Sarah Nurse scored twice, including the overtime winner, and Kristen Campbell made 37 saves as visiting Toronto defeated Montreal 3-2 before a record crowd in the Professional Women's Hockey League on Saturday afternoon at the Bell Centre. Sarah Nurse's 2-goal effort helps club snap 2-game skid before 21,105 at Bell …
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The Trans Mountain saga is nearing its end — the larger debate will go on
In November 2018, Justin Trudeau went to Calgary to speak to the chamber of commerce. A crowd gathered outside the venue and chanted “build that pipe.” This was one of those rare occasions where the protesters and the protested were broadly in agreement — at least in regards to one …
Read More »Do wealthy Canadians pay enough taxes? That depends how we define ‘fair share’
The federal government announced an increase in capital gains taxes as a way to ensure the wealthiest Canadian pay their fair share. But how exactly do we determine what a "fair share" is? Especially if, as some data suggests, the wealthiest are already paying a larger share of the overall …
Read More »Fires in Happy Valley-Goose Bay under control with no current risk of explosion
A former airport hangar caught fire late Friday evening sparking explosions and a state of emergency. The RCMP says the fire is now under control and the Mayor has ended the state of emergency. A former airport hangar caught fire late Friday evening sparking explosions, evacuation A statement released Saturday …
Read More »Explosions rock Happy Valley-Goose Bay as residents ordered to leave area threatened by fire
The town of Happy Valley-Goose Bay, N.L., has declared a state of emergency following "several explosions" at the site of an uncontrolled fire burning near explosive material. No injuries have been reported, but residents in the area have been urged to evacuate their homes. State of emergency declared as blaze …
Read More »Alberta announces what it says are the largest water-sharing agreements in its history
Alberta has concluded its negotiations with major water licence holders and is now outlining what it calls the largest water-sharing agreements in Alberta’s 118-year history. Municipalities, industry and irrigation districts agree to reduce water use Alberta has concluded its negotiations with major water licence holders and is now outlining what …
Read More »‘We’ve been where they’ve been’: People with lived addiction experience key in aiding Thunder Bay’s vulnerable
Thunder Bay remains among the Ontario communities hit hardest by the opioid crisis, with a toxicity mortality rate more than triple that of the provincial rate. As advocates push for more resources, front-line workers say having lived experience goes a long way in connecting with vulnerable people. Thunder Bay District …
Read More »Slain tow truck kingpin had a target on his back for years, court documents show
Alex Vinogradsky, a kingpin in Toronto's tow truck underworld who was gunned down outside a north-end plaza last month, had previously been the focus of plots to kill him, court documents reveal. Police also had information that he'd ordered hits on his perceived rivals. 3 men charged in 2018 plot …
Read More »Do Ottawa’s proposed capital gains tax changes affect inherited properties?
Tax experts and lawyers explain to CBC how capital gains works on property transfers, including what happens with inheritances and how the value of those properties is determined. Tax experts, lawyers explain what you should consider in light of pending tax hike The federal government's budget proposal to increase the …
Read More »Correctional service says it’s tackling threat posed by drones
The Correctional Service of Canada says it's taking multiple steps to combat the "evolving threat" of drones that drop contraband into prisons, after B.C. guards held a rally to call attention to violence that they say is fuelled by the smuggling. Prison guards' union says smuggled contraband driving violence against …
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