Couche-Tard bid for Casey's stymied
Laval, Que.-based Alimentation Couche-Tard has suffered a setback in its quest to own North America's largest collection of convenience stores. cbc.ca |
Nisga'a ancestral chief challenges treaty
A Nisga'a ancestral chief is scheduled to appear in B.C. Supreme Court to ask a judge to overturn the groundbreaking treaty that created the Nisga'a Lisims government. cbc.ca |
No jail for fetal alcohol sufferers: lawyers
People who suffer from fetal alcohol spectrum disorder should not go to jail for crimes they commit, according to the head of the Canadian Bar Association. cbc.ca |
Williams trauma prompts Belleville healing rally
A public gathering is underway for Belleville, Ont., to help area residents move past the horrific crimes of convicted murderer Col. Russell Williams. cbc.ca |
Stampede, union wrangle over first contract
A union representing about three dozen employees of the Calgary Stampede is at a stalemate with the company as it tries to negotiate its first contract. cbc.ca |