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Toronto’s Greektown community holds vigil for victims of weekend shooting

Toronto’s Greektown community holds vigil for victims of weekend shooting

Canada July 25, 2018 at 3:55 am 0 comments

TORONTO — Residents of Toronto’s Danforth Avenue gathered for a prayer service on Monday night to mourn the victims of a shooting that left three people dead, including the gunman, and 13 wounded. The mood on the normally bustling street lined with restaurants, patios and boutiques was solemn after itRead More

Man arrested in Parliament Hill incident yells, swears at judge in brief court hearing

Man arrested in Parliament Hill incident yells, swears at judge in brief court hearing

Canada July 25, 2018 at 3:54 am 0 comments

OTTAWA – A man arrested following an incident on Parliament Hill is being ordered to have a psychological exam after a raucous court appearance that saw him swear at a judge and demand his lawyer be fired. Jesse Mooney, seeming angry and agitated, was in court via video link TuesdayRead More

One dead, after 14 people shot on the Danforth; Police say suspected shooter dead

One dead, after 14 people shot on the Danforth; Police say suspected shooter dead

Breaking news, Canada, slider July 23, 2018 at 6:14 am 0 comments

Toronto: A young woman is dead and 13 other people have been injured after a mass shooting on The Danforth Sunday night. Gunfire erupted in the area of Danforth and Logan avenues at around 10 p.m. Witnesses in the area said they heard anywhere between 10 and 20 shots beingRead More

Minimum wage increases bite into funding boost for Canada Summer Jobs program

Minimum wage increases bite into funding boost for Canada Summer Jobs program

Canada July 23, 2018 at 6:13 am 0 comments

OTTAWA — Rising provincial minimum wages have cut into the reach of the Liberal government’s oft-touted increase to summer jobs spending by reducing the number of weekly hours being funded this year. The Liberals have doubled spending on the politically popular program to approximately $220 million in order to boostRead More

Canada to resettle dozens of White Helmets and their families from Syria

Canada to resettle dozens of White Helmets and their families from Syria

Canada July 23, 2018 at 6:10 am 0 comments

OTTAWA – Canada has offered to accept dozens of White Helmets and their families from Syria following a dramatic rescue over the weekend that was orchestrated by the Israeli military and personally encouraged by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Named for their easily recognizable head gear, the all-volunteer White Helmets haveRead More

Government sets full-time salary range for Trudeau’s nanny

Government sets full-time salary range for Trudeau’s nanny

Canada July 23, 2018 at 6:10 am 0 comments

  OTTAWA – The nanny caring for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s kids has been given a full-time salary and a slight pay increase compared with the reported hourly rate she was paid shortly after Trudeau took office in 2015. An order in council issued earlier this week indicates Marian Pueyo’sRead More

Toronto shooting: One Women died ,13 injured, gunman dead

Toronto shooting: One Women died ,13 injured, gunman dead

Breaking news, Canada, Latest headlines, slider July 23, 2018 at 5:50 am 0 comments

Toronto: One woman died and at least 14 people, including a young girl, were injured after a gunman opened fire at Toronto’s Greektown neighbourhood in Canada. According to the Toronto police, the shooter is dead.

Nine people shot in Toronto, gunman dead

Nine people shot in Toronto, gunman dead

Breaking news, Canada, Latest headlines, slider July 23, 2018 at 4:43 am 0 comments

Toronto: At least nine people were reportedly shot after a gunman opened fire at Toronto’s Greektown neighbourhood in Canada. According to the Toronto police, the shooter is dead. According to some media reports, the shooting took place outside a restaurant while a birthday party was underway. A tweet posted byRead More

Premiers strike deal to allow increased flow of beer, alcohol across borders

Premiers strike deal to allow increased flow of beer, alcohol across borders

Canada July 21, 2018 at 11:29 am 0 comments

ST. ANDREWS, N.B. — Canada’s premiers are set to wrap up their two-day meeting in New Brunswick with a deal that will effectively double the amount of beer and alcohol that can be taken across provincial and territorial borders. A source familiar with the negotiations confirmed Friday that a dealRead More

Technical and stage workers locked out at Toronto’s Exhibition Place

Technical and stage workers locked out at Toronto’s Exhibition Place

Canada July 21, 2018 at 11:28 am 0 comments

TORONTO — Workers who provide technical and staging expertise for events in major venues at Toronto’s Exhibition Place have been locked out. International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 58 says the lockout comes after months of negotiations for a new collective agreement. Exhibition Place says it locked the workersRead More