Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Longueuil mayor seeks probe into police force's actions in aftermath of teen's death
MONTREAL - The mayor of Longueuil, Que., is asking the Quebec government to investigate police actions in the aftermath of a fatal police shooting involving a 15-year-old boy. Mayor Catherine Fournier...
Canadian Press Dec 11, 2025

House of Commons rises for six-week holiday break
OTTAWA - The House of Commons has started its winter break - without the government's lengthy budget implementation bill becoming law. House leader Steven MacKinnon told reporters outside the House of...
Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press Dec 11, 2025

Brand new and shuffled ministers react to cabinet changes
REGINA - The new, and old, ministers of Premier Scott Moe’s Sask Party government had a similar reaction to being sworn in Thursday as part of the newly reshuffled Cabinet. “Honoured&rdquo...
John Cairns Dec 11, 2025

Familiar fate for Abbotsford as floodwaters gush over U.S. border into B.C. again
ABBOTSFORD - Standing near a rail line next to the U.S. border, Abbotsford, B.C., resident Robbie Friesen said the ground under his feet was dry about 30 minutes earlier. "Now at our deepest point we'...
Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press Dec 11, 2025

Accused of bullying staff, CEO of Canadian Museum of Immigration steps down
HALIFAX - The CEO of the Canadian Museum of Immigration in Halifax has stepped down after a federal investigation led to allegations Marie Chapman had bullied staff and created an environment of fear ...
Michael MacDonald, The Canadian Press Dec 11, 2025

Beck says Moe’s cabinet shuffle won’t deliver real change
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck said on Thursday, Dec. 11, she was not surprised by the cabinet reshuffle made by Premier Scott Moe, adding that it will take more than revamping t...
Jon Perez Dec 11, 2025

Floodwaters rising in B.C.'s Fraser Valley, pushing more people out
VANCOUVER - Floodwaters pushing in from Washington state are forcing more people from their properties in Abbotsford, B.C. The city has ordered people to leave another 82 homes as water from the Nooks...
Canadian Press Dec 11, 2025

How does climate change affect the likelihood of extreme rain? Federal department aims to publish rapid results
Federal scientists will start to publish rapid results looking at how much more likely major rainstorms have become due to climate change. Environment and Climate Change Canada says it's expanding its...
Jordan Omstead, The Canadian Press Dec 11, 2025

Significant cabinet shuffle sees many new faces sworn in
REGINA — Premier Scott Moe’s latest cabinet shuffle sees some prominent names staying put, others shuffled out of cabinet entirely, and several brand new ministers sworn in for the fi...
John Cairns Dec 11, 2025

Ottawa using AI to review public comments on its national AI strategy
OTTAWA - The federal government is using artificial intelligence to sort through public input on AI policy, Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon said Thursday. Solomon said an internally deve...
Anja Karadeglija, The Canadian Press Dec 11, 2025










