CanadaAug 08, 2024
Canada confirms it pulled diplomats' kids out of Israel as fear of broader war builds
The Canadian government says it decided to pull its diplomats' children and their guardians out of Israel, amid fears over an expanded Mideast war.
Global Affairs Canada says it has approved the temporary relocation of the children and their guardians to a safe third country.
Embassy staff are expected to remain in Israel.
The department says diplomats stationed in nearby Ramallah in the West Bank and in Beirut, Lebanon, do not have dependents living with them.
Tensions in the Middle East have sparked fears about an all-out war after the killing last week of a senior Hezbollah commander in Leb
CanadaAug 07, 2024
Ontario man charged after threatening Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in online video
Another person has been arrested after making threats against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau online.
Police say a man made violent threats against Trudeau, the police and security personnel who might attempt to interfere with his plans in an online video.
RCMP made the arrest with help from the York Regional Police in Ontario.
Police charged Dawid Zalewski, 33, with two counts of uttering threats.
The arrest comes weeks after two Alberta men were charged after they allegedly directed death threats at the prime minister.
RCMP said in July that the men posted threats to kill Trudeau and other pol
CanadaAug 06, 2024
Saskatchewan latest province to restrict cellphone use in school classrooms
The Saskatchewan government says students won't be allowed to use cellphones in class in the upcoming school year.
The move, announced Tuesday, applies to all kindergarten to Grade 12 classrooms.
Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill said in a news release that too often phones are taking students' attention away from what they should be learning.
"This new policy will allow students to be more engaged with their teachers and focused on learning the skills and knowledge they need to reach their potential," he said.
Saskatchewan follows several other provinces -- including Alberta, B.C., Quebec an
CanadaAug 06, 2024
Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh created history in the Paris Olympics
Canadian swimmer Summer McIntosh has created history at the Paris Olympics. She became the first Canadian to win three gold medals at the Olympics. On Saturday, she wins the 200m individual medley in an Olympic record time of two minutes 06.56 seconds, breaking the record of two minutes 06.58 set by Hungary's Katinka Hosszu.
This year, the 17-year-old swimmer from Toronto has won a total of 4 medals for Canada in the Paris Olympics. On July 27, he wins Canada's first medal with a silver medal in the 400m freestyle swimming event.
She will be 21 years old when the Summer Olympics will be held
CanadaAug 06, 2024
Ottawa considers changes to reduce number of temporary foreign workers in Canada
Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault says the federal government is considering new regulations that could make fewer employers eligible to hire temporary foreign workers.
It's part of a suite of changes the minister is announcing in an effort to reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada.
He says he told a group of large business associations today that the program cannot be used to circumvent hiring Canadian workers.
Boissonnault told them the government is considering new ways to restrict eligibility for the program, including looking at how long a business has operated and
CanadaAug 06, 2024
Trudeau meets officials, evacuees following Jasper wildfire
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Hinton, Alta., to get a briefing on the status of the Jasper wildfire.
Trudeau is expected to tour the mobile incident command centre Monday, and meet with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Jasper Mayor Richard Ireland and Jasper evacuees.
He is not expected to tour the town of Jasper itself.
More than 20,000 people were evacuated from the town and Jasper National Park nearly two weeks ago as a wildfire inched closer to the area, destroying one-third of the town's buildings.
A Calgary firefighter died over the weekend after a tree fell on him while fighting th
CanadaAug 02, 2024
Backcountry campers not deterred by Jasper fire
Some backcountry campers rescued from the wildfire in Jasper National Park say they're not deterred from going out again.
A massive wildfire last week forced 25-thousand people to flee the Alberta park and its townsite.
Fire later destroyed a third of the town.
Parks Canada says 245 campers were evacuated from the backcountry.
Among them were Charles Vantanajal and his family, who says he and his family were hiking when they saw smoke near Oldhorn Mountain, but didn't think that they were in any danger because the fire appeared to be far away.
They ended up being taken out by helicopter, whil
CanadaAug 02, 2024
Four-year-old boy drowns in residential pool southwest of Montreal
A four-year-old boy drowned Thursday night in a residential pool southwest of Montreal.
Emergency services were alerted at around 8:30 p.m. about a child in cardiac arrest who had been found in a pool in Beauharnois, Que.
Local police say the child was declared dead at a nearby hospital.
Police say they are still trying to determine how the boy ended up in the pool.
On Facebook, officials with the town of Beauharnois said they were at a loss for words to describe their sadness.
They said the town offers its sincere thoughts to the boy, his family and neighbours.
CanadaAug 02, 2024
Canadians urged to leave Lebanon as flights cancelled amid growing tensions
Lara Salameh was supposed to be flying out of Beirut Thursday en route to Montreal with her husband and two daughters, but the night before, their flight was cancelled. She said Air France told her service out of the Lebanese capital was suspended because of the unstable security situation — one that Ottawa has been warning Canadians about as fears of war between Israel and Hezbollah grow.
Salameh is one of the 21,399 Canadians registered as being in Lebanon, a country the Canadian government is urging its citizens to leave. It says they can’t rely on government evacuation flights if war e