Source: Jonathan Forani, CTVNews.ca Staff, January 31, 2018 A group of disabled Canadian veterans will take their lawsuit over lifetime pensions to the Supreme Court of Canada, members of the Equitas veterans society announced Wednesday. The application for Leave to Appeal was made to the Supreme Court of Canada today by a group of six appellants injured in… Continue reading Disabled vets taking pension lawsuit to Supreme Court
Month: February 2018
Canuckiest crime ever? Suspects stop for Timmies while fleeing cops
Source: The Canadian Press, January 31, 2018 RICHIBUCTO, N.B. — A pair of alleged New Brunswick bank robbers were arrested as they stopped at Tim Hortons after the heist. RCMP say the Royal Bank of Canada on Main Street in Richibucto was robbed Monday afternoon. They say a man demanded money from a bank employee before… Continue reading Canuckiest crime ever? Suspects stop for Timmies while fleeing cops
Sask. Ministry of Economy launches probe into strong ‘crude oil-like’ odour in Unity
Source: CBC News, January 31, 2018 Residents say the smell made them sick in early January, still no answers The Government of Saskatchewan is investigating the cause of a strong odour in the town of Unity, which made many people sick earlier this month. Some residents took to the town’s Facebook page to share their own… Continue reading Sask. Ministry of Economy launches probe into strong ‘crude oil-like’ odour in Unity
Travis Dermott looking like Leafs’ ideal mid-season pickup
Source: Chris Johnston, Sportsnet.ca, January 31, 2018 TORONTO – So, you think the Toronto Maple Leafs need another defenceman, eh? From this seat it appears they’ve already found one. That Travis Dermott came from the same place as so many others on this roster is no coincidence. The best organizations, the ones with the highest aspirations, tend to do… Continue reading Travis Dermott looking like Leafs’ ideal mid-season pickup
Sask. Party leadership rivals likely to find spot in Scott Moe’s new cabinet, experts say
Source: Adam Hunter, CBC News, February 1, 2018 Cabinet under new Sask. Party leader will be sworn in on Friday On Friday, Scott Moe will lose the “designate” from his title and officially be sworn in as Saskatchewan’s premier. Things start to get interesting after that, as his cabinet will be revealed as well. “Cabinet-making is a… Continue reading Sask. Party leadership rivals likely to find spot in Scott Moe’s new cabinet, experts say
Brian Mulroney says Trudeau-Trump relationship Canada’s ‘ace-in-the-hole’ for NAFTA
Source: Jeff Lagerquist, CTV NEWs, January 30, 2018 Former prime minister Brian Mulroney believes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s positive relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump is Canada’s secret weapon when it comes to renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement. The former Conservative prime minister said he knows first-hand that Trump is pleased with his… Continue reading Brian Mulroney says Trudeau-Trump relationship Canada’s ‘ace-in-the-hole’ for NAFTA
10 TIPS TO CREATE BETTER ANIMAL PHOTOS FOR RESCUE SHELTERS
Source: Darcy Evans, DIYPhotography.net, January 28, 2018 Good photos are instrumental in the animal rescue/shelter world. You only get one chance to have the animal make their first impression on a prospective adoptive pet parent. Poor photos can literally be the death of adoptable animals. In this article, I will give my top 10 tips… Continue reading 10 TIPS TO CREATE BETTER ANIMAL PHOTOS FOR RESCUE SHELTERS