Category Archives: Canada
Father reveals son made bad decision by defacing Saskatoon rainbow crosswalk
SASKATOON - The father of a young man who left long tire skid marks on a Saskatoon crosswalk freshly painted with the hues of the LGBTQ community’s rainbow flag says his son didn’t realize...
Jun 07, 2017
New Brunswick boxer remains in induced coma after post-bout brain hemorrhage
FREDERICTON - A New Brunswick boxer remains in an induced coma a week-and-a-half after suffering a brain hemorrhage in the hours following a Fredericton bout. Thirty-eight-year-old David Whittom is li...
Jun 07, 2017
Distraught Innu leader issues poignant plea for troubled youth after son's death
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - One of Labrador’s most outspoken aboriginal leaders buried his 16-year-old son last week. Simeon Tshakapesh, deputy grand chief of the Innu Nation, says his boy, Thunder...
Jun 07, 2017
Montreal's mayor announces new rules for horse-drawn carriage rides
Montreal will table new regulations to protect the welfare of horses working in the city’s controversial horse-drawn carriage industry, Mayor Denis Coderre announced Wednesday. Coderre said the ...
Jun 07, 2017
OECD latest international body to call out Canada on housing markets
TORONTO - The OECD is calling on Canada to do more to address risks associated with high-priced housing markets in cities such as Toronto and Vancouver, the latest international body to draw attention...
Jun 07, 2017
Parking enforcement officer 'powerless' as 3 cops had sex with her, trial hears
TORONTO - It was supposed to be a night of boozing, partying and team building for about a dozen Toronto police officers, but sometime between 12:20 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. three of them forced themselves ...
Jun 07, 2017
Airbnb launches global platform to help connect hosts to refugees
TORONTO - Airbnb has launched a platform to assist hosts who want to provide free housing to displaced people in need in an effort to help the global refugee crisis. Anyone who lives in the nearly 200...
Jun 07, 2017
Snowbirds aerobatic squadron resumes airshow schedule after hiatus
MOOSE JAW, Sask. - Canda’s Snowbirds aerobatic squad is resuming their airshow season after it was put on hold last month to allow their pilots to get more practice. The flying team's normal tra...
Jun 07, 2017
Gay former navy officer loses appeal of court decision in human rights case
HALIFAX - A former navy officer who alleges the military discriminated against him because he is gay has lost an appeal in his case. Paul Ritchie was appealing a Federal Court decision made last year ...
Jun 07, 2017
Police gathering evidence near path where 18-year-old woman found dying
HALIFAX - Police in Halifax say the death of a young woman found dying on a park path has been ruled a homicide. They said in a release Wednesday night that based on an autopsy, the medical examiner h...
Jun 07, 2017