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‘I need answers right now,’ father of woman gunned down outside Muzik says

‘I need answers right now,’ father of woman gunned down outside Muzik says

Breaking news, Canada August 10, 2015 at 6:21 pm 0 comments

TORONTO:The father of a 26-year-old woman who was fatally shot outside Muzik nightclub says he is searching for answers following his daughter’s tragic and untimely death. The funeral for Ariela Navarro-Fenoy was held at St. Judes Roman Catholic Church on Weston Road Monday morning and following the service, the youngRead More

Harper proposes law restricting travel to countries controlled by terrorist groups

Harper proposes law restricting travel to countries controlled by terrorist groups

Breaking news, Canada August 9, 2015 at 5:33 pm 0 comments

OTTAWA — Canadians have no right to travel to regions of the world controlled by terrorist groups, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Sunday in promising a broader legal crackdown on what he called “terror tourism.” The policy promise, made during a campaign stop Sunday in Ottawa, would expand federal lawsRead More

Leaders return to the campaign trail but Duffy trial looms large

Leaders return to the campaign trail but Duffy trial looms large

Canada August 9, 2015 at 5:32 pm 0 comments

OTTAWA — With the shadow of the Mike Duffy trial looming larger than ever, Stephen Harper is kicking off Week 2 of the federal election campaign with a headline-grabbing effort to crack down on homegrown terror threats. Harper, keen to show off his bona fides as the experienced incumbent, promisedRead More

Kinder Morgan pulls Trans Mountain pipeline ads during election campaign

Kinder Morgan pulls Trans Mountain pipeline ads during election campaign

Canada August 9, 2015 at 5:32 pm 0 comments

VANCOUVER — Kinder Morgan will pull advertising for its proposed Trans Mountain pipeline expansion during the federal election campaign, after a British Columbia New Democrat seeking re-election complained about a flurry of ads in local newspapers. Kennedy Stewart sent a letter to Canada’s elections commissioner earlier this week. He saidRead More

Party leaders careful not to alienate voters with pipeline stances

Party leaders careful not to alienate voters with pipeline stances

Breaking news, Canada August 8, 2015 at 4:45 pm 0 comments

MONTREAL — A week into the federal election campaign, party leaders are treading carefully around pipeline politics as they try to build support from an electorate divided on the country’s energy future. The campaign comes as Canada renegotiates its energy policy and Canadians debate whether to expand the oil andRead More

Trudeau seen as strongest candidate by Torontonians in 1st debate: poll

Trudeau seen as strongest candidate by Torontonians in 1st debate: poll

Breaking news, Canada August 8, 2015 at 4:43 pm 0 comments

It was the Liberal leader that had the strongest performance in the first debate of the 2015 federal election campaign, according to a new poll. The Forum Research poll of 1016 Toronto voters conducted Friday found that nearly one-quarter of respondents (23 per cent) think that Liberal Leader Justin TrudeauRead More

Major party leaders to take a break from the campaign today

Major party leaders to take a break from the campaign today

Breaking news, Canada August 8, 2015 at 4:41 pm 0 comments

OTTAWA — The major party leaders are taking a brief hiatus from the campaign trail today. Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Liberal leader Justin Trudeau and NDP leader Tom Mulcair don’t have any scheduled campaign events. The campaigns of Trudeau and Mulcair have indicated they’ll both be electioneering again on Sunday.Read More

Woman charged with murder in stabbing death of older sister

Woman charged with murder in stabbing death of older sister

Canada August 8, 2015 at 4:40 pm 0 comments

A 52-year-old woman has been charged with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of her older sister inside the west-end home they both shared. Officers were dispatched to a home on Old Weston Road north of St. Clair Avenue at around 1 p.m. on Friday after the accused called 911.Read More

Harper continues to blame oil prices for economic challenges

Harper continues to blame oil prices for economic challenges

Breaking news, Canada, Latest headlines August 7, 2015 at 5:28 pm 0 comments

TORONTO — Prime Minister Stephen Harper is portraying the NDP as a danger to the economy and says the Liberals are out to raise taxes. On the morning after the first televised leaders’ debate of the campaign, Harper used a suburban park as a backdrop as he promoted his government’sRead More

Trudeau brushes aside questions about decision to endorse Eve Adams

Trudeau brushes aside questions about decision to endorse Eve Adams

Breaking news, Canada, Latest headlines August 7, 2015 at 5:28 pm 0 comments

TORONTO — Justin Trudeau is brushing off questions about his endorsement of former Conservative MP Eve Adams, who defected to his Liberal party but failed to win a nomination for the Oct. 19 election. The morning after the first leaders’ debate, Trudeau waded into Finance Minister Joe Oliver’s Eglinton-Lawrence ridingRead More