Month: May 2019

Terry Lake, Ex-B.C. Health Minister, Says Trudeau's Climate Plan Brought Him Off Sidelines

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Justin Trudeau and the Liberal party’s action plan on climate change has brought one former British Columbia

People’s Party Candidate Ken Pereira Compared 'Climate Agenda' To ISIL

MONTREAL — Ken Pereira, one of the first people to blow the whistle on corruption in Quebec’s construction industry, is

Former Ontario Health Ministers Condemn Ford's 'Drastic' Public Health Cuts

TORONTO —Ten former Ontario health ministers across the political spectrum urged the provincial government Thursday to reverse its cuts to

Alberta Town Fights Fire With Fire To Contain Out-Of-Control Blaze

HIGH LEVEL, Alta. — The mayor of a northwestern Alberta town is urging the province to get financial aid flowing

India's Rightwing Tightens Its Grip As Modi And BJP Sweep Election

NEW DELHI — Narendra Modi, leader of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), today won a second consecutive five-year term

Liverpool suffer blow to CL final preparation efforts

Liverpool’s efforts to organise a suitable behind-closed-doors friendly match ahead of their Champions League final have taken a blow, according

Man Utd make ‘significantly improved’ offer in De Ligt ultimatum

Manchester United are hoping to win the battle for Ajax defender Matthijs de Ligt by tabling a better offer, according

Guardiola ‘agrees €24m-a-year deal to become Juve boss’

Pep Guardiola has agreed a deal to leave Manchester City and become the new Juventus manager, according to reports. Massimiliano

FIFA ditches plans to expand World Cup in Qatar

The 2022 World Cup in Qatar will be a 32-team tournament as originally planned, FIFA has announced. The world governing

Liverpool will sell Shaqiri for a ‘good offer’ this summer

Liverpool will think about selling winger Xherdan Shaqiri this summer if they receive an offer that meets their demands this