No Comment Canadian Army sent to Newfoundland after massive snow drift Residents in St John's, Newfoundland, shovel snow after more than 28 inches (70 centimeters) of snow fell in 24 hours in the provincial capital. 20/01/2020
No Comment Resident wakes to wall of snow after storm lashes eastern Canada It was so bad a state of emergency was declared. 18/01/2020
Canada Iran plane families will get answers, says Canada PM Trudeau Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it's been gut-wrenching to listen to stories from relatives of 57 Canadians who perished in the downing of a Ukrainian jetliner in Iran last week as he attended one of several memorials across the country on Sunday 13/01/2020
No Comment Canada holds vigils for victims of plane crash in Iran Hundreds of mourners held a candle-light vigil Thursday night in Toronto to remember 176 people killed when a Ukraine-bound plane crashed in Iran. 10/01/2020
Canada World's first full-electric commercial plane takes to the sky Habour Air plans to become the world's first all-electric airline. 11/12/2019
Canada Amazon 'Forest Guardian' shot in the head by illegal loggers In an ambush on the Arariboia reservation in Brazil's Amazon rainforest, Paulino Guajajara was shot dead while one other was injured, according to a statement from Guajajara tribe leaders. 03/11/2019
No Comment Canadian PM Justin Trudeau takes selfies with subway users in Montreal Trudeau delivered an unexpectedly strong result despite a series of scandals that tarnished his image as a liberal icon 22/10/2019
Canada Canada: Trudeau's Liberals projected to form minority government Canada: Trudeau's Liberals projected to form minority government 22/10/2019
Canada Canada's Trudeau fights for survival in tight election race Once a political rock star, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces challenging general elections on Monday after scandals tainted his progressive image. 21/10/2019
Canada Euroviews. Why I'm not surprised that Justin Trudeau wore blackface ǀ View People can do racist things but believe they’re not racist in part from conditioning that says burning crosses and lynchings are racist but little else is. 20/09/2019
Canada Canadian PM does not know how many times he wore 'blackface' Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he was "wary of being definitive" about the number of times he wore "blackface" since he did not remember the "recent pictures that came out". 19/09/2019
Canada Hurricane Dorian hits Canada Hurricane Dorian makes landfall in Canada damaging parts of the east coast. The Bahamas have now started to evacuate as the real damage of Dorian starts to become apparent. 08/09/2019
Canada 'Shock' as scientists find plastic microbeads in remote Arctic ice Micro-plastic pieces have been found in remote Arctic ice — the latest indication of how far pollution has spread across the planet. 14/08/2019
Canada Air Canada flight hit by turbulence, 35 people suffer minor injuries An Air Canada flight bound for Sydney was diverted to Hawaii on Thursday after experiencing severe turbulence. 35 people suffered minor injuries. 11/07/2019
Sport Judo legend Teddy Riner crowned heavyweight king at Montreal Grand Prix Japan win 7 golds at 2019 Montreal Grand Prix as French judo legend Teddy Riner is crowned heavyweight king after returning to top flight competition 08/07/2019
Sport Japanese judokas strike more gold on Day 2 of Montreal Grand Prix 2019 Explosive judo dominated a thrilling second day of the Montreal Grand Prix 2019, with Japan topping the medals table, ahead of hosts Canada in second 07/07/2019
Sport Thrilling judo on Day 1 of Montreal Grand Prix as Japan tops standings There was thrilling judo on display at the inaugural Montreal Grand Prix 2019 as Japan tops medals standings on Day 1, just ahead of hosts Canada 06/07/2019
Canada Picture of Quebec education minister with Malala stirs controversy The Canadian province recently adopted a law barring teachers and other civil servants from wearing religious symbols. 06/07/2019
Canada Return to sender: 69 containers carrying mislabeled waste returned to Canada from the Philippines Rubbish, labeled as plastic recyclables, was stranded in the Philippines for years. The 69 containers arrived in Vancouver to be incinerated this week. The move ends a dispute which started in 2013 that sparked a diplomatic row between Ottawa and Manila. 30/06/2019
Green News The future of sports nutrition: protein powder made from food waste The company leading the way in nutrition by making sustainable food supplements and protein powders from household and grocery food waste. 28/06/2019
Canada Four injured in shooting during Raptors' NBA victory parade in Toronto Police have arrested three people and recovered two firearms. 18/06/2019
Canada Woman "must pay" €40,000 phone bill A Canadian woman has been asked to pay 61,000 Canadian dollars ( €40,700) for calls she claims she didn't make. 09/06/2019
Canada Inquiry slams killing of indigenous women as 'Canadian genocide' A long-awaited report from Canada's national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls will call it a 'Canadian genocide.' 03/06/2019
Canada Good yarn? Red in mayor's scarf 'shows male dominance' on council A city councillor in Quebec has picked up her knitting needles to highlight the stark difference in the time female and male councillors speak at city council meetings. 22/05/2019
Living “The longer the supply chain, the more is wasted” A Q&A with Instagram’s Wasteland Rebel 12/05/2019
Green News This film festival will inspire you to push boundaries We tour Banff, the festival showcasing some of the best adventure films in the world. 10/05/2019