SCOTT, Que. — A Quebec man who police say ran away and jumped in a river when officers tried to give him a breathalyzer test will face several charges.
Quebec provincial police Sgt. Claude Denis said the man was pulled over early Sunday morning after cutting off a patrol vehicle.
The 29-year-old suspect then jumped in the river near the town of Scott, about 45 kilometres south of Quebec City.
Denis added that authorities believed the man may have been inebriated at the time.
He said the suspect was arrested several hours later after he was spotted walking down the road wearing wet clothes that included a stolen pair of firefighter's pants.
MORE National ARTICLES
Manitoba Premier Cites 'Personal Responsibility' In Pension Plan Decision
WINNIPEG — Manitoba does not support a national agreement on boosting the Canada Pension Plan in part because it does not address the need for people to set aside their own retirement savings, Premier Brian Pallister said Tuesday.
Manitoba Premier Cites 'Personal Responsibility' In Pension Plan Decision
Councillors OK hefty pay hike for themselves for Fort McMurray recovery work
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — Councillors from a northeastern Alberta municipality severely damaged by a huge forest fire have voted themselves a hefty raise.
Councillors OK hefty pay hike for themselves for Fort McMurray recovery work
Stem Cell Scientist Suspected Of Involuntary Manslaughter
STOCKHOLM — A disgraced stem cell scientist is facing preliminary charges of involuntary manslaughter in connection with two patients who died after windpipe transplants, Swedish prosecutors said Wednesday.
Stem Cell Scientist Suspected Of Involuntary Manslaughter
Northern Ont. First Nation Under Boil Water Advisory Gets Water Treatment Plant
The federal government provided $5.8 million toward the design and construction of the new water treatment plant for Constance Lake First Nation near Hearst.
Northern Ont. First Nation Under Boil Water Advisory Gets Water Treatment Plant
Blackberry Meets With Shareholders At Annual Meeting, 1 Day Before Earnings Release
WATERLOO, Ont. — BlackBerry is holding its annual general meeting in Waterloo, Ont., this morning, with top executives likely to face questions on the future of its hardware business.
Blackberry Meets With Shareholders At Annual Meeting, 1 Day Before Earnings Release
Religious Leaders In Saskatchewan Concerned About Assisted Dying Policies
Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders met with Health Minister Dustin Duncan at the Saskatchewan legislature Tuesday and said facilities should not be forced to help people end their lives either.