PC Leader dodges suggestions that Harris-Eves government left billon-dollar fiscal shortfall in 2003...
B.C. Premier hopes Labour Relations Board meeting will resolve the dispute...
Chiefs from across Canada are accusing the executive of the Assembly of First Nations of acting in a 'top-down' fashion for unilaterally devising proposals to deal with the federal government on the contentious issue of on-reserve education...
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A clerical misstep? Failure to double-check a routine process? Whatever the cause, the seemingly accidental outing of the CIA's top intelligence official in Afghanistan could put the life of the spy and any family members in danger. ...
General Tom Lawson answers questions in Parliament about sexual violence in military...
The Parliamentary Budget Officer calculates in a new report that personal income taxes have been cut by about $17.1-billion through a variety of changes introduced since 2005...
In a report made public Tuesday, Public Sector Integrity Commissioner Mario Dion found that John Lynn, chief executive officer of Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation (ECBC), offered no comprehensive explanation of the hiring of four officials, two of them with close ties to federal Justice Minister and Nova Scotia MP Peter MacKay...
The former leader of the South Australian Liberal Party, Martin Hamilton-Smith, has defected and will become a minister in the Labor minority government led by Jay Weatherill, securing its position in the hung Parliament....
(DONETSK, Ukraine) — Ukraine’s new president-elect on Monday promised to negotiate an end to a pro-Russia insurgency in the east, saying he was willing to begin talks with Moscow, while the Kiev government launched an air strike on militants who occupied a major airport. MoreImmediate Challenge for Ukraine’s President-ElectPoll: Billionaire Wins Ukraine Presidential VoteCalifornia Town…...
Government announces that 5.3 million aging vehicles that don’t meet Chinese fuel standards will be removed from the road, including 330,000 from Beijing ...
In Port Said, where riots in 2012 exposed the weakness of then-president Mohamed Morsi, many Egyptians voting in this week's election were eager for the stern leadership offered by former Field Marshal Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ...
Health professionals say posters featuring topless celebs that read, "Don't turn you back on them, give them your breast" send the wrong message about breastfeeding ...
JERUSALEM — Israeli police say a prayer book was set on fire in an apparent arson attack at a Jerusalem church near a sensitive holy site where Pope Francis celebrated mass. Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld says an eyewitness saw a man enter the Dormition Abbey and light candles before fleeing the scene. The suspect’s identity… ...
ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigeria’s defense chief says the military has located nearly 300 school girls abducted by Islamic extremists but cannot use force to free them. Air Marshal Alex Barde told demonstrators supporting the country’s much criticized military on Monday that Nigerian troops can save the girls. But he added, “we can’t go and kill… ...
Nigeria's defense chief Alex Badeh says the military knows where the girls are but cannot use force to free them ...
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE — Pope Francis has announced he will meet with a group of sex abuse victims next month at the Vatican and declared “zero tolerance” for any member of the clergy who would violate a child. Francis also revealed that three bishops are currently under investigation by the Vatican for abuse-related reasons,… ...
Pope Francis plans to meet with sex-abuse victims next month ...
(BEIJING) — Police in China’s restive northwest foiled a terror plot by detaining five suspects and seizing 1.8 tons of bomb-making materials, the regional government said Tuesday, five days after a market bombing in the region killed dozens of people. Authorities in the Hotan section of the Xinjiang region destroyed two bomb-making workshops in the… ...
In 2012 provincial law changed, allowing inherited lots to be sold back to the cemetery or the public at current market price. Until then, a plot could only be sold back to the cemetery at the amount originally paid, less care and maintenance. Thus, the $10 that great-grandfather paid per lot might only be worth $1.50 today. But now, that $10 plot purchased a century ago is worth whatever the market...