Category Archives: Canada
Cameco and the CRA head to court over potential $2.2-billion tax dispute
CALGARY - The world’s largest publicly traded uranium company will clash in court this week with the Canadian Revenue Agency over a potential $2.2-billion tax bill. At question is ...
Oct 03, 2016
A look at some other high-profile cases heard by judge in Travis Vader trial
EDMONTON - Lawyers are returning to court today in the case of Travis Vader. Justice Denny Thomas convicted Vader two weeks ago of second-degree murder in the deaths of Lyle and Marie McCann, but his ...
Oct 03, 2016

Spies use C-51 to gather intelligence from Canadians detained overseas
OTTAWA - Canada’s spy agency is using controversial powers under the C-51 anti-terrorism legislation to gather intelligence from Canadians held in foreign prisons, a new...
Oct 03, 2016
October's sleazy surprises: U.S. election enters personal muck in final month
WASHINGTON - The U.S. presidential candidates are trudging deeper into personal muck as they enter the campaign’s final month in a sludge of stories about sex and personal fi...
Oct 02, 2016

Boat owned by Jamie's Whaling Station partially sinks near Tofino, B.C.
TOFINO, B.C. - Another boat owned by a whale-watching company in Tofino, B.C., has run into trouble off the coast of Vancouver Island. The Canadian Coast Guard has issued a statement saying the Stella...
Oct 02, 2016
Daphne Odjig, whose art blended Ojibwa with Picasso and Van Gogh, dies at 97
KELOWNA, B.C. - An elder of Canadian aboriginal artists whose work appeared in galleries around the world has died. Daphne Odjig was born in northern Ontario and had been living in Kelowna, B.C., wher...
Oct 02, 2016

U of T student released on bail after being detained after terrorist attack
DHAKA, Bangladesh - A student from the University of Toronto who was being held in relation to terrorist attacks in Bangladesh has been freed on bail, a family member confirmed Sunday. ...
Oct 02, 2016
Montreal park honouring Vimy Ridge officially renamed after Jacques Parizeau
MONTREAL - A Montreal borough has followed through on a controversial plan to rename a park that honoured Vimy Ridge to instead pay tribute to late sovereigntist premier Jacques Parizeau. A cerem...
Oct 02, 2016

Woman charged in law professor's killing; has ties to his ex
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Police have made a third arrest in the 2014 killing of a Canadian law professor in Florida, a woman with ties both to the family of the victim’s ex-wife and one of the allege...
Oct 02, 2016
Auditors find military bases falling apart due to lack of funding
OTTAWA - A National Defence audit has found many of Canada’s military bases are falling apart because of chronic underspending on the maintenance, repair and replacement of sewers, roads an...
Oct 02, 2016