Toronto mayor denies he smokes crack cocaine
Rob Gillies, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 11:06pm
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford denied that he smokes crack cocaine and said he is not an addict, breaking a week of silence over reports of a video purportedly showing him using the drug. Critics were not appeased, with one city councilor questioning whether the mayor told "the whole truth" and another calling on him to resign.
Canada: Qatar gives up bid to relocate UN agency
Rob Gillies, Associated Press |
posted May 24th - 4:54pm
Qatar has abandoned its bid to relocate the United Nations civil aviation agency from Canada to the tiny emirate, ending a bitter fight between the two nations, both countries said Friday.
Canada disapproves new meat labeling rules
Associated Press |
posted May 23rd - 5:10pm
Canada said Thursday that it is considering retaliatory measures against the United States in a dispute over meat-labeling rules that Ottawa and the World Trade Organization consider discriminatory.
Canada terror suspect: Lawyer must use 'holy book'
Charmaine Noronha, Associated Press |
posted May 23rd - 1:26pm
A man accused of plotting to derail a train in Canada with support from al-Qaida asked Thursday to be represented by a defense attorney willing to use the "holy book" as a reference in his case.
Most of Montreal told to boil drinking water
Associated Press |
posted May 22nd - 6:28pm
More than one million Montreal residents are being told to boil their drinking water after a malfunction at Canada's second-biggest filtration plant.
Canada abuzz over purported crack video of mayor
Rob Gillies, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 11:38pm
A video purportedly of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack has caused an uproar in Canada. Ford on Friday called the allegations "ridiculous."
5.2-magnitude earthquake felt in Ontario
Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 11:53am
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake centered northwest of Ottawa rattled buildings Friday in Ontario and Quebec and was felt across upstate New York from Buffalo to the Vermont border.
Canada PM on pipeline plan: Oil to come anyway
Cara Anna, Associated Press |
posted May 16th - 2:55pm
A controversial oil pipeline to the U.S. Gulf Coast "absolutely needs to go ahead," Canada's prime minister said Thursday, and he warned that the oil will be transported through America one way or another.
Canada deports convicted terrorist after 26 years
Rob Gillies, Associated Press |
posted May 13th - 12:27pm
A Palestinian man convicted of hijacking an airliner in Greece in 1968 has been deported from Canada 26 years after entering the country using an alias, the immigration minister said Monday.
Canadian judge dismisses lawsuit against Chevron
Associated Press |
posted May 1st - 7:03pm
An attempt by Ecuadorian villagers to have a Canadian court enforce a $19 billion judgment against multinational oil giant Chevron Corp has been dismissed by the Ontario Superior Court.
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