Skip to content

Indigenous News

Quebec cold case murder trial: Pathologist says teen victim died from strangulation

Quebec cold case murder trial: Pathologist says teen victim died from strangulation

A 19-year-old Quebec woman who was killed in her apartment nearly 24 years ago suffered multiple injuries and ultimately died of strangulation, a pathologist told a jury on Tuesday. Dr. Caroline Tanguay took the stand in the Saguenay, Que.
Months after request, Nova Scotia silent on possible buyout of flooded Halifax homes

Months after request, Nova Scotia silent on possible buyout of flooded Halifax homes

HALIFAX — Frustration is building with a lack of a commitment from the Nova Scotia government to buy and demolish some of the Halifax area homes ravaged by massive flooding last July. Halifax Regional Council sent a letter on Oct.
Celine Song proud to represent Canada at Oscars with 'Past Lives': 'So amazing'

Celine Song proud to represent Canada at Oscars with 'Past Lives': 'So amazing'

Canada's Celine Song says it feels "so cool" to go from a young kid staking out stars at the Toronto International Film Festival to seeing her debut film "Past Lives" receive two Oscar nods.
Defender Paris Gee signs with Vancouver FC, returns to B.C. to be closer to family

Defender Paris Gee signs with Vancouver FC, returns to B.C. to be closer to family

Family has brought Paris Gee home after two successful seasons with York United FC. The 29-year-old defender from Burnaby, B.C., one of six York players who left the Toronto CPL club in December, has signed a two-year contract with Vancouver FC.
Retirements, population rise create looming teacher shortage in New Brunswick: study

Retirements, population rise create looming teacher shortage in New Brunswick: study

FREDERICTON — New Brunswick is facing a looming teacher shortage and steps must be taken to recruit and retain more educators in the province, a new study warns.
Quebec judge opts against blanket ban in lawsuit hearing involving provincial police

Quebec judge opts against blanket ban in lawsuit hearing involving provincial police

MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has ruled against a blanket ban being sought by the attorney general to shield evidence in the ongoing investigation into a nine-year-old girl's killing.
Pret A Manger opens first stand-alone restaurant in Canada with Toronto location

Pret A Manger opens first stand-alone restaurant in Canada with Toronto location

TORONTO — U.K. café chain Pret A Manger debuted its first stand-alone restaurant in Canada on Tuesday. The location at 90 Adelaide St.
Parents finally downsizing? How to help with the big move — without the big costs

Parents finally downsizing? How to help with the big move — without the big costs

Your parents are finally downsizing after 40 years in the same house.
Forcillo tells inquest feedback on use of force would have been helpful

Forcillo tells inquest feedback on use of force would have been helpful

TORONTO — A former Toronto police officer who shot a teen on an empty streetcar more than a decade ago told a coroner's inquest Tuesday it would have been helpful to receive feedback from superiors on his use of force before that fatal incident.
Dabrowski, Routliffe advance to women's doubles semifinals at Australian Open

Dabrowski, Routliffe advance to women's doubles semifinals at Australian Open

MELBOURNE, Australia — After a shaky start to their women's doubles quarterfinal match, Gabriela Dabrowski of Ottawa and partner Erin Routliffe of New Zealand settled down and showed why they're the fourth-seeded combo at this year's Australian Open.