The leaders of the United Conservative and New Democratic parties are pledging to focus on the needs of the more than 24,000 people forced out of their homes by wildfires in northern and central Alberta. Pollster says there could be perils in underestimating or capitalizing on a crisis. The leaders …
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Community holds memorial service for little girl found dead in Toronto dumpster
Rosedale Presbyterian Church on Saturday hosted a memorial service for a girl whose body was found in a dumpster in the area one year ago. Police have not been able to identify the girl, believed to be between 4 and 7 years old. Rosedale Presbyterian Church on Saturday hosted …
Read More »The last voyage of Grand Bank’s Administratrix, cut in half by a Norwegian steamer
It was 75 years ago — in April 1948 — the freight-carrying vessel Administratrix was cut down off Cape Race, costing five Grand Bank seamen their lives. I was only nine years old at the time, but I can vividly remember my father coming home with the sad news. Like …
Read More »I’m the last surviving member of my family. It’s a different grief than I’ve ever known
After losing his sister, Joanne Orliffe, in January which left him the last surviving member of the family he grew up in, Dr. Brian Goldman reflects on his experience and coping with grief. Losing my sister, who was a friend, rival, confidant and witness to our early family life, was …
Read More »Part of this centuries-old Quebec farm has been swallowed, maybe permanently, by the river
Farmers lost land and crops following the flooding and heavy rainfall on Monday. Some are concerned their farms may not fully recover. Farmers in Baie-Saint-Paul are tallying the losses after this week’s deluge. It took Claude Méthot a couple of days to fully comprehend the extent of the damage to …
Read More »How to kick a diplomat out of Canada
The federal government is under pressure to expel a foreign diplomat from Canada — a move that, while rare, is not without precedent. Diplomats have special protections under the law – but they have to leave when they’re no longer welcome. The federal government is under heavy political pressure to …
Read More »Mendicino calls out CSIS as Trudeau refuses to clear up confusion over communication on Chong case
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he shared the “best information” he had when he told Canadians a report about a Chinese government plot to target MPs was never shared outside of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, despite information to the contrary. MP Michael Chong says CSIS report was sent to …
Read More »Most Canadians would get rid of the monarchy. That’s easier said than done
There’s no ambivalence about the coronation, or the monarchy, for New Brunswick politician Kathy Bockus. The Progressive Conservative MLA for St. Croix and longtime ardent fan of the Royal Family will mark the crowning of King Charles III with a coronation tea in St. Stephen on Saturday. She even persuaded …
Read More »What the end of the COVID emergency means for Canada
The World Health Organization has ended the global COVID-19 emergency, citing increased immunity, fewer deaths and less pressure on hospitals. But while the situation with the virus has improved worldwide, it has also exposed major issues with Canada’s health-care system. Crisis exposed flaws in health-care system that must urgently be …
Read More »Out-of-control wildfires force thousands more Albertans to flee
The number of Albertans fleeing their homes continues to grow as out-of-control wildfires burn across the province, forcing thousands to evacuate their homes. Town of Edson, Drayton Valley among communities forced to evacuate. The number of Albertans fleeing their homes continues to grow as out-of-control wildfires burn across the province, …
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