Those who lost properties to make way for Mirabel airport to be honoured with new site
Members of the CMCEM plan to create a site to commemorate the families' struggles and will include a monument designed by sculptor Armand Vaillancourt.
Canada
Aug 21, 2023
Saskatoon mayor addresses prior knowledge of Emergency Wellness Centre location
Charlie Clark said a sustainable model for the wellness centre is needed, as well as options for people with complex needs who have nowhere to go.
Canada
Jun 5, 2023
Hockey star Sidney Crosby, astronaut David Saint-Jacques named to Order of Canada
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon announced 99 new members appointed to the Order of Canada Thursday, including NHL's Sidney Crosby and Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques
Canada
Dec 29, 2022
Consumers will pay to reduce greenhouse gases, says Quebec minister
MONTREAL - Quebecers face higher fuel costs as the province prepares to launch a cap-and-trade system to regulate greenhouse gas emissions beginning in 2013, Environment Minister Pierre Arcand acknowledged Wednesday.
Money
Jul 13, 2011
Incendies director astonished at Oscar nod
In Park City, Utah, a sleep-deprived Denis Villeneuve was still having a hard time digesting the news that his latest movie had nabbed an Oscar nomination as best foreign-language film.
Jan 25, 2011
Show Transcript – March 12
Focus Ontario with Sean Mallen
Mar 17, 2011
Show Transcript – March 12
Focus Ontario with Sean Mallen
Mar 25, 2011
Thursday, November 1 on the Global Edmonton Morning News
The Morning News on Global Edmonton - With Shaye Ganam and Jennifer Crosby.
Nov 1, 2012
Falardeau’s ‘Monsieur Lazhar’ chosen as Canada’s Oscar submission
TORONTO - Philippe Falardeau's "Monsieur Lazhar" has been chosen as Canada's candidate for the 2012 Oscar race.
Sep 21, 2011
Newfoundland election pits urban oil wealth against rural decline
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The offshore oil wealth that has transformed St. John's, N.L., hasn't made it to struggling rural outports — a point provincial rivals will hammer as Progressive Conservatives fight for a third straight majority government.
Canada
Sep 19, 2011
Lions defensive back Tad Kornegay says playing in Grey Cup is a surreal feeling
VANCOUVER - At a time when most players are focused on what they want, B.C. Lions defensive back Tad Kornegay knows what he hopes to avoid.
Sports
Nov 23, 2011
Celine Dion, Arcade Fire to headline show for daughter of shooting victim
MONTREAL - Celine Dion and Arcade Fire will headline a benefit concert in support of the young daughter of a man killed during Quebec's election-night shooting.
Entertainment
Sep 25, 2012
Celine Dion, Arcade Fire to headline show for daughter of shooting victim
MONTREAL - Celine Dion and Arcade Fire will headline a benefit concert in support of the young daughter of a man killed during Quebec's election-night shooting.
Politics
Sep 25, 2012
‘Rebelle’ is Canada’s selection for best foreign-language Oscar
Montreal-born filmmaker Kim Nguyen's child-soldier drama "Rebelle" ("War Witch") will be Canada's entry in this year's foreign-language Oscar race.
Entertainment
Sep 18, 2012
‘Rebelle’ is Canada’s selection for best foreign-language Oscar
MONTREAL - Montreal-born filmmaker Kim Nguyen's child-soldier drama "Rebelle" ("War Witch") will be Canada's entry in this year's Oscar race.
Sep 18, 2012
QB Travis Lulay leads way as B.C. Lions roar past Saskatchewan Roughriders 25-4
VANCOUVER - The fumble on the first play from scrimmage looked like an omen for Travis Lulay.
Aug 19, 2012
Toronto critics pick ‘Tree of Life’ as fave film of 2011, Malick best director
TORONTO - Terrence Malick's cosmic epic "The Tree of Life" has been named best picture by the Toronto Film Critics Association, which also crowned Malick best director.
Entertainment
Dec 13, 2011
Toronto critics pick ‘Tree of Life’ as fave film of 2011, Malick best director
TORONTO - Terrence Malick's cosmic epic "The Tree of Life" has been named best picture by the Toronto Film Critics Association, which also crowned Malick best director.
Dec 13, 2011
Medvedev offers some reforms but insists govt won’t let ‘provocateurs’ upset Russian stability
MOSCOW - President Dmitry Medvedev responded to protests over the fraud-tainted election by proposing some reforms Thursday to liberalize Russia's political system, but sternly warned that the government won't allow "provocateurs and extremists" to threaten stability.
World
Dec 21, 2011
Grey Cup-champion B.C. Lions named The Canadian Press’s team of the year
Early this season the B.C. Lions hardly had the look of a champion.
Sports
Dec 30, 2011