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‘Loved by all who knew him’: Humboldt Broncos forward Conner Lukan remembered as a leader on and off the ice
Posted on 18.04.2018 | No CommentsHis former teammates have remembered him on social media as a role model -
Senators’ Erik Karlsson, dealing with his own tragedy, pays tribute to Humboldt victims
Posted on 13.04.2018 | No CommentsOttawa Senators captain Erik Karlsson offered a touching tribute to the victims of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash on Friday. -
Pope Francis will not apologize for Catholic Church’s role in residential school abuses
Posted on 27.03.2018 | No CommentsJustin Trudeau personally asked the Pope to consider issuing an apology when the two met in 2017. -
Crown won’t appeal acquittal of Raymond Cormier in Tina Fontaine case
Posted on 13.03.2018 | No Comments“After a critical review ... it has been determined there are no grounds to base a successful appeal,” the Crown said in statement. -
U.S. won’t exclude Canada from steel, aluminum tariffs, White House says
Posted on 04.03.2018 | No CommentsA White House official told the U.S. Sunday talk shows that President Donald Trump has made up his mind: steel and aluminum tariffs will apply to everyone. -
N.S. Tory leader to be chosen at October convention in Halifax, five candidates, including two women
Posted on 11.02.2018 | No CommentsThree members of the PC caucus in Nova Scotia's legislature have entered the contest, including veterans Tim Houston and John Lohr, and rookie MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin -
Liberals devote $20M to gender-based violence services in vulnerable communities
Posted on 17.01.2018 | No CommentsStatus of Women Canada says the money will go to developing services for survivors in Indigenous, LGBTQ and immigrant populations. -
Sessions’ pot policy a lift for Canadian cannabis industry despite drop in stocks: experts
Posted on 04.01.2018 | No CommentsThe U.S. Attorney General rescinded an Obama-era policy that allowed legalized pot to flourish south of the border, but observers and industry players say the crackdown is a boon for Canada. -
Community holds candlelight vigil for sisters found dead in Oak Bay, B.C.
Posted on 30.12.2017 | No CommentsA friend and a family member have identified the girls as Aubrey Berry, 4, and her sister Chloe Berry, 6. -
Toronto Stock Exchange’s main index hits record high
Posted on 20.12.2017 | No CommentsThe Toronto Stock Exchange's main index set a new record Wednesday, while indices on Wall Street slipped for a second consecutive day after the U.S. Congress passed a tax bill that's anticipated to boos... -
Dellen Millard, Mark Smich found guilty of first-degree murder in death of Laura Babcock
Posted on 16.12.2017 | No CommentsThe Crown alleges Babcock was killed in July 2012 because she had become the odd woman out in a love triangle with Millard and his girlfriend -
$100 million for gay purge victims as PM apologizes for LGBTQ discrimination
Posted on 27.11.2017 | No CommentsThe Trudeau government has earmarked more than $100 million to compensate members of the military and other federal agencies whose careers were sidelined or ended due to their sexual orientation, The Ca...