Teneycke resigns from Quebecor
Kory Teneycke, a former spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper whose attempt to create a new television news network sparked controversy, has announced he's resigning immediately from Quebecor Media. cbc.ca |
Investigators study Alta. plane crash site
Officials with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada are taking the lead in an investigation into a small plane crash that killed three people in southern Alberta on Friday. cbc.ca |
Ignatieff pledges enriched caregiver benefits
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff says a Liberal government would provide refundable tax credits and enriched employment insurance benefits for Canadians who are looking after a seriously ill or elderly family member. cbc.ca |
OC Transpo bus delays increase: union
Ottawa transit riders have to wait longer for buses because more trips are being cancelled, according to data from the union representing OC Transpo workers. cbc.ca |
SIU probes fatal shooting involving police
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is investigating an incident in downtown Toronto in which a man was killed and at least one police officer injured. cbc.ca |