Category Archives: Canada
Do Canadians know enough about food safety? Federal survey says No
OTTAWA - Canadians are becoming less aware of how to safely handle and prepare food to avoid food-borne illness and food poisoning, according to government-backed research. The findings from the repor...
Jul 29, 2018
Prime Minister Trudeau to join mourners at funeral for Toronto shooting victim
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will join mourners at the funeral tomorrow morning for Reese Fallon, the 18-year-old woman who was one of two people killed in a shooting rampage last weekend in...
Jul 29, 2018

Canada to join Mexico, Japan, South Korea, EU to talk auto tariffs
OTTAWA - Canada will join Mexico and other European and Asian auto-producing countries this week to plot strategy ahead of the potential imposition of tariffs on vehicles and auto parts exported to th...
Jul 29, 2018
Police trying to determine cause of death for woman found in N.B. First Nation
ELSIPOGTOG FIRST NATION, N.B. - An autopsy was conducted on Sunday for a 22-year-old woman found dead in a New Brunswick First Nation - a death police have deemed suspicious. Police found the woman...
Jul 29, 2018
B.C. firefighters repeatedly impeded by recreational boaters on Okanagan Lake
KELOWNA, B.C. - Though nearby wildfires are still wreaking havoc on the area, boaters on British Columbia’s Okanagan Lake continue to enjoy the best of a B.C. summer - and that’s causing p...
Jul 29, 2018

Government considering 'tiered' compensation for Phoenix damages, no price tag yet: source
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals are struggling to find a way to properly compensate civil servants who have suffered financially and emotionally as a result of the failed Phoenix pay system, says a gove...
Jul 29, 2018

Residents fighting to save New Brunswick's beloved "kissing bridges"
RIVERVIEW, N.B. - Raymond Boucher says if you haven’t shared a kiss beneath the beams of a covered bridge, you’re missing out. A longtime New Brunswick resident, Boucher has fond memories ...
Jul 29, 2018
Do Canadians know enough about food safety? Federal survey says No
OTTAWA - Canadian are becoming less aware of how to safely handle and prepare food to avoid food-borne illness and food poisoning, according to government-backed research. The findings from the report...
Jul 29, 2018
Three young children bitten by coyotes in Montreal over the past week: police
MONTREAL - The City of Montreal said Sunday it was taking action to prevent coyote attacks, after police reported that three young children were bitten within the span of a week. In a statement, the c...
Jul 29, 2018

Montreal cyclists upset after being banned from cemetery atop Mount Royal
MONTREAL - The historic cemetery atop Montreal’s Mount Royal offers a tranquil space for the dead to rest - but management says the living aren’t being granted the same courtesy thanks to ...
Jul 29, 2018