By The Canadian Press on April 8th, 2023
VANCOUVER – British Columbia’s transportation ministry says an “intense spring storm” is poised to hit a 150 km stretch of Highway in the southeastern part of the province. DriveBC issued a travel advisory Saturday morning for a portion of Highway 1 running between Golden and Revelstoke. It says the storm is expected to peak on ... Read More »
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WINNIPEG – Protesters attending a rally honouring an Indigenous woman whose remains were recovered at a landfill taped their protest signs to the windows of the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters, demanding officials investigate the death further and search the city’s dumps for bodies of other missing women. The Friday afternoon event in memory of Linda ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on April 8th, 2023
EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is offering up a new version of why she engaged in a controversial phone call with a Calgary street pastor in which they discuss his upcoming criminal case related to COVID-19 public health measures. Smith told her Saturday morning phone-in radio show she took the call from Art Pawlowski ... Read More »
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MONTREAL – Hydro-Québec says the pace of restoring power to nearly 300,000 customers will slow down now that crews have addressed the biggest outages caused by this week’s deadly ice storm. Director of Energy System Control Maxime Nadeau says crews are now tackling the smaller, trickier outages, so the “rhythm of the restoration” won’t be ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press on April 8th, 2023
OTTAWA – Canada’s Parliamentary budget officer said he is troubled by what he describes as the selective use of facts from his new financial analysis of carbon pricing. Yves Giroux said the report has to be put into context alongside the costs of all other climate policies, including doing nothing. “There will be costs no ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press on April 8th, 2023
OTTAWA – The Trudeau government is revamping its approach to modern-day slavery, promising new legislation that caught off guard the Liberal MP who has been steering a bill on forced labour through Parliament. “There is a limited lifespan to this Parliament,” Toronto MP John McKay said in an interview. McKay has been stickhandling Bill S-211, ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on April 8th, 2023
Nearly 300,000 Hydro-Quebec customers are still without power, days after an ice storm hit southern Quebec and eastern Ontario. The utility is scheduled to hold a news conference this morning to provide an update on the restoration process. Most of the outages affect Montreal, where as of 4 a.m. nearly 192,000 customers were still in ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on April 7th, 2023
OTTAWA – More than 35,000 federal workers who assess and approve tax returns will be in a legal strike position by April 14, just two weeks before the annual deadline for Canadians to file their taxes. The strike vote comes after more than a year of haggling between the Canada Revenue Agency and workers represented ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Marisela Amador, The Canadian Press on April 7th, 2023
MONTREAL – Police say the third person to die in a vicious ice storm was a man in Saint-Joseph-Du-Lac, Que., who was running a generator in his garage. Insp. Jean Philippe Labbé says the man’s wife found him unconscious in the garage, and the 75-year-old died after being taken to hospital in Ste-Eustache. He says ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on April 7th, 2023
MONTREAL – Quebec Premier Francois Legault says a man died this morning after bringing his barbecue indoors during a power outage caused by this week’s ice storm. The death in Ste-Eustache, Que., is the third attributed to Wednesday’s storm, which coated parts of southern Quebec and eastern Ontario in ice and left more than a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on April 7th, 2023
OTTAWA – A Canadian woman who was returned from a prison camp in Syria this week has been released on bail in Edmonton pending a terrorism peace bond application. RCMP in Alberta say the 38-year-old woman is subject to a number of conditions while she awaits the peace bond process but did not say what ... Read More »
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