CanadaJun 11, 2020
RCMP investigating deaths of two children and mother in Saskatchewan as a murder-suicide
RCMP are investigating the deaths of two children and their mother in west-central Saskatchewan as a murder-suicide.
Police say Mounties responded to a house fire call on June 4 in a residential neighbourhood in North Battleford.
First responders found the body of Tammy Fiddler, who was 39, outside the home.
Witnesses say she had been removed from the home by her common-law partner just before police arrived.
Firefighters found the bodies of 7 year old Tessa and 11 year old Wesley Bryant inside.
RCMP say experts have examined the fire, forensic autopsies are complete and Mounties have co
CanadaJun 11, 2020
Two teens dead, one missing after drowning in southern Alberta river: RCMP
RCMP in southern Alberta say two teenage girls have died and one is missing after they went swimming and canoeing with seven other people in a river.
Cpl. Tammy Keibel, a spokeswoman with the Alberta RCMP, says the two victims are 16 and 17 years old.
She could not give the exact age of the missing girl, but says she is about the same age as the other two.
Police say officers responded to a call of a drowning on Wednesday night on the St. Mary River in the area of Spring Coulee, about halfway between Lethbridge, Alta., and the United States border.
They say the three girls had trouble try
BCJun 11, 2020
B.C. records highest number of overdose deaths in May
British Columbia has recorded the highest number of illicit drug overdose deaths in a single month.
The coroner's service says 170 people died in May, as concentrations of the deadly opioid fentanyl have increased.
It says the number of deaths last month were 93 per cent higher than a year earlier.
Nearly 45-hundred people have fatally overdosed on fentanyl in B.C. since 2016, when the province declared a public heath emergency.
BCJun 11, 2020
Vancouver mayor wants B.C. premier to review policing across province
Vancouver's mayor wants the B.C. government to conduct a review of policing across the province.Kennedy Stewart says city council can do little to change policing in Vancouver and the provincial government could override any potential decision.The comments come after the Vancouver Police Board asked council to rescind a one per cent budget cut last week.The board says George Floyd's death in Minneapolis has led to large scale protests that will affect the police department's budget.The mayor's announcement comes after the organizers of the Vancouver Pride Parade said all police and corrections
CanadaJun 11, 2020
Immigration application system set for massive revamp in wake of COVID-19
A complete overhaul of how Canada processes immigration applications is in the works as the federal government braces for a post-COVID-19 surge in demand for migration to Canada.
The federal Immigration Department says the "new normal" that will emerge after the pandemic requires a revamp of the technology used to handle millions of applications a year.
It says new strategies for managing those applications are also needed to limit the amount of in-person contact within the bureaucracy and between officials and potential newcomers.
The department included its plan in an "urgent request" issued
CanadaJun 11, 2020
Ottawa commits $133M in further aid for Indigenous businesses
Ottawa will spend a further $133 million on helping Indigenous businesses suffering the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government has heard from First Nations, Inuit and Metis business owners who have said the last few months have been extremely difficult.
Of the total amount announced today, $117 million is to help small and community-owned Indigenous businesses.
The remaining $16 million is to support Indigenous businesses in the tourism sector, which supports thousands of jobs across the country. This money adds to $306 million in f
CanadaJun 11, 2020
Doug Ford tests negative for COVID-19; Ontario reports 203 new cases, 12 deaths
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has tested negative for COVID-19.
His office said Wednesday he would get tested after learning that Education Minister Stephen Lecce had come into contact with someone who was infected.
Ford and Health Minister Christine Elliott held a joint news conference the day before with Lecce to announce a child-care reopening plan. Lecce's test result came back negative, and the premier's office says today that Ford's and Elliott's were negative as well.
Ontario is reporting 203 new cases of COVID-19 today, bringing the province to a total of 31,544.
The province also reported
IndiaJun 11, 2020
India has diplomatically resolved matter with China: Nitin Gadkari
Union Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Nitin Gadkari said that India's territorial security is strong and the country has diffused border tension with China diplomatically.
"Internal and external security of the country is strong.
We have resolved the matter with China diplomatically.
You also know what we have been doing continuously to the terrorists coming from Pakistan," said Gadkari during Jan Samwad rally in Madhya Pradesh via videoconferencing.
The Union Minister had also slammed Congress party, saying that BJP under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi did
CanadaJun 11, 2020
472 COVID-19 cases and 63 deaths reported in Canada
There are 97,125 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Quebec: 53,341 confirmed (including 5,081 deaths, 19,841 resolved)
Ontario: 31,341 confirmed (including 2,475 deaths, 25,380 resolved)
Alberta: 7,276 confirmed (including 151 deaths, 6,754 resolved)
British Columbia: 2,680 confirmed (including 167 deaths, 2,328 resolved)
Nova Scotia: 1,061 confirmed (including 62 deaths, 994 resolved)
Saskatchewan: 658 confirmed (including 13 deaths, 624 resolved)
Manitoba: 289 confirmed (including 7 deaths, 285 resolved), 11 presumptive
Newfoundland and Labrador: 261 confirmed (including 3 d