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Turkey imprisons lawmaker for 25 years for revealing secrets
ISTANBUL - A Turkish court on Wednesday sentenced a prominent opposition lawmaker to 25 years in prison on espionage charges, prompting an outcry from his party. Enis Berberoglu, a 61-year-old former ...
Jun 14, 2017
NDP says Liberals using lack of consensus as excuse to do nothing
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government is facing accusations that it’s taking a defeatist approach to electoral reform even before it hears from an all-party committee that’s been exploring alter...
Nov 28, 2016
Joseph, Forsberg lead Senators past Lightning 4-2
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Mathieu Joseph scored two goals, Anton Forsberg made 23 saves and the Ottawa Senators beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Monday night. Ottawa, last in the Atlantic Division, handed...
Feb 20, 2024
Spy agencies to explore Facebook data scandal as Canada hints at tougher laws
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government is turning to its spy agency and high-tech cybersleuths to ensure the privacy rights of Canadians are being protected as revelations swirl about Facebook data being exp...
Mar 20, 2018
Quebec byelection poster denouncing Canadian multiculturalism upsets some people
MONTREAL - A candidate in a Quebec provincial byelection has triggered controversy with a campaign poster that criticizes Canadian multiculturalism and shows a photo of a woman wearing a niqab. Alexan...
May 23, 2017
Vancouver Island First Nations plan to defer old-growth logging at protest sites
PORT RENFREW, B.C. - The leaders of three First Nations on southwestern Vancouver Island say they've told the B.C. government they want old-growth logging temporarily deferred in two areas, including ...
Jun 07, 2021
Federal cybersecurity bill threatens privacy, transparency, civil society groups say
OTTAWA - Several civil society groups are pushing for changes to the Liberal government's cybersecurity bill, saying it would undermine privacy, accountability and judicial transparency. In an open le...
Sep 28, 2022
Police say truck driver pulled over to let stolen fire truck pass, but was rear-ended
WINNIPEG - Police allege a stolen fire truck that smashed through the streets of Winnipeg on Friday also crashed into a truck that had pulled over to let the emergency vehicle pass. Charges against a ...
Nov 30, 2019
First Nations chief welcomes Quebec nurses' admission about racism in health system
MONTREAL - The Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador is welcoming the recent acknowledgment by Quebec's order of nurses that systemic racism exists in the health-care system. Assembly Chief Ghisla...
Jul 15, 2021
Bottles and Barrels
Bottles and Barrels will be held October 7, 2016 at the Western Development Museum. This event will be showcasing Saskatchewan microbreweries, distilleries and wineries including: LB Distillers, Black...
Sep 29, 2016