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Montreal’s mayor is expressing shock after a photo of a Nazi flag being waved during a May Day demonstrations was posted online. City police were notified after a picture of a man brandishing th...
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WHITEHORSE - First Nations leader, Yukon lawyer and residential school survivor Mike Smith died Wednesday in Whitehorse. His family released a statement Thursday saying that Smith wanted his condition...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com Oct 19, 2017
QUEBEC - Sex education in schools is more important then ever, particularly in light of the recent sexual harassment allegations rocking Quebec’s cultural industries, the province’s educat...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com Oct 19, 2017
OTTAWA - Finance Minister Bill Morneau promised Thursday to put his assets into a blind trust and sell of his shares in Morneau Shepell, the firm he ran before he entered politics. Here are some quote...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com Oct 19, 2017
OTTAWA - As negotiations to rewrite the North American Free Trade Agreement falter, the Trudeau government is expecting premiers and federal cabinet ministers to fan out across the United States to pu...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com Oct 19, 2017
TORONTO - Gord Downie’s openness about his diagnosis with terminal brain cancer will leave a lasting legacy that makes him “a Terry Fox in the modern day,” says a radiation oncologis...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com Oct 19, 2017
OTTAWA - The federal Liberal government announced several changes this week to the controversial suite of tax-reform proposals it introduced in July. Finance Minister Bill Morneau announced the change...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com Oct 19, 2017
OTTAWA - Here is a timeline looking at Finance Minister Bill Morneau’s handling of his personal assets since his appointment: Nov. 4, 2015: The newly appointed finance minister tells the CBC: &#...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com Oct 19, 2017
VICTORIA - Complaints from British Columbia wine industry over interprovincial trade barriers will be heard in the Supreme Court of Canada as part of an appeal of a cross-border beer dispute in New Br...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com Oct 19, 2017
OTTAWA - The man accused of killing three women in a revenge-fuelled rampage in the Ottawa Valley two years ago made an unexpected move Thursday during his first-degree murder trial: he actually took ...
nanaimonewsimport@socastdigital.com Oct 19, 2017