Category Archives: Canadian Press

Crash-prone Quebec ferry removed from service as inspection raises serious doubt
MONTREAL - A Transportation Safety Board of Canada investigator says a ferry that has been removed from service in Quebec after two recent collisions was already badly damaged before the accidents. Th...
Mar 19, 2019

Sen. Beyak broke Senate's code of conduct by posting racist letters
OTTAWA - The Senate’s ethics officer says Sen. Lynn Beyak violated the upper chamber’s conflict-of-interest code by posting racist letters about Indigenous people on her website. Pierre Le...
Mar 19, 2019

Trainer Mark Casse comfortable with War of Will being a Derby favourite
Mark Casse is comfortable heading to the US$1-million Louisiana Derby with a bull’s eye firmly on his back. The Casse-trained War of Will is the early 6-5 favourite for the 1 1/8-mile race, whic...
Mar 19, 2019
Girl subject of Amber Alert north of Toronto found safe
MARKHAM, Ont. - A five-year-old girl who was the subject of an Amber Alert north of Toronto on Tuesday was found safe after a few hours. York regional police said the girl’s father was taken int...
Mar 19, 2019
Carfentanil suspected in 13 deaths in B.C. in one month after 35 total for 2018
VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s coroners service says fewer people fatally overdosed on illicit drugs in January but the number of deaths believed to have been caused by carfentanil more than qua...
Mar 19, 2019
Jury: Roundup weed killer major factor in man's cancer
SAN FRANCISCO - A jury in federal court in San Francisco has concluded that Roundup weed killer was a substantial factor in a California man’s cancer. The unanimous verdict on Tuesday came in a ...
Mar 19, 2019
Les Canadiennes star Marie-Philip Poulin injured ahead of Clarkson Cup
MONTREAL - The CWHL’s leading scorer is questionable to play in Sunday’s Clarkson Cup. Les Canadiennes de Montreal forward Marie-Philip Poulin is said to be day-to-day with a lower-body in...
Mar 19, 2019

Canadian identified as alleged informant in U.S. college admissions scandal
MONTREAL - Morrie Tobin, the Montreal native named in reports as the central figure who exposed an alleged college admissions scam in the United States, was described Tuesday by those who knew him as ...
Mar 19, 2019

Curling's longstanding 10-versus-eight debate continues to simmer
At the 1999 World Curling Federation’s annual general meeting in Saint John, N.B., then-president Gunther Hummelt begged member federations to vote in eight-end games. Curling had just returned ...
Mar 19, 2019

Cliff hopes for strong track season just weeks after breaking marathon record
Ten days after she shattered the Canadian women’s marathon record and ran the 2020 Tokyo Olympic qualifying standard, Rachel Cliff is in a holding pattern. The 30-year-old from Vancouver has lea...
Mar 19, 2019