Colleagues Archive
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Discharge of Mountie who developed PTSD after four colleagues murdered violates Charter: lawyer
Posted on 22.10.2016 | No CommentsFormer constable Trevor Josok was dismissed following changes to the RCMP Act that allow for the dismissal of an officer having a disability -
What You Should Know About Returning To Work After Cancer Treatment
Posted on 26.08.2016 | No CommentsWritten by Alexis Dobranowski, a Communications Advisor at Sunnybrook. Planning for a return to work after time away for cancer treatment can be a daunting and stressful task. Occupational therapist Leslie Gibson says patients often come to her with ... -
Harper ready to urge G7 colleagues to go tougher on Vladimir Putin
Posted on 23.03.2014 | No CommentsTHE HAGUE, Netherlands - Stephen Harper heads to emergency G7 talks on Monday as the only leader in attendance who's personally witnessed the turmoil in Ukraine, clearly keen to advocate a tougher stand against Russia amid the biggest European crisis s... -
New evidence in RCMP perjury case: Crown
Posted on 11.03.2014 | No CommentsA previously unknown witness is expected to tell an RCMP officer's perjury trial that the four Mounties involved in Robert Dziekanski's death gathered at her home for a private meeting before testifying at a public inquiry, the Crown told a B.C. Supreme Court judge on Tuesday. -
FBI agent focuses on mystery of active shooters
Posted on 09.03.2014 | No CommentsIt was three days after the shooting at Clackamas Town Center and Sandra Flint was in the Portland FBI headquarters setting up the conference room for a training session scheduled for the next day.A special agent for more than 20 years and a trained fi... -
Canadian Armed Forces applaud ‘Bell Let’s Talk’ Day and encourage Canadians to recognize mental illness and seek care
Posted on 28.01.2014 | No CommentsThe Minister of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) applaud Bell for its fourth annual Bell Let's Talk Day. The campaign invites all Canadians to help end the stigma surrounding mental illness and support mental health initiatives arou... -
Pete McMartin: In memoriam — what the camera caught
Posted on 09.01.2014 | No CommentsThere were several hundred of us at the Tuesday memorial service — his family, his friends, his colleagues — categories that in his case overlapped. His name was Ian Lindsay and he was a Sun photographer and he died at the age of 63 of cancer. -
Sex, all the same
Posted on 07.01.2014 | No CommentsWho would have thought it, them flowers did it 100 million years ago, just like today. A new study by Oregon State University scientists, George Poinar Jr. and colleagues, of a piece of amber from the mid-Cretaceous period found in Myanmar shows it. A...