Monthly Archives: June 2016
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‘Ottawa’ ‘The Swirl Liveth Still’; Convicted Pedophile Allegedly Bragged About His Past
VANCOUVER — Christopher Neil had been free in Canada for only months after serving time in a Thailand prison for sexually abusing young ... -
‘Ottawa’ ‘There Was Blood Everywhere’: Barrhaven Girl Tells of Finding Dead Mother
She was the last to see her mother alive, and the first to find her dead. The girl had stayed home from school ... -
‘Ottawa’ Autistic Student Video Spurs Legal Showdown Between Ottawa School, YouTube and Google
Ottawa’s public school board wants a judge to order YouTube and Google to hand over contact and other personal information about Internet users who ... -
‘Ottawa’ Man, 28, Seriously Wounded in Early Morning Shooting in Orléans
Ottawa police guns and gangs unit is investigating a shooting that occurred around 1:40 a.m. on St. Joseph Boulevard in Orléans. A 28-year-old man was ... -
‘Ottawa’ Canada Could be in For an Even Tougher Grocery War After European Mass Disruption
TORONTO — Mass disruption from discount grocers in Europe could foreshadow further bloodletting in Canada’s highly competitive supermarket sector. The vast penetration in ... -
‘Ottawa’ Internet Service Providers, First Nations Gird For Fight Over Quebec’s Gambling Law
TORONTO/MONTREAL — The country’s major Internet service providers, a Quebec First Nations group and potentially the federal government are lining up against Quebec ... -
‘Ottawa’ OECD Warns of ‘Rapidly Rising Housing Prices’ in Canada as Scotia Takes ‘Foot Off the Gas’ on Mortgage Growth in Hottest Markets
OTTAWA — Concerns over Canada’s overheated housing market are not new, but they are growing. In fact, warnings about the financial-stability risks of ... -
‘Ottawa’ Catalyst Capital Sues Former Wind Mobile Owners for $750M Over Alleged Conspiracy, Breach of Contract
A Toronto-based private equity firm is suing a group of Wind Mobile’s former owners for $750 million for allegedly breaching an exclusivity agreement ... -
‘Ottawa’ Five Things You Should Know Before You Start Your Work Day on June 2
Quebec’s Bill 74, passed last month, requires Internet service providers (ISPs) to block online gambling sites chosen by the government agency Loto-Québec, report ... -
‘Ottawa’ Accounting Firm Partner Accused of Diverting Millions From Prominent Bay Street Family’s Estate
A founding partner of the Toronto branch of one of Canada’s largest mid-tier accounting firms is being accused of inappropriately diverting millions of ...