By Laura Osman, The Canadian Press on May 18th, 2023
OTTAWA – Police officers, dignitaries, family and friends will pay tribute to Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Eric Mueller Thursday at the 10th funeral for a police officer killed on the job in Canada in the last eight months. Last week, Mueller and two other officers were shot after they approached a house at 2 a.m. ... Read More »
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HIROSHIMA, Japan – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has landed in Hiroshima, Japan for the G7 Leaders’ Summit this afternoon. The prime minister concluded his first official visit to South Korea on Thursday by establishing agreements on the supply chain of critical minerals – used for electric vehicles – and youth mobility. As he meets with ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press on May 17th, 2023
VANCOUVER – A forensic pathologist said it was his “certain conclusion” that a 13-year-old girl found dead in a B.C. park six years ago died of strangulation, after her alleged killer’s lawyer asked if wording in the autopsy report left any room for doubt. Dr. Jason Morin, who performed the autopsy, testified under cross-examination Wednesday ... Read More »
1 responseBy Chuck Chiang, The Canadian Press on May 17th, 2023
Residents of Fort St. John in northeastern British Columbia are breathing a cautious sigh of relief after the city lifted its wildfire evacuation alert, although more than 1,300 properties in the surrounding area remain under an evacuation order. Toni Chittim, who lives with her husband and three children on a property 40 kilometres north of ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on May 17th, 2023
KINNGAIT – The Nunavut government has declared a state of emergency in Kinngait to help restore water services in the hamlet. The territory says an electrical issue at the community’s water pumphouse is limiting its ability to distribute treated water. It says available reserve volumes have been depleted, posing a risk to public health and ... Read More »
1 responseBy Darryl Greer, The Canadian Press on May 17th, 2023
An air-quality expert says smoky skies over British Columbia have become the norm over the past few summers, but not everyone seems aware of the serious health hazards it represents. Michael Mehta, a professor of geography and environmental studies at Thompson Rivers University, said the risks associated with wildfire smoke are numerous and serious, but ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Kelly Geraldine Malone and Angela Amato, The Canadian Press on May 17th, 2023
The mayor of a west-central Alberta town said it was emotional to return home nearly two weeks after an out-of-control wildfire forced residents to flee, but thousands elsewhere remain on edge as scores of fires continue to rage across much of the West. “Just happy to be home and happy to be supporting one another ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dean Bennett, The Canadian Press on May 17th, 2023
EDMONTON – A United Conservative Party candidate who compared transgender children in schools to having feces in food says she is sorry, plans to learn from it and is staying on to run in the May 29 Alberta election. “I apologize for the way I discussed these issues in September of 2022,” Jennifer Johnson said ... Read More »
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MONTREAL – A 27-year-old man from Quebec was shot to death in Mexico’s Pacific coast beach town of Puerto Escondido, prosecutors said Tuesday. Oaxaca state prosecutors said Victor Masson was found dead in a car with a bullet wound on Monday in a neighbourhood of Puerto Escondido where few tourists stay. Prosecutors did not provide ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press on May 17th, 2023
VANCOUVER – The forensic pathologist who performed the autopsy on the body of a 13-year-old found dead in a Burnaby, B.C., park nearly six years ago says he took swabs of the girl’s neck to preserve any DNA that may have been left by her alleged attacker. Dr. Jason Morin said under cross-examination by Ibrahim ... Read More »
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MONTREAL – The Quebec Court of Appeal has cut a decade from the time a man convicted of ordering a series of killings must serve before being eligible for parole. Benjamin Hudon-Barbeau was handed a life sentence with no chance of parole for 35 years in November 2018 after a jury convicted him of first-degree ... Read More »
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