Fewer Canadians are being turned away at the U.S. land border in recent months despite mounting concerns that Donald Trump’s immigration policies are making it much harder to cross, The Canadian Press has learned.
Despite recent concerns, fewer Canadians are denied entry at U.S. land border
↧
↧
Liberals' promise on marijuana legalization going up in smoke, say NDP leadership candidates
The Liberal government’s plan to move ahead on marijuana legalization is up in smoke, NDP leadership candidates suggested during Sunday’s leadership debate in Montreal while they also addressed a range of issues affecting youth including student debt and precarious work.
↧
Smaller ice surfaces for youngest kids’ games to be mandatory: Hockey Canada
Hockey Canada says it will make it mandatory that children getting their first introduction to the game play on reduced-size ice surfaces instead of full-sized rinks.
↧
Man arrested, charged after string of shootings along B.C. roads
RCMP say a man has been charged in connection with a series of shootings that took place over several hundred kilometres along British Columbia roads.
↧
Carbon monoxide suspected in four deaths in B.C. home
Police are investigating after four people were found dead inside a home in Venables Valley near Ashcroft on Friday afternoon.
↧
↧
'How does somebody get into that little small space?'; Regina woman’s laundry chute death inquest begins
The family of a Regina woman found dead at the bottom of a hotel laundry chute is questioning how she fit through the chute door.
↧
Most patients get priority surgeries within target wait times: Report
Three out of four Canadians received a hip or knee replacement, cataract surgery, hip fracture repair or cancer radiation therapy within the recommended wait times for those priority procedures, although there was often wide variation from one province to another, researchers say.
↧
Purolator stops taking shipments ahead of strike deadline
Purolator has stopped accepting shipments
ahead of a strike deadline Wednesday
issued by the union representing some of
the courier’s employees.
↧
Canada Revenue Agency declares man dead - but he's not
A 64-year-old New Brunswick man says he
is very much alive, despite being
declared dead by the Canada Revenue
Agency.
↧
↧
Calgary woman reunited with purse by the CTrain driver who found it
On a bright, brisk spring morning, Li Feng Yang
met her hero.
↧
T.O. pot dispensary battle a 'game of cat and mouse'
They thought it was an armed heist.
↧
Missing California cat ends up in Ontario years later
A cat that went missing in California 2 1/2 years ago has shown up many miles away in Canada.
↧
'He only got 30 days for breaking someone’s face'; Goalie who destroyed hockey player's face jailed
A hockey goalie who destroyed another
player’s face with his stick is headed
to jail.
↧
↧
Former Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum sentenced to one year in prison for corruption
Former Montreal mayor Michael Applebaum was sentenced to one year in jail on corruption-related charges Thursday, eliciting a promise from the disgraced ex-politician he will emerge a better man.
↧
More than 1,000 UFO sightings in Canada in 2016: Report
A light-fingered alien stole one man’s
hat and sunglasses.
↧
April Fools’: Justin Trudeau takes aim at Matthew Perry
The Prime Minister has gotten in on the April Fools’ Day spirit with a lighthearted tweet aimed at former “Friends” star — and classmate — Matthew Perry.
↧
NDP gave maps, advice and other help to a third-party anti-Liberal group in Ottawa by-election
As voters get set to head to the polls Monday in five federal by-elections, new evidence has emerged that the New Democrats have provided strategic help and research to a third party that is endorsing NDP and Green candidates.
↧
↧
Ford recalling 53,000 trucks that can roll away while parked
Ford is recalling 53,000 2017 F-250 trucks because they can roll away even when they are parked due to a manufacturing error.
↧
Review board to get update on Calgary mass killer’s mental health treatment
A panel is to get an update this week on the mental-health treatment of a man who stabbed five young people to death at a house party three years ago.A judge found Matthew de Grood not criminally responsible in the deaths of Zackariah Rathwell, 21; Jordan Segura, 22; Josh Hunter, 23; Kaitlin Perras, 23, and Lawrence Hong, 27.Justice Eric Macklin sa
↧
Swan River declares state of emergency
The town of Swan River declared a local state of emergency Saturday night as rising flood waters threatened low-lying areas of the Parkland community.
↧
More Pages to Explore .....