Category Archives: Canada

Canadian arrested in Turkey for 'insulting' president on social media: lawyer
A Canadian woman has been arrested in Turkey for allegedly insulting the country’s president in comments posted on Facebook, her Turkish lawyer said Thursday. Ece Heper, 50, was arrested in the ...
Jan 05, 2017
Case of Toronto doctor charged with murder in wife's death put over
TORONTO - The case of a Toronto neurosurgeon charged in the death of his wife has been put over to the end of January. Dr. Mohammed Shamji has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his...
Jan 05, 2017

Negotiations underway in Syria to recover body of Canadian fighter from ISIL
TORONTO - Negotiations are underway to recover the body of a Canadian man killed while fighting Islamic State militants in Syria, a leader of Toronto’s Kurdish community said Thursday....
Jan 05, 2017

Yellow or blue? Thermal imaging project in Vancouver to identify home heat loss
Vancouver has launched a project to determine if thermal imaging of homes could help residents identify heat loss and save on energy costs. The city says thermal images show the te...
Jan 05, 2017
Canada could be heading towards decades of deficits, federal analysis warns
OTTAWA - Federal numbers released quietly by the Trudeau government late last month are painting a bleak picture of Canada’s financial future - one filled with decades of deficits...
Jan 05, 2017
20 venomous snakes imported from Asia seized from Toronto home, officials say
TORONTO - Officials say 20 prohibited venomous snakes have been seized from a north Toronto home. Toronto Municipal Licensing and Standards says it removed 20 live and 18 dead...
Jan 05, 2017

Veterans Affairs slow to approve assistance for ill, injured ex-soldiers
OTTAWA - Canada’s Veterans Affairs Department has been struggling to process requests for assistance from ill and injured ex-soldiers in a timely manner, with many having to wait more than four ...
Jan 05, 2017

Couple entrapped by police in terror plot don't need peace bond: defence
VANCOUVER - Crown lawyers in British Columbia are trying to use a peace bond hearing as a second chance to prosecute a man freed after a judge ruled police had manipulated him into carrying out a...
Jan 05, 2017

Nova Scotia fish kill 'subsiding,' but cause remains unclear: officials
HALIFAX - Officials have ruled out human activity as the cause of Nova Scotia’s dramatic fish kill, but say we may never know exactly why tens of thousands of dead herri...
Jan 05, 2017
Fleeing alleged drug trafficker tracked by GPS monitor on ankle, police say
KINGSTON, Ont. - An accused drug trafficker apparently forgot about the GPS tracking device on his ankle when he allegedly fled police while carrying a firearm and drugs. Police in King...
Jan 05, 2017