Ex-husband of Edmonton soldier who tried to kill their children sues Canadian military
The ex-husband of an Edmonton soldier who tried to kill their children eight years ago has filed a $11-million lawsuit against the federal justice department and military over how the investigation into the situation was handled. Nobody in the family can be identified because of a publication ban protecting the children as underage victims of
Total solar eclipse to arc across North America in April 2024
One year from now, a total solar eclipse will sweep across North America, and millions of Canadians will be taking it in. On April 8, 2024, the eclipse will be visible from Mexico to Canada, as it treks from below the Baja California peninsula to the Atlantic time zone, swinging over several U.S. states before
‘Dances With Wolves’ actor Nathan Chasing Horse sex abuse charges upheld, drug crime dropped
A Nevada judge on Friday threw out a drug trafficking charge against a Dances With Wolves actor but upheld a Las Vegas grand jury’s sweeping indictment on 18 sexual abuse-related felony crimes. In her order issued late Friday afternoon, Clark County District Court Judge Carli Kierny said state prosecutors presented enough evidence for “a reasonable
Pop star Paul Cattermole, member of S Club 7, dead at 46 – National
British pop star Paul Cattermole, a member of the late 90s group S Club 7, has died aged 46, a statement published on the band’s Twitter page said. “We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. There are no words to describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel. We were
CRA workers vote in favour of strike action as tax deadline nears – National
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) workers have voted “overwhelmingly” in favour of taking strike action, according to a statement released Friday from the Union of Taxation Employees and the Public Service Alliance of Canada. “Our members have sent a strong message to CRA,” said Chris Aylward, PSAC national
Soft, hard or ‘bumpy’ landing? Gauging Canada’s odds of a recession – National
It’s a question that’s dominated the news cycle, stock market watchers, economic analyses and even Ottawa’s 2023 budget — will Canada’s previously roaring economy coast into a so-called “soft landing” as it slows, or tumble sharply into a recession? Ongoing calls from a chorus of economists predicting a recession to hit Canada in 2023 have
Apples to apples: Which grocery store is the cheapest?
Motorcycle accident toronto today Hour at 6 Calgary Posted April 6, 2023 It’s no secret that food prices have been on the rise, but that could impact how you shop for upcoming Easter meals. Motorcycle accident toronto today’ Sarah Offin takes a tour of Calgary grocery stores to compare prices. Apples to apples: Which Alberta grocery store is the
RCMP arrests two women after they return to Canada from ISIS camps in Syria
Two Ontario women were arrested on terrorism allegations on Thursday after returning to Canada from camps in Syria for captured ISIS suspects. Dure Ahmed and Ammara Amjad were arrested on terrorism peace bonds upon arriving at Montreal airport, the RCMP said in a statement.They were then flown to Ontario and appeared by teleconference in a