Category Archives: Canada
Canadian court rules in Ecuadorian legal battle involving oil giant Chevron
Both sides found positives in a Canadian court ruling issued Friday in a David and Goliath legal battle between oil giant Chevron and a group of Ecuadorian villagers. The villagers are using...
Jan 20, 2017
Defence in retrial for suspect in Winnipeg teen's death questions DNA evidence
WINNIPEG - Testimony at day five at the re-trial of Mark Edward Grant in the 1985 death of Candace Derksen focused on how DNA samples were tested and handled in 2000 and 2001. The details were so...
Jan 20, 2017
Vancouver golf courses set to reopen after unprecedented 7-week closure
VANCOUVER - There have more than just the usual hazards on Vancouver’s public golf courses this season, in fact snow and ice conditions were so bad that the three courses were closed f...
Jan 20, 2017
Mayors push Trudeau on housing dollars as step to address opioid crisis
OTTAWA - The mayors of Canada’s biggest cities are urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to unleash more federal resources in order to help municipal governments combat the gr...
Jan 20, 2017

The Friday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Friday, Jan. 20 ___ TRUMP LOOKS TO ‘HEAL OUR DIVISIONS’: U.S. President Donald Trump is suggesting that his election will lead to a “new nation...
Jan 20, 2017
Former N.S. paramedic denied funding for appeal of sex assault convictions
HALIFAX - A former paramedic convicted of two sexual assaults while on the job in Nova Scotia has lost a bid to have his appeal paid for by the province. James Duncan Keats, 52, wa...
Jan 20, 2017
Trade, trade-offs, and O'Leary: three ways politics touched Canadians this week
OTTAWA - The pageantry of the Donald Trump inauguration absorbed most of the political oxygen in Ottawa this week, mainly because the subtext was a growing realization that so many facets of Canadian ...
Jan 20, 2017
Group plans interactive Titanic museum for Niagara Falls, Ont.
An interactive museum that hopes to recreate the experience of sailing on board the Titanic may be coming to Canada. A group in Niagara Falls, Ont., has conditionally purchased land that would house t...
Jan 20, 2017
Anglican Church working on formal apology for damage wrought by pedophile priest
OTTAWA - The Anglican Church of Canada says it is working on a formal national apology to the victims of a notorious priest who preyed on boys in First Nations communities in the 1970s and 1980s. Ralp...
Jan 20, 2017
Nova Scotia strikes deal with teachers union, job action suspended
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia Teachers Union says it will suspend its work-to-rule campaign beginning Monday after reaching a tentative agreement with the provincial government. Neither side would discuss...
Jan 20, 2017