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Change is needed to encourage women to enter politics, says Trudeau
OTTAWA - Thwarting inappropriate behaviour amongst those who wield power and building on international trade agreements are both essential elements to creating a better country, Prime Minister Justin ...
The Canadian Press
Jan 29, 2018
Rousey shifts to wrestling with surprise Royal Rumble cameo
PHILADELPHIA - Ronda Rousey's next bout in the ring won't come in mixed martial arts but in the world of professional wrestling. The biggest superstar in women's MMA officially made the jump to WWE on...
The Canadian Press
Jan 29, 2018
New Saskatchewan premier faces challenge keeping competing interests happy
REGINA - Political experts in Saskatchewan say the province's new premier has to figure out how to keep fiscal conservatives happy, while also winning the trust of many voters who were dismayed by las...
The Canadian Press
Jan 29, 2018
Regina bookstore donates profits to Boushie family before trial
A local alternative bookstore is showing its support for Colten Boushie's family ahead of this week's second-degree murder trial. Turning the Tide Books in Regina is donating 50 per cent of its pop-up...
Jessie Anton
Jan 28, 2018
Turning the Tide Books in Regina is donating 50 per cent of its pop-up store profits on Jan. 28, 2018 to Colten Boushie's relatives. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Cambodia charges Canadians, other foreigners after pornographic dance arrests
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia - Cambodian prosecutors charged two Canadians and eight other foreigners Sunday with producing pornographic pictures after they were arrested at a party in Siem Reap town, near th...
The Canadian Press
Jan 28, 2018
A group of unidentified foreigners are accused of "dancing pornographically" at a party in Siem Reap town, near the country's famed Angkor Wat temple complex on Jan. 25, 2018. (Cambodia National Police/The Associated Press)
Casino mogul Steve Wynn resigns as top GOP finance chairman
WASHINGTON - Casino mogul Steve Wynn resigned Saturday as finance chairman of the Republican National Committee amid allegations of sexual harassment and assault. Wynn has been a prolific Republican d...
The Canadian Press
Jan 28, 2018
Afghanistan says death toll from Kabul bombing rises to 103
KABUL - Afghan authorities have raised the death toll from Saturday's suicide bombing in Kabul to 103, as hundreds of people gathered for funerals or awaited word of loved ones outside hospitals and m...
The Canadian Press
Jan 28, 2018
IKEA says founder Ingvar Kamprad has died at 91
STOCKHOLM - Ingvar Kamprad, the IKEA founder who turned a small-scale mail order business into a global furniture empire, has died at 91, the company said Sunday. IKEA Sverige, the chain's Swedish uni...
The Canadian Press
Jan 28, 2018
Quebec City mosque hosts emotional gathering to mark anniversary of massacre
QUEBEC - Widows and loved ones of the victims of a Quebec City mosque shooting fought back tears on Saturday as they attended an emotional gathering in the place where six Muslim men lost their lives ...
The Canadian Press
Jan 28, 2018
Idiatou Barry, left, wipes her eyes as she speaks with a woman during a gathering at the Centre Islamique de Quebec, marking the first anniversary of the mosque shooting, Saturday, January 27, 2018 in Quebec City. Barry lost her husband, Mamadou Tanou Barry, in the shooting. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot)
Green Party defends leader Elizabeth May after she’s accused of bullying
The Green Party says it is "firmly behind" leader Elizabeth May in spite of recent allegations that she bullied and berated former staff. The allegations, published in the Toronto Star on Saturday, co...
The Canadian Press
Jan 27, 2018
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