Category Archives: Canadian Press

Liberals told to rethink child care policy to claim to be 'feminist government'
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s efforts to run a feminist government should take an extra step to create a universal daycare system, and prevent the funding from being lost in electoral...
Jan 08, 2019

Vince Carter says he'll walk away from the game when he stops loving it
TORONTO - The mornings are the worst. That’s when Vince Carter feels every one of his almost 21 NBA seasons. “Some mornings I wake up and you see me walking into shootaround or meetings an...
Jan 08, 2019

Lessie Brown, oldest person in the US, dies at 114
Lessie Brown, a 114-year-old Ohio woman who was believed to be the oldest person in the United States, died Tuesday, her grandson said. Brown, who had been living with one of her daughters, died at th...
Jan 08, 2019

Attawapiskat band Midnight Shine covers Neil Young's 'Heart of Gold,' partly in Cree
Indigenous rockers Midnight Shine have added fresh glitter to Neil Young’s “Heart of Gold” with new version that features a verse in Mushkegowuk Cree. The Attawapiskat band released ...
Jan 08, 2019

Canadian Alex Comsia emerges mentally stronger from painful shootout loss
Sometimes caring so much comes with a cost. Canadian centre back Alex Comsia learned that the hard way in December 2016 when his North Carolina Tar Heels took on Stanford in the semifinals of the NCAA...
Jan 08, 2019

Disappointment emerges as Canada's Mali mission nears halfway mark
OTTAWA - Nearly halfway through Canada’s 12-month mission in Mali, questions and disappointment are emerging over what some experts see as the Trudeau government’s lack of interest in the ...
Jan 08, 2019
US consumer borrowing growth up $22.1 billion in November
WASHINGTON - Americans slowed their pace of borrowing slightly in November, but it still grew by a robust $22.1 billion. Solid auto and student loans offset some of the decline in the category that co...
Jan 08, 2019
Defence urges jury to find man guilty of manslaughter if it believes confession
VANCOUVER - Jurors tasked with deciding the fate of a man charged with the first-degree murder of a 12-year-old British Columbia girl could make a finding of manslaughter even if they accept an allege...
Jan 08, 2019

Flu cases starting to surge, with kids and teens especially vulnerable: doctors
TORONTO - Cases of influenza are continuing to ramp up across the country, with kids and teens bearing much of the brunt of the dreaded winter bug, say infectious diseases experts, predicting that the...
Jan 08, 2019

A list of those who died or were injured in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash
The driver of a transport truck involved in a deadly crash with the Humboldt Broncos junior hockey team’s bus has pleaded guilty to all charges against him. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was charged with...
Jan 08, 2019