonies
WINNIPEG - A former Manitoba marriage commissioner is asking a court to strike down the province’s requirement that all commissioners perform same-sex marriage ceremonies. Kevin Kisilowsky, who ...
Sep 07, 2016
The Wednesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Wednesday, Sept. 7 --- BANK OF CANADA RAISES ECONOMY CONCERNS: The Bank of Canada struck a note of caution Wednesday as it held its key interest rate target steady at...
Sep 07, 2016

Feds reducing paycheque problems, aim to solve all by Oct. 31
OTTAWA - The federal government says it’s going to cost at least $40 million to $50 million this year to straighten out its troubled new pay system. However, officials say they are starting to s...
Sep 07, 2016

B.C. couple who faced terror charges still pose a threat to the public: Crown
VANCOUVER - A British Columbia couple found guilty of masterminding a terrorist plot but then freed when a judge ruled they had been entrapped by police are still a danger to the public, a Crown lawye...
Sep 07, 2016
Ottawa agrees to revisit case of Toronto woman stranded in Russia
TORONTO - The family of a Toronto woman stranded in Russia after having her permanent residency status revoked says Ottawa has agreed to revisit her case. Julia Yakobi had her request for a travel doc...
Sep 07, 2016

Crown lawyer relays chilling account of workplace shooting in Nanaimo, B.C.
NANAIMO, B.C. - A Crown lawyer says a man accused of killing two employees and attempting to kill two others yelled expletives and said, “You know who I am” during a shooting rampage at hi...
Sep 07, 2016

Submarines to start retiring in 2022 without billion-dollar upgrade
OTTAWA - The navy’s submarine fleet will have to be cut adrift in the next few years unless the federal government opts to spend billions to upgrade the ships, according to internal Defence Depa...
Sep 07, 2016