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Police search for 3 teens after suspicious package found at Etobicoke school

Canada May 15, 2017 at 5:43 pm 0 comments

Toronto : Investigators are trying to identify three teenage boys who may be connected to a suspicious package found on the grounds of an elementary school in Etobicoke on Sunday. Members of the Toronto Police Service’s bomb squad were called to St. Eugene Catholic School, located on Westroyal Road nearRead More

Chong: Canada should ‘punch back hard’ in U.S. trade fight

Chong: Canada should ‘punch back hard’ in U.S. trade fight

Canada May 14, 2017 at 12:19 pm 0 comments

OTTAWA — Conservative leadership candidate Michael Chong says Canada should impose its own tariffs to fight back against American trade measures, and threatens retaliatory action if he were to become prime minister. “Look, we’re dealing with an American president who is bullying Canadians, who is bullying our economic sectors, andRead More

Water levels recede in several flooded areas across Canada

Water levels recede in several flooded areas across Canada

Canada May 14, 2017 at 12:19 pm 0 comments

MONTREAL — Residents in flood-weary Quebec and British Columbia had reason for cautious optimism on Saturday as flood waters appeared to be retreating from several communities in both provinces. In Montreal, authorities announced the city wouldn’t renew its state of emergency as water levels appeared to wane across Quebec. FireRead More

Man suffers broken legs after car strikes building in Winston Park

Man suffers broken legs after car strikes building in Winston Park

Canada May 14, 2017 at 12:18 pm 0 comments

A man in his 30s has two broken legs after he was struck by a car that slammed into a retail building in North York’s Winston Park area on Saturday afternoon. Police and paramedics said they were called to the area of Wilson Avenue and Ancaster Road after 4 p.m.Read More

Aldo founder donates $25M for retail school at McGill University

Aldo founder donates $25M for retail school at McGill University

Canada May 12, 2017 at 5:46 pm 0 comments

MONTREAL – The man who founded Aldo has donated $25 million to Montreal’s McGill University to help his alma mater build a retail management school. The multimillion-dollar gift comes from the Bensadoun Family Foundation through Aldo Group founder Aldo Bensadoun. With the money, McGill University plans to establish the BensadounRead More

Parents fight for Burlington high school for kids with special needs facing closure

Canada May 12, 2017 at 5:45 pm 0 comments

Toronto: Dozens of parents pleaded with the Halton District School Board at a meeting on Thursday night, as the doors of a Burlington high school tailored to students with special needs could permanently close. “It’s such an inclusive environment,” Kelley Bartlett, a concerned parent whose son attends the school, toldRead More

Edmonton mom, 31, charged in meth overdose of 11-day-old baby girl: Police

Edmonton mom, 31, charged in meth overdose of 11-day-old baby girl: Police

Canada May 12, 2017 at 5:45 pm 0 comments

EDMONTON — A 31-year-old Edmonton woman has been charged with murder after her 11-day-old daughter died from an methamphetamine overdose. Police got a call on March 29 of a baby not breathing at a residence near 72 Street and 83 Avenue. The medical examiner’s office contacted police on April 6Read More

Truck driver charged in 7-vehicle crash that killed 4 people: OPP

Truck driver charged in 7-vehicle crash that killed 4 people: OPP

Canada May 12, 2017 at 5:45 pm 0 comments

  Quebec : A Quebec transport truck driver is facing multiple charges after a seven-vehicle pileup on Highway 401 near Kingston left four people dead and two others injured on Thursday morning. The OPP said several vehicles including four tractor trailers, a GARDA armoured car and two smaller passenger carsRead More

Ontario introduces hydro legislation to lower bills for 10 years

Ontario introduces hydro legislation to lower bills for 10 years

Canada May 11, 2017 at 6:31 pm 0 comments

TORONTO — Ontarians will see lower hydro bills for the next 10 years, but will then pay the price for that decrease for the following 20 years, under new legislation introduced today. Electricity bills in the province have roughly doubled in the last decade, and have sparked increasing anger amongRead More

Air Canada to replace Aeroplan with its own loyalty rewards program in 2020

Air Canada to replace Aeroplan with its own loyalty rewards program in 2020

Canada May 11, 2017 at 6:30 pm 0 comments

MONTREAL — Air Canada said Thursday it will launch its own loyalty rewards plan in 2020 and not renew its contract with the company running Aeroplan, sending Aimia’s stock plummeting by more than 50 per cent and angering some points collectors. The Montreal-based airline (TSX:AC) says customers will be ableRead More