Category Archives: Canada

Convicted Canadian spy who sold secrets to Russia granted day parole
DORCHESTER, N.B. - A former Canadian naval intelligence officer convicted of spying for Russia has been granted day parole and could be living in a halfway house this fall, the Parole Board of Canada ...
Aug 22, 2018

B.C. works to safeguard livestock during another tough wildfire season
VICTORIA - British Columbia’s agriculture minister says critical lessons learned from last year’s wildfires that had ranchers and producers suffering devastating losses will help save anim...
Aug 22, 2018

Nova Scotia man fighting perception he is sex offender who has the same name
TRURO, N.S. - A Nova Scotia contractor who shares the exact name of a recently released sexual predator says it has created a case of mistaken identity that is costing him business. In an interview We...
Aug 22, 2018

Ontario cities face tight timelines for 'opting out' of hosting cannabis shops
OTTAWA - With just weeks before legalization of cannabis for recreational use takes effect across Canada, municipalities are raising concerns over how pot sales will be regulated and who will foot the...
Aug 22, 2018

One dead, one injured in Kitchener, Ont., house explosion: police
KITCHENER, Ont. - A woman was killed and a man was airlifted to hospital after an explosion destroyed a home and started a fire in Kitchener, Ont., early Wednesday, authorities said as they worked to ...
Aug 22, 2018

'It's the right time:' Humboldt Broncos president steps down from executive
HUMBOLDT, Sask. - The man who became the public face of the Humboldt Broncos in the days after the Saskatchewan junior hockey team’s bus crashed in April has stepped down as president of the org...
Aug 22, 2018

Key decision coming in battle over Greater Toronto Area real estate data
TORONTO - The end might be near for a seven-year battle that has kept the public from easily finding sales data for homes in the Greater Toronto Area. The Supreme Court of Canada said it will announce...
Aug 22, 2018

Starbucks Canada to provide inclusiveness training for corporate stores, offices
TORONTO - Starbucks stores and offices across Canada will close for part of an afternoon next month to provide training about creating a “culture of warmth and belonging.” The announcement...
May 04, 2018
Montreal couple agree to submit to peace bond conditions over terror fears
MONTREAL - A Montreal couple acquitted on the majority of terrorism-related charges they were facing agreed Friday to a peace bond with strict conditions that include remaining in Canada and staying o...
May 04, 2018

Quebec solidaire's Amir Khadir not seeking re-election this year
MONTREAL - Amir Khadir, a staunch anti-capitalist member of the Quebec legislature who was never at a loss for strong words against his political opponents, announced Friday he won’t seek re-ele...
May 04, 2018