Court ruling reveals grim details of Lionel Desmond suicide and murders
A court fight over life insurance has revealed for the first time disturbing details about how former Canadian soldier Lionel Desmond fatally shot his mother, wife and daughter before taking his own life in the family's home in rural Nova Scotia in early 2017.
Free puppies: Nova Scotia woman issues warning about cruel and unusual scam
A Nova Scotia woman has come forward to warn people about an unusually cruel scam that involves the promise of free, purebred puppies.
Three women sue, alleging sexual assault by Correctional Service guard
Three women who say they were sexually assaulted by a prison guard have launched a lawsuit against the federal correctional service.
QuadrigaCX cryptocurrency exchange officially placed in bankruptcy
Less than three months after one of Canada's biggest cryptocurrency exchanges was shut down amid a swirl of controversy, a bid to restructure Vancouver-based QuadrigaCX has failed and the virtual company has officially entered bankruptcy proceedings.
Ottawa lauds 'amazing' Mi'kmaq graduation rate, signs new $600-million agreement
Twenty years ago, only 30 per cent of Nova Scotia's Mi'kmaq students were graduating from high school. Today, that number stands at 90 per cent — the highest on-reserve graduation rate in the country.
Federal government to regulate controversial Alton Gas cavern project
The federal government is stepping in to regulate a company's controversial plan to use water from one of Nova Scotia's major rivers to create huge underground caverns to store natural gas, but a Mi'kmaq leader says Ottawa's move doesn't go far enough.
Widow of QuadrigaCX CEO calls for appointment of chief restructuring officer
The widow of QuadrigaCX CEO Gerald Cotten says a chief restructuring officer should be appointed to oversee what remains of the insolvent cryptocurrency trading platform, saying her role as director has drawn "unwanted" online commentary suggesting she is trying to hide assets.
QuadrigaCX case: Canada's big banks wary of cryptocurrency assets
The wary skepticism that Canada's big banks have for the cryptocurrency industry was on full display on Friday, February 22, 2019, when a Nova Scotia judge issued an order for the eventual disbursement of more than $30 million that belonged to the insolvent QuadrigaCX trading platform.
An insider's view of the Quadriga meltdown: 'It's kinda devastating'
Software engineer Tong Zou lost his life savings — more than $500,000 — in the QuadrigaCX cryptocurrency meltdown.
Lawyer says QuadrigaCX is out of money: 'We don't have anything'
Once one of Canada's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, QuadrigaCX has now run out of money.