Michael Tutton
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Two dead, thousands remain without power in New Brunswick after ice storm
The province was rushing more resources to northern areas, as recovery efforts continue for small communities.
Grounded tanker raises issue of federal watch on foreign flagged ships: mariners
Coast guard officials are optimistic a second towing attempt expected on the weekend will shift the double-hulled Arca 1 — which holds 15 tonnes of its own fuel.
Questions, concerns about Trump loom over Halifax defence meeting
Defence ministers and senior military officers from various nations gathered in Halifax raise concerns about Trumps impact on global security.
Defence leaders at Halifax forum say Trump's NATO criticisms nothing new
U.K. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said it's not unusual for an American president to push for other nations to pitch in more on military spending.
Mi'kmaq protesters block entrance at proposed natural gas storage site
Mi'kmaq protesters are blocking access to a construction site near proposed natural gas storage caverns in Nova Scotia, saying the project threatens a tidal river that through their traditional lands.
PM says civil liberties must be balanced with security in battling terrorism
"Canada is a country that values its freedom (and) its basic charter rights," he said during a stop in Bridgetown, N.S., for an infrastructure funding announcement.
Study needed in New Brunswick to decide how to respond to massive moth outbreak
An insect ecologist with Natural Resources Canada says the swarms are the result of warm winds that carried the bugs from northern Quebec.
Advocates call for minority judges as figures show 'judiciary of whiteness'
A May report in the online version of Policy Options magazine estimates just one per cent of Canada's 2,160 judges in the provincial courts are aboriginal, while three per cent are racial minorities.
Refusal to admit war veteran upsets member of Norwegian parliamentary committee
Christian Tybring−Gjedde, the defence spokesman for the Progress Party, says he plans to bring the case of Petter Blindheim forward to his government.
Ottawa rejects decorated Halifax veteran's application for community care
Petter Blindheim served in the Norwegian Royal Navy during the second World War, but is being denied a bed at Camp Hill Veteran’s Memorial hospital. He moved to Canada after the war.