There, was shot. Youre looking at the scene, very chaotic, a very busy area. Were hearing reports out of canada that the gunman did answer the Parliament Building and shots were fired inside that building. The Prime Minister is safe. He has been removed from the area. Parliament now on lockdown as the hunt goes on for the gunman. Were hearing the gunman had a large gun, possibly a rifle. People were looking for cover as soon as those shots rang out. Several shots, well over a dozen. Then you had several Good Samaritans who rushed to that un rm toed guard, trying to perform cpr on that guard. Were still waiting to get information on that guard, what condition he or she is in. Were waiting on a possible motive here. Were tapped into a Canadian News Agency whos reporting from the scene. As soon as we learn more, well pass it to you. For now, thats the latest from the live desk. Now to that gas station fire. Youre longing at flames at one pump station. The fires now out and the store attac
The Green Party bleeds in a legal battle with leader Anna Mi Paulo
The Green Party is preparing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in a legal battle with leader Anna M Paulo. As the federal election approaches, the already difficult financial situation has further deteriorated.
According to two party sources who were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter, at a meeting of the Federal Committee of the Green Party last night, the party’s executives stated that the party spent about $100,000 in legal affairs in July. Expenses, and another $100,000 for legal expenses in August. .
Last month, Paul started arbitrating her employment contract, and the party’s senior officials took a vote of no confidence and suspended her membership to oust her. The independent arbitrator stopped these two actions.
The former general joins the battle and brings the endangered Afghan interpreter to Canada
Three prominent former task force commanders from the Afghan War in Canada have issued an urgent appeal to the Minister of Immigration to restart the resettlement plan for local interpreters working with soldiers and diplomats.
Retired major generals Dennis Thompson, Dean Milner, and Dave Frazier wrote an open letter in which they warned as many as 115 former translators and their families that they were still in the war-torn country and obtained the Taliban After major progress, they are in danger.
“If they are found, they may be imprisoned or worse, because they serve to support our mission,” said the letter released late on Thursday, and CBC News obtained a copy.
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Ottawa-A travel waiver is underway that will allow the winners of the NHL All-Canada Division and their American counterparts to cross the border in the third