Nicole Thompson
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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After death of boaters, wife of Kevin O'Leary charged
The wife of celebrity businessman Kevin O'Leary and an American man have been charged in connection with a boat crash that left two people dead and three others injured.
One child a year dies after being stuck in hot car on average, Canadian study says
Accidents in which children die while stranded in hot cars may be more common than people realize, but the authors of a study probing the issue said there are numerous practical habits parents can adopt to ward off such tragedies.
Anglican Church rejects same-sex marriage amendment; will not add policy to national laws
The Anglican Church of Canada narrowly voted down a proposal to bless same-sex marriage across the denomination, with its newly elected leader acknowledging the disappointment the decision would bring for many.
Canadians more likely to take pride in the present than history: poll
More Canadians take pride in the things that affect them today than they do in their country's history, a survey from the Association for Canadian Studies suggests.
International rules must be enforced, Freeland says after Munich conference
Canada will continue to meet with like-minded nations as it aims to bridge divides between countries at a time of simmering international tensions, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said from Germany on Saturday, February 16, 2019.
Former gymnastics coach Dave Brubaker found not guilty of sex assault
A former high-ranking gymnastics coach has been found not guilty of sexual assault and sexual exploitation.
Crisis Group says it trusts Ottawa to help free detainees after McCallum firing
The employer of a Canadian man detained in China is expressing confidence in the Trudeau government following the firing of John McCallum.
Scheer has 'concerns' about Ford's move to scrap planned French-language university
Andrew Scheer says he has "expressed his concerns" to Ontario's premier about the cancellation of a planned French-language university — but he has not asked Doug Ford to reverse the decision.
John McCain remembered as 'friend of Canada,' advocate for expanded NAFTA
John McCain, an avowed free-trader and longtime supporter of expanding the North American Free Trade Agreement, was remembered by Canadian politicians as a friend to Canada who reached across political boundaries to do what he felt was right.
Forest fire in northeastern Ontario threatens stretch of Trans-Canada Highway
Crews battling massive fires in northwestern Ontario have been diverted to the heart of the province's cottage country, where a smaller blaze that started more than a week ago is inching closer to a stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway, provincial officials said on Monday, July 30, 2018.