Half of Canada's aboriginal children are poor
Associated Press |
posted 19 minutes ago
Half of Canada's aboriginal children are living in poverty, triple the national average, according to a new analysis of census statistics.
Montreal interim mayor resigns after fraud arrest
Benjamin Shingler, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 3:15pm
For the second time in less than a year, a Montreal mayor has stepped down amid corruption scandals ripping through Canada's second-largest city.
Interim Montreal mayor arrested
Benjamin Shingler, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 4:05pm
Montreal's interim mayor, who vowed to clean up the corruption scandals rocking the city, now faces fraud charges himself.
Outgoing US diplomat says pipeline decision looms
Rob Gillies, Associated Press |
posted Jun 17th - 2:51pm
Outgoing U.S. ambassador to Canada David Jacobson said Monday he is leaving the relationship between Canada and the United States in a very good state, but acknowledged a "very important decision" on the contentious Keystone XL pipeline looms.
Police raid site linked to purported video of Toronto mayor smoking crack
Rob Gillies, Associated Press |
posted Jun 16th - 1:26pm
Police conducted a series of early morning raids Thursday targeting an apartment complex linked to a video purportedly showing the mayor of Toronto smoking crack cocaine.
Quebec introduces right-to-die legislation
Associated Press |
posted Jun 12th - 10:32am
Quebec's government has introduced right-to-die legislation. If the bill passes the province would become Canada's first with a law permitting medically assisted death.
Canadian, nicknamed 'Black Widow,' gets 3 1/2 years
Associated Press |
posted Jun 11th - 8:56am
A 78-year-old Canadian woman dubbed the "Black Widow" was sentenced Tuesday to 3 1/2 years in prison for drugging her newlywed husband.
Turban ban prompts suspension of Quebec federation
Associated Press |
posted Jun 10th - 8:08pm
The Canadian Soccer Association says it has suspended a provincial association over its refusal to let turban-wearing children play.
Canada to deport US man accused of kidnapping son
Associated Press |
posted Jun 7th - 1:52pm
A Colorado man accused of attacking his estranged wife and kidnapping his three-year-old son has been ordered deported from Canada.
Canada adds a whopping 95,000 jobs in May
Charmaine Noronha, Associated Press |
posted Jun 7th - 9:12am
Canada's economy pumped out a whopping 95,000 new jobs in May in the biggest month of employment growth in more than a decade, Statistics Canada said Friday.
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