Monday, January 22, 2018

22 January - Pale Moon START Pages - MSM Home and Government News - Canada



  • Why 'predatory marriage' caught our attention Moira Welsh, who often writes about issues affecting Canada's growing population of seniors, talks to The Investigators about her Jan. 6 story which used a recent Ontario court ruling to explore the phenomenon of predatory marriage.
  • Should we let the crowd fund Canadian science if no one else will?
  • U.S. government shutdown begins and so does the finger-pointing
  • 2 Canadians, 2 Americans freed after kidnapping in Nigeria
  • Looking for Trump's greatest 'triumph' 1 year on? Check out how he's reshaping the federal courts
  • Is Woody Allen finished? Industry watchers, former fans raise question in wake of renewed allegations
  • 'Why weren't we listened to?': Police questioned over role in Toronto Gay Village missing men case
  • Why price-fixing is hard to catch


  • 'We are living in a watershed moment': SAG Awards show spotlights women in Hollywood The Western-inspired revenge tale Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, swept the female-focused Screen Actors Guild Awards Sunday with wins for best ensemble, best actress for Frances McDormand and best supporting actor for Sam Rockwell.
  • Quebec City Muslims alarmed by increasingly public displays of racism one year after mosque shooting
  • Traces of blood found by police in Toronto murder suspect's vehicle, auto shop owner says
  • Insurers say Canadian weather getting weirder
  • U.S. shutdown continues into workweek as Senate talks drag on
  • Wind wreaks havoc, leaves thousands without power in B.C.
  • SAG Awards putting spotlight on women amid #MeToo, Time's Up movements
  • New tactics, old scam: CRA fraud scheme still making the rounds
  • Taliban attack on Afghan hotel leaves 18 dead, most of them foreigners
  • Rogers sales tactics and the 'Tide pod challenge': CBC's Marketplace consumer cheat sheet
  • 1 year later, Trump sparks hope and pain in Miami
  • Catalonia's ex-leader Puigdemont named candidate to lead region The Speaker of Catalonia's parliament has proposed former regional leader Carles Puigdemont as a candidate to lead a regional government, despite his status as a fugitive from Spanish justice.
  • Pence kicks off Israel visit with Netanyahu meeting
  • Lower U.S. business taxes, uncertainty over NAFTA complicate Trudeau's investment pitch in Davos
  • Perhaps the Liberals should change their motto to 'Diversity is our strength, sorta': Robyn Urback
  • Nearly 100 people submit statements in Winnipeg case under new Canadian victims rights bill
  • 'Terrifying': How a single line of computer code put thousands of innocent Turks in jail
  • Why Trump's desire for a protectionist wall threatens more than NAFTA: Don Pittis
  • Philippine volcano explodes, authorities raise alert level
  • Pence visit to Middle East stirs anger over Jerusalem declaration
  • 'Somebody died because of that': Canada's mentally ill allowed to own, buy guns
  • Edmonton girl, 3, suffers serious injury to her hand due to botched IV line, m


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