Quebec will introduce sliding-scale fees in its public
daycare program, meaning higher payments based on family income, Premier
Philippe Couillard announced Thursday.
The pilot and passengers on a small plane that made a forced
landing Thursday in bad weather on the ice of Great Slave Lake in the
Northwest Territories have been rescued.
Canada's highest court has said it will not hear the appeal
of a former gunsmith in northwestern Ontario who sought to prevent the
forfeiture of hundreds of firearms and gun parts that were once in his
possession.
A veteran journalist who witnessed the mass arrests during
the G20 summit four years ago told a police disciplinary hearing
Thursday that in his 32-year career he had never seen Toronto officers
"kettle" peaceful protesters.
The Canadian military insists that its bombing campaign in
Iraq is being conducted according to international law, which means
there are some targets that Canada's aircraft will not hit.
Jurors at Luka Rocco Magnotta's first-degree murder trial
asked questions of a witness for the first time on Thursday -- Day 33 of
the high-profile case.
The director of the new Canadian Centre for Men and Families
says he is against 'dangerous' behaviour and actions by 'extremists'
that take away from the ability to have a genuine conversation about
gender issues.
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The family of a five-year-old boy is considering its legal
options upon learning that a police officer will not be charged after
his unmarked cruiser slammed into their car, killing the child.
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