Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu expects unpaid airline work probe to wrap up in December
GATINEAU - The federal government's probe into allegations about unpaid work in Canada's airline sector should wrap up by early December, Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu said Monday. Hajdu first announced t...
Kyle Duggan, The Canadian Press Sep 15, 2025

Surrey, B.C., offers rewards for extortion tips, citing dozens of threats, shootings
SURREY - Dozens of extortion attempts and shootings in Surrey, B.C., are threatening the way of life in the city, Mayor Brenda Locke said, calling the extortionists "thugs and criminals" who don't bel...
Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press Sep 15, 2025

No wrongdoing in senior’s death at Moose Jaw care home, investigation finds
MOOSE JAW — An Ontario woman who believes her Moose Jaw-based aunt died because of poor health-care treatment says she still wants justice for her relative, even though a report says the woman&r...
Jason G. Antonio Sep 15, 2025

Quick Sketch: N.L. NDP Leader Jim Dinn hopes for more party seats in the legislature
ST. JOHN'S - A look at Jim Dinn, leader of Newfoundland and Labrador's New Democratic Party. He held the party's only seat in the provincial legislature before Liberal Leader John Hogan called a gener...
Canadian Press Sep 15, 2025
Grant McLaughlin, long-time fixer of Moose Jaw’s murals, retires
MOOSE JAW — After more than 20 years of maintaining Moose Jaw’s many murals, artist Grant McLaughlin has handed over his paint and brush to another repairer and retired from the physically...
Jason G. Antonio Sep 15, 2025

Over 7,000 engineering students at Polytechnique in Montreal to strike
MONTREAL - Over 7,000 engineering students at Polytechnique in Montreal will go on strike next week, after the university announced it would phase out grants aimed offsetting education costs. The engi...
Canadian Press Sep 15, 2025

Liberals, Conservatives both talk about collaboration but gaps remain
OTTAWA - Government House leader Steven MacKinnon says that while the government needs opposition votes to pursue its agenda, he's under "no illusions" about the prospects for co-operation with Pierre...
David Baxter, The Canadian Press Sep 15, 2025

Family, community most important priorities for Paul J. Hill
REGINA — The story of the Hill family’s contribution to Saskatchewan business was highlighted this past week with the screening in Regina of “Built to Last — The Paul J. H...
John Cairns Sep 15, 2025

Man charged after alleged threats to Ottawa school over Charlie Kirk post
OTTAWA - Ottawa police have charged a man over alleged threats made to a local high school in response to a staff member's social media post about the death of Charlie Kirk. The Ottawa Catholic School...
Craig Lord and Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Sep 15, 2025

CP NewsAlert: Quebec mom accused of abandoning toddler not criminally responsible
SALABERRY-DE-VALLEYFIELD - The mother of a three-year-old Montreal girl who was found alive after being abandoned in a rural Ontario field has been declared not criminally responsible of the crime. Qu...
Canadian Press Sep 15, 2025
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