April 16, 2019 'Targeted' shootings that left 4 dead in Canada may have stemmed from reported neighbor dispute Four people were shot dead in 3 separate locations across a city in western Canada in a series of "targeted" attacks on Monday that may have all been sparked by a neighborhood dispute, according to a wife of one of the victims.
April 11, 2019 Canadian grandmother, 73, helps fight fires as a volunteer at local fire station A Canadian grandmother is still feeling the burn and loving it at the age of 73.
April 5, 2019 Canadian province considers mandatory annual math tests for all public school teachers: reports A Canadian province is considering a measure that would require teachers to pass an annual math test even if math is not the primary subject they teach as part of an initiative to boost student performance in the subject.
April 3, 2019 Justin Trudeau banishes corruption scandal whistleblowers for questioning his leadership Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau banished two Member of Parliament from his party’s caucus after they questioned his leadership amid inappropriate interference in a corruption case of a powerful Canadian engineering company.
April 3, 2019 Canadian mother fights off mountain lion that mauled her 7-year-old son A mother bravely fought off a mountain lion after it latched onto her seven-year-old son’s arm and began to maul him.
April 2, 2019 Ex-Canada AG among 2 kicked out of Trudeau's Liberal caucus Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ousted Canada's former attorney general and another ex-minister from the Liberal party caucus Tuesday amid a scandal that has rocked his government in an election year.
March 30, 2019 Justin Trudeau hit with secret recording of aide pressing for end of corruption case against Canadian company Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s effort to quell the calls for resignation has been hit with another blow after his former attorney general released a secret phone call recording related to the corruption scandal.
March 30, 2019 Ex-Taliban hostage accused of acting like extremist 'captors' towards his wife, tying and forcing her to have sex A Canadian man who was kept hostage together with his wife for five years by the Taliban has been accused of repeatedly assaulting her before, during and after the nightmare captivity, including tying her ankles and wrists with rope and forcing her to have sex.
March 29, 2019 Quebec moves to ban public workers from wearing religious symbols like crucifixes and hijabs Quebec lawmakers are considering a controversial measure that would forbid public employees to wear religious symbols while they’re on duty.
March 28, 2019 Grizzly bear that killed mother, infant at remote cabin in Canada was emaciated, coroner says A grizzly bear that mauled a mother and her 10-month-old daughter to death at a remote cabin in Canada was emaciated and injured when he charged at the duo thinking they were food, the coroner’s office said Wednesday.