Abortion April 23, 2023 Canadian official says government would 'work to provide' abortion pill to Americans if banned in US A Canadian official said the country's government "would work to provide" Americans access to the abortion pill mifepristone if it were banned in the U.S.
World April 22, 2023 Canadian government workers go on strike, list Indigenous paid leave, anti-racism initiatives among demands More than 155,000 members of a Canadian public employee union went on strike after failed negotiations with the federal government, calling for more DEI initiatives and better pay.
France April 21, 2023 Canadian professor convicted of 1980 Paris synagogue bombing Lebanese-Canadian professor Hassan Diab was convicted in absentia of a 1980 Paris synagogue bombing, for which a French court handed down a life sentence.
Canada April 21, 2023 Toronto airport heist: $15M container of gold, valuable items stolen from cargo facility A cargo container holding an estimated $15 million worth of gold and other valuable items has disappeared from Toronto’s Pearson international airport, according to authorities.
Canada April 21, 2023 Twitter torches male lawmakers for wearing pink heels to raise awareness for violence against women Twitter users blasted male Canadian lawmakers who paraded around a room wearing pink high heels in order to encourage men and boys to help combat violence against women.
Maine April 20, 2023 Maine jury rules in favor of $1B plan connecting US grid to Canadian hydropower Maine jurors sided with developers in a complicated case determining whether they had a right to proceed with a project approved by regulators but rebuked by voters.
World April 20, 2023 Trans woman crawled into bed with, assaulted female resident at women's shelter: police A self-identified transgender woman was arrested Tuesday following a report that she sexually assaulted a woman after crawling into bed with her at a women's shelter in Ontario.
Minnesota April 20, 2023 9 men who entered the United States illegally through Canada rescued, treated for exposure to cold US Border Patrol agents and other rescuers saved nine men in a sub-freezing bog trying to cross the Canadian border illegally in Minnesota. They were treated for exposure to the cold.
Canada April 19, 2023 Canada’s federal workers go on strike over wages, delaying some services Some 155,000 workers — or roughly a third of those in Canda's public sector — went on strike Wednesday after failing to reach a deal to increase wages.
World April 19, 2023 Church leaders mostly silent after teen who opposed transgender ideology suspended from Catholic school Church leaders did not respond to request for comment regarding Josh Alexander, a junior who was suspended from St. Joseph's Catholic High School for opposing transgenderism.
World April 18, 2023 Son of jailed Canadian pastor faces potential fines, prison for preaching outside kids' drag queen story time Nathaniel Pawlowski was ticketed Saturday for preaching outside a drag queen story hour for children in Calgary in alleged violation of a bylaw that bans protests outside a library.