November 26, 2019 Son of German diplomat, girlfriend paroled 34 years after her parents were murdered in DC home Jens Soering and Elizabeth Haysom, two former lovers who met at the University of Virginia, were paroled from jail Monday more than 30 years after they were first convicted in the gruesome slayings of Haysom’s parents in 1985.
November 25, 2019 Winnipeg Blue Bombers win Grey Cup, allowing fan to put on pants for first time since 2001 The Winnipeg Blue Bombers won their first Grey Cup since 1990, and nobody in all of Canada – and maybe the world – was happier than this one superfan.
November 25, 2019 Dog found shielding kittens from cold on side of Canada road, shelter says A stray dog recently found on the side of the road in Canada was discovered sheltering several babies — not a litter of her own puppies, however, but a set of five adorable kittens.
November 23, 2019 Judge dismisses Subway's $158M lawsuit against CBC over report exposing its chicken A judge has dismissed a $210-million defamation lawsuit filed by Subway against CBC, which reported it may have been selling poultry products that were only 50 percent chicken DNA.
November 19, 2019 Hockey commentator Don Cherry says he would not apologize as condition for return Hockey commentator Don Cherry says the network that fired him "made it impossible" for him to address the comments that led to his dismissal.
November 19, 2019 Hockey Canada to stop using 'midget' as age category to make sport 'more inclusive' Canada’s hockey governing body announced Monday it will do away with the term “midget” and other traditional-age categories in his boys and girls hockey ranks.
November 14, 2019 Small Canadian island irate that Americans keep opening their mail The population of a tiny Canadian island off the coast of Maine is demanding their government start a year-round ferry service or build a new bridge to the mainland to keep American customs officials from opening what they say is nearly every piece of mail they’ve been getting for over a year.
November 13, 2019 Cirque du Soleil co-founder detained for allegedly growing cannabis on private South Pacific island The co-founder of the global circus company Cirque du Soleil has been detained in French Polynesia on drug trafficking charges for allegedly growing marijuana on his private island.
November 13, 2019 Locke and Paulsen: Trade deal between US, Mexico and Canada carries big benefits – Congress should approve it Democrats and Republicans in Congress should join together to approve the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement on trade.
November 12, 2019 Legendary hockey broadcaster Don Cherry fired after 'divisive' immigration remarks on live TV Former Boston Bruins’ head coach and well known Canadian sportscaster Don Cherry was fired Monday after stirring controversy with his on-camera comments about immigration.