Nunavut man gets 16 years for Ottawa beating death
Tim Kadluk, 26, is sentenced in an Ottawa court to 16 years in prison for the beating death of a man from Arctic Bay, Nunavut. cbc.ca |
Quebec Carnival hires lawyers to protect Bonhomme
Quebec City's Winter Carnival has hired lawyers to defend its beloved Bonhomme Carnaval, whose iconic image is gracing newsstands across the country this week after Maclean's magazine used it to illustrate an explosive cover story about corruption in la belle province. cbc.ca |
Alta. not cozy with industry, Stelmach says
Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach denies his government is too cozy with the oil industry. cbc.ca |
Nor'easter causes crashes, power outages
A heavy storm hits Atlantic Canada, causing power outages and car crashes and leaving hundreds of ferry passengers stranded. cbc.ca |
Ont. auto-parts workers rally to protect wages
The Canadian Auto Workers Union is moving to counter threats of wage and benefit cuts in Ontario's auto-parts industry by urging employees to participate in a provincewide day of action. cbc.ca |