Category Archives: Canada
Former Nova Scotia teacher issues apology for abusing young male students
PICTOU, N.S. - A former Nova Scotia teacher who sexually abused two teenage male students issued a public apology Thursday, saying her deceitful actions betrayed their trust and caused ...
Oct 13, 2016
RCMP hunt for thieves who stole 12,000 quahogs in Prince Edward Island
WEBSTERS CORNER, P.E.I. - The RCMP want to know who stole the quahogs. Mounties in Prince Edward Island say as many as 40 bags of the hard-shelled clams were reported stolen in Websters Corn...
Oct 13, 2016

Opportunities abound in changing Cleveland Indians name and brand, say experts
TORONTO - Professional sports teams have successfully changed their names before and there’s no reason that baseball’s controversial Cleveland Indians couldn’t pull it off, say ...
Oct 13, 2016

Trudeau government's lead economic guru offers peek into growth council's work
OTTAWA - The global expert who heads the Trudeau government’s economic advisory council has offered a glimpse into the group’s brainstorming sessions on&...
Oct 13, 2016
Woman threw bucket of vomit at Guelph, Ont., paramedics, police allege
GUELPH, Ont. - Police say paramedics in Guelph, Ont., were allegedly assaulted by a woman armed with a bucket of vomit. They allege a 22-year-old woman become upset with the paramedic crew a...
Oct 13, 2016
Injured N.S. hockey player 'improving' as police continue probe of rough game
TRENTON, N.S. - A Nova Scotia hockey player badly injured during a rough game has brain bleeds and swelling and won’t be able to return to university until the new year, his team says. Luke...
Oct 13, 2016
Child advocate says dead baby was at risk and needed more protection
REGINA - Saskatchewan’s child advocate says a 2 1/2-month old boy who died while under the watch of a First Nations care agency needed more protection. Bob Pringle says there were significant co...
Oct 13, 2016
Canada's humane societies complain of being short-changed by governments
OTTAWA - The long-suffering agencies that look after animal welfare in Canada say they are being kept cooped up by a lack of government support - forcing individual donors to take up the slack. A...
Oct 13, 2016
Police in North Bay, Ont., warn creepy clowns that they could be charged
NORTH BAY, Ont. - A northern Ontario police force is serving notice to people dressing up as creepy clowns. North Bay police say while dressing as a clown isn’t illegal, officers can c...
Oct 13, 2016
Whether PM has constitutional duty to fill Senate vacancies is moot: ruling
OTTAWA - A court challenge over a prime minister’s right to leave Senate seats vacant indefinitely has been dismissed as moot. The challenge by Vancouver lawyer Aniz Alani was lau...
Oct 13, 2016