Nicole Thompson
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Canadian scientists say rallies in support of American counterparts feel like deja vu
It was something like a flashback for Canadian scientists who gathered across the country Saturday to rally in support of their American counterparts, who are facing mounting attacks against science.
Teens' thoughts on pot unchanged after legalization news, they say
Some teens say their likelihood of using weed hasn't changed since the Liberal government announced details of its legalization plan - it's made them aware of information on both sides of the debate.
Canadians attend memorials for Vimy Ridge centennial country-wide
Though there are no surviving veterans who fought at Vimy Ridge, Canadians across the country are making sure their legacy is not forgotten on the battle's centennial anniversary.
Canadian aid agencies prepare for influx of Syrian refugees after U.S. airstrikes
Canadian aid workers in the Middle East are preparing for an influx of asylum-seekers into already crowded camps, fearing U.S. military action in Syria could drive more people out of the wartorn count
Bail hearing underway for Hamilton man accused in massive Yahoo email hack
The father of a Canadian man accused in a massive hack of Yahoo emails told an Ontario court he'd keep all electronic devices locked away and out of his son's reach if his child is released on bail.
Bombardier execs to defer payment of part of their 2016 compensation
Bombardier further retreated Sunday on a hefty pay increase to six senior executives, announcing they would defer receiving payment on a sizeable chunk until a later time.
Hundreds attend funeral Saturday for the man behind 'Sharkwater' documentary
Toronto filmmaker Rob Stewart, who died while scuba diving off the coast of Florida, was remembered as a lovable scamp who channelled his passion for the environment into a global movement.
Trudeau says Canadian dual citizens unaffected by U.S. ban on travel from 7 countries
A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in the wake of Donald Trump's ban on some refugees.
Memorial service held for Ontario woman killed in Istanbul terror attack
A cousin of the Ontario woman killed in the New Year’s Eve terrorist attack in Turkey says his family feels empty without her.
East Coast takes polar bear plunge
Eighty-two-year-old Arnie Ross, clad in coral swim trunks, was the first of more than 250 people to jump off the wharf in Herring Cove, N.S., on Sunday.