Category Archives: Canada
Timeline of Bloc Quebecois events since it was founded
MONTREAL - Seven of the 10 Bloc Quebecois MPs quit the party Wednesday because of seemingly irreconciliable differences with Leader Martine Ouellet. Here is a timeline of events that have marked the p...
Feb 28, 2018
Buyers of Hedley tickets finding inconsistent refund policies
Live Nation Entertainment-owned companies have been providing refunds to some music fans who now regret buying tickets to see the embattled band Hedley live in concert. But subsidiaries of the music i...
Feb 28, 2018

Federal environment minister encourages Saskatchewan to sign climate plan
The federal environment minister is urging Saskatchewan to sign on to Ottawa’s national climate change plan or risk losing its share of federal money for emission-reduction programs. Environment...
Feb 28, 2018
Nova Scotia's education reform bill to be introduced Thursday: premier
HALIFAX - After two meetings and a phone call with the head of Nova Scotia’s teachers union, Premier Stephen McNeil says his government is ready to introduce its education reform bill on Thursda...
Feb 28, 2018
Federal budget promises money for 45,000 military graves in need of repair
OTTAWA - Canada’s military dead will be able to rest a little easier after a federal budget that promises millions of dollars to fix tens of thousands of veterans’ graves that have fallen ...
Feb 28, 2018

Aboriginal community on edge over alleged hit-and-run death of young Mi'kmaq man
SAINT-CHARLES, N.B. - A grieving New Brunswick First Nation is anxiously awaiting the results of a police probe into the hit-and-run death of a popular young man, with many saying they are seeking a j...
Feb 28, 2018

Oil and gas spending drop linked to competitiveness gap with the United States
CALGARY - Canada’s competitive disadvantage with the United States is being reflected in lower spending plans by oil and gas producers, and Tuesday’s budget does nothing to change that tre...
Feb 28, 2018
Boys to men: #MeToo movement prompts Calgary university lectures on masculinity
CALGARY - The #MeToo movement has created a chance to talk about how boys learn to be men, says a professor of masculinity studies. “This is a teachable moment right now,” the University o...
Feb 28, 2018

Caribou hunting quotas make scapegoats out of northern First Nations: study
Newly published research argues Indigenous hunting didn’t cause the collapse of once-mighty caribou herds in Canada’s North and harvest bans only force First Nations to shoulder the blame ...
Feb 28, 2018
Crown rapped for 'duplicative' charges that led to unreasonable verdict
TORONTO - Ontario’s top court rapped Crown prosecutors on the knuckles on Wednesday for pressing a redundant charge against a woman who hit her sister-in-law in the face with a glass. The critic...
Feb 28, 2018