A ship being described as Canada’s largest fishing vessel was launched this week from a shipyard in Turkey. Inuksuk II will be a regular visitor to ports such as St. Anthony, Harbour Grace and Bay Roberts. A ship being described as Canada’s largest fishing vessel — one that will soon …
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P.E.I. photographer handcuffed, fined after taking pictures of Quebec City’s iconic Château Frontenac
A professional photographer from Charlottetown, P.E.I., has been fined $230 for “loitering” while he was taking pictures of Quebec City’s iconic Château Frontenac hotel. John Morris says he was standing on a sidewalk opposite the U.S. consulate near the famed hotel around noon on Tuesday, Oct. 31, waiting for some …
Read More »Nurse tells B.C. hearing she’s not transphobic, but calls gender identity ‘metaphysical nonsense’
A B.C. nurse accused of making numerous “derogatory and discriminatory” public statements about transgender people took the stand in her discipline hearing on Friday, telling the panel considering her case that she is not transphobic. During a hearing at the B.C. College of Nurses and Midwives, Amy Hamm of New …
Read More »Baaaad dog: Rez goat roams community with his family pack
Mark Gladue did a double take when he was driving through Beaver Lake Cree Nation, about 170 kilometres north of Edmonton, earlier this week. “I stopped and I looked. I’m like, that’s a goat with a bunch of freaking rez dogs,” said Gladue, a community water treatment operator who is …
Read More »B.C. to change clocks this weekend, despite years of promises to end long-standing practice
It’s been four years of waiting on a promise from the province to end time changes in B.C., but we’re still waiting on our American neighbours to lead the charge. B.C. government said 4 years ago it would end time changes in B.C. B.C. is once again changing its clocks …
Read More »Carbon tax change has Canadians asking about the program. Here’s how it’s supposed to work
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision to exempt home heating oil from the carbon tax has thrust the controversial policy back into the spotlight. Here are some of your questions, answered. Your questions answered about the federal policy and the fallout from the heating oil exemption. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s decision …
Read More »PWHL discussing whether to adopt neck guard policy after Adam Johnson’s death
The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is discussing whether to adopt a policy on neck guards after the death of American hockey player Adam Johnson in England last Saturday. Players’ association executive director Brian Burke says he guesses neck guards will become mandatory. The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) is …
Read More »Interest swells for Alberta’s ruling party AGM that boasts controversial resolutions
Alberta’s United Conservatives will hold their second annual general meeting under Premier Danielle Smith on Friday and Saturday, an event that has seen registrations surge with seats on the party’s board up for grabs. Party unity key area of focus as social conservative group eyes board takeover. Alberta’s United Conservatives …
Read More »The basketball star, the Crypto King and the $8.4M mansion
Just days after Canadian NBA player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander moved into his $8.4 million lakefront mansion, he allegedly received a threatening visit from a stranger demanding the whereabouts of Aiden Pleterski: the self-proclaimed Crypto King at the centre of a contentious bankruptcy proceeding. NBA player suing to undo home sale after …
Read More »‘A national travesty:’ Prison watchdog urges reform to tackle Indigenous over-incarceration
Canada’s prison watchdog is denouncing the over-representation of Indigenous people in federal prisons as a travesty while urging significant reform as he releases the second part of a two-year investigation. Correctional investigator calls for transfer of power back to Indigenous people as special probe concludes. Canada’s prison watchdog is denouncing …
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