Category Archives: Canada
Outdoor education teacher killed when snowmobile breaks through ice in Manitoba
NELSON HOUSE, Man. - An outdoor education teacher from Miramachi, N.B., has been found dead near Nelson House, Man. David MacDonald’s body was found Sunday afternoon by members of the ...
Dec 05, 2016

Ambrose asks ethics, lobbying watchdogs to investigate Liberal fundraisers
OTTAWA - Interim Conservative leader Rona Ambrose is asking the federal lobbying and ethics watchdogs to take another look at so-called cash-for-access fundraisers featuring Prime Minister Justin Trud...
Dec 05, 2016

Former Canadian sailor launches military abuse class-action lawsuit
VICTORIA - A former sailor says she is launching a proposed class-action lawsuit to change the culture of harassment and abuse in the Canadian Armed Forces after the military rejected her complaints o...
Dec 05, 2016
Oil industry says carbon pricing coming, pump revenues back into cleaner tech
OTTAWA - Canada’s petroleum industry lobby group told the federal government this summer that carbon tax revenues from oil and gas should be pumped back into the industry&nbs...
Dec 05, 2016
The Monday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Monday, Dec. 5 --- FED, ONTARIO IN TALKS WITH AUTOMAKERS: The federal and Ontario governments are actively discussing major investments in the big auto...
Dec 05, 2016
A by-the-numbers look at Statistics Canada's latest study on youth employment
OTTAWA - A new study from Statistics Canada says young people have seen their job quality decline over the last four decades, even as the unemployment rate has remained virtually unchanged. Here are s...
Dec 05, 2016
Nova Scotia government seeking proposals for cleanup of Boat Harbour
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government is moving ahead with plans to clean up one of most polluted corners of the province. Last year, the province’s Liberal government promised to ...
Dec 05, 2016
RCMP admit fabricating backdated response to gun registry access to info request
OTTAWA - The RCMP has admitted that an employee fabricated a response to an access-to-information request. Supt. David Vautour says the employee acted in a manner that was contrary to the MountiesR...
Dec 05, 2016
Federal government sets aside $218M on Invest in Canada Hub over five years
TORONTO - The federal government is setting aside $218 million over five years on a government agency intended to lure investment. International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland says the money wi...
Dec 05, 2016
Federal, Ontario governments talking investments with Canada's big automakers
OTTAWA - The federal and Ontario governments are actively discussing major investments in the big automakers that could total hundreds of millions of dollars. Following the recent conclusion...
Dec 05, 2016