Category Archives: Canada
Governments face wave of lawsuits for prison injuries amidst rising violence
Sandra Ogonoski wakes up many nights, sick with worry about how to care for her 49-year-old son. Allen Ogonoski was beaten in a British Columbia jail cell in 2011, his head battered so badly...
Dec 29, 2016

Nova Scotia's health deal 'as good as it was going to get' from Ottawa: premier
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia broke ranks and signed a separate 10-year, $287.8 million health deal after Ottawa made it clear a slightly revised offer was “as good as it was going to get,” s...
Dec 29, 2016

From Big Macs to McLobsters: A look at 50 years of McDonald's in Canada
TORONTO - The first McDonald’s in Canada opened its doors nearly 50 years ago. Now, there are more than 1,400 of its restaurants in all 10 provinces and two territories (Nunavut being the except...
Dec 29, 2016

With blueprints done, Notley set to take hammer, saw to Alberta economy in 2017
EDMONTON - The blueprints are completed, so Alberta Premier Rachel Notley will begin hammering and sawing away at Alberta’s energy base and economy in the coming year, in some cases strippi...
Dec 29, 2016

As it marks 50 years in Canada, McDonald's fights to shed junk food image
TORONTO - The head of McDonald’s Canada wants you to know one thing as it marks the golden anniversary of the Golden Arches in this country. “I will tell you straight out that the reputati...
Dec 29, 2016
2017 a year to shape Canada, governor general says in final New Year's message
OTTAWA - Governor General David Johnston is marking the start of what’s likely his last few months as the Queen’s representative in Canada by urging all Canadians to make 2017, Canada...
Dec 29, 2016
Funeral to be held Saturday for couple struck and killed by alleged drunk driver
CORNER BROOK, N.L. - A funeral service will be held Saturday for a couple who were run down by an alleged drunk driver as they walked home from a Christmas gathering in western Newfoundland. Merle&nbs...
Dec 29, 2016
Five stories in the news today, Dec. 29
Five stories in the news for Thursday, Dec. 29 --- SEARCH SUSPENDED FOR MISSING B.C. SNOWSHOERS Bad weather and a risk of avalanche forced crews to suspend the search for two Vancouver-area ...
Dec 29, 2016
Nearly half of Canadians aren't taking steps to meet financial goals: CIBC survey
TORONTO - A new report from CIBC says about half of Canadians aren’t taking sufficient steps to stay on top of their financial priorities in the coming year. A poll conducted this month for...
Dec 29, 2016

Widow of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford charged with impaired driving
Toronto police say the widow of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford has been arrested and charged with impaired driving. Const. Victor Kwong says Renata Ford was arrested at about 6 p.m. Wednesday as she sat ...
Dec 28, 2016