Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said an MLA ousted from his caucus this week was given a choice before he was shown the door.
Month: September 2024
B.C. ‘fell so short’ in Doukhobor pay, communication after apology: ombudsperson
British Columbia’s ombudsperson has a list of criticisms for the province over the way it has treated Doukhobor survivors months after the premier apologized for the government’s removal of the children from their families in the 1950s.
Prosecution seeks 3-year sentence for Montreal father who kidnapped autistic daughter
A Montreal man who pleaded guilty to kidnapping his autistic daughter, who was then kept in a crawl space, was back in court Tuesday for his sentencing hearing.
L’Abattoir Announces Final Event in the ‘Sipping Around BC’ Series
The Goods from L’Abattoir Vancouver, BC | Following the success of previous dinners in the “Sipping Around BC” series, L’Abattoir has partnered with Wines of BC and S. Pellegrino to host the final event on Wednesday, October 23rd, focusing on the South Okanagan and Similkameen regions. This series of events have been aimed at supporting […]
Another person charged at Sask. private school at the centre of multiple abuse allegations
Another person affiliated with a Saskatoon Christian school embroiled in legal trouble over multiple allegations of abuse has been charged with assault.
Illegal drugs seized, man charged after search of Olds, Alta., hotel room
Police seized hundreds of grams of illegal drugs after a search of an Olds, Alta., hotel room.
Canucks’ Dakota Joshua reveals he is recovering from cancer
Vancouver Canucks forward Dakota Joshua revealed Tuesday he underwent cancer treatment over the summer, and will not be ready to play when the team’s training camp begins later this week.
Inflation data reveals what cost more in Canada lately
Canadians are still feeling the pinch when it comes to shopping for certain items and living expenses, even as inflation has cooled, according to Statistics Canada’s new data released Tuesday.
Why underwriters are afraid of the AI bogeyman
Artificial intelligence (AI) is touted as a way for actuaries and underwriters to be more efficient in their jobs and escape manual data entry — but most don’t believe it. And even if they did, many say they aren’t receiving…The post Why underwriters are afraid of the AI bogeyman appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
MISSING PERSON – Male in Niagara on the Lake – Update 5
The Niagara Regional Police Service continues to search for missing male Darren Werner of the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Read more…
