Earlier this year, politicians in Ottawa decried the reported existence of several alleged Chinese police stations in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. But Canadian officials were already well aware of Chinese police operations in Canada. Direction came 'from Ottawa at the highest level,' says former RCMP operations manager The Canadian government …
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Canadian soccer great Christine Sinclair announces retirement from international play
Christine Sinclair, the world’s leading international goalscorer, has announced her retirement from the Canada women’s national team but said she still planned to play for Portland Thorns in the NWSL next season. ‘You can’t play forever,’ all-time scoring leader says. After leading Canada to gold at the Tokyo Olympics in …
Read More »Why environmentalists say the grilling of the Suncor CEO lets the federal government off easy
This week’s hearing of the natural resources committee on Parliament Hill revealed less about the CEO of Suncor, the Calgary-based energy giant, than it did about the federal government’s failures, an environmental activist says. House hearing revealed less about Suncor than it did about the federal government’s failures, activist says. …
Read More »N.B. Mountie’s cruiser parked with engine running for hours outside patrol area
Computer records entered as evidence on Day 4 of Const. Osama Ibrahim’s criminal trial show the officer out of his patrol area for hours when he was assigned to the Grand Bay-Westfield detachment. The logs show his cruiser parked in the same general area of Saint John for up to …
Read More »Canada’s first fall -30°C temperature reached, a sign of what’s to come?
Parts of northern Canada have set records for historic heat this year, including a prolonged stretch of warmth that drove temperatures more than 10°C above normal to start out this month across the north. So now, with frigid temperatures, signs of snow, and even blizzard conditions in the forecast, it …
Read More »Meet the prof on a mission to revive flax and linen production in Nova Scotia
Jennifer Green is driving to farms across Nova Scotia in a van dubbed the Flaxmobile, teaching farmers to grow flax and turn it into linen. She hopes to create a thriving local linen industry. Jennifer Green is driving to farms across the province, hoping to drive the growth of an …
Read More »Donations help homeless man repair broken-down car he slept in for months
An online fundraiser for an Ottawa man who has been living in his broken-down car has raised an amount of money its beneficiary is calling overwhelming. Former peer support worker among growing number still unable to find shelter as winter nears, An Ottawa man who has been living in his …
Read More »Hamilton woman feels ‘ripped off’ after booking short-term rental home through Vrbo
After dealing with debilitating disabilities for years, Kathy Brewer decided it was time to try and find a few days of respite. The Hamilton woman said she spent nearly $2,000 to book a five-day stay in July at a Burlington, Ont., home through Vrbo, an online booking company for vacation …
Read More »We caught technicians at Best Buy, Mobile Klinik, Canada Computers and others snooping on our personal devices
CBC's Marketplace took smartphones and laptops to tech repair stores across Ontario — including large chains Best Buy and Mobile Klinik in a snooping test — and found that in more than half of the documented cases, technicians accessed intimate photos and private information not relevant to the repair. Marketplace …
Read More »Trudeau attacks pitch to take Alberta out of CPP in open letter to Danielle Smith
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has sent an open letter to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calling her efforts to pull Alberta out of the Canada Pension Plan a risk to “certainty and stability.” “With all the uncertainty they face, Canadians should not have to worry whether or not the Canada Pension …
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