Category Archives: Canadian Press

US-Russia relations plummet further over Syria, Ukraine
WASHINGTON - Already testy, relations between the United States and Russia plummeted Monday as Washington suspended diplomatic contacts with Moscow over failed efforts to end the war in Syria and Pres...
Oct 03, 2016
AP: "Apprentice" cast & crew say lewd Trump demeaned women
NEW YORK - In his years as a reality TV boss on “The Apprentice,” Donald Trump repeatedly demeaned women with sexist language, according to show insiders who said he rated female contestan...
Oct 03, 2016
Attorney general to Trump Foundation: Stop fundraising in NY
ALBANY, N.Y. - The New York attorney general’s office has ordered the Trump Foundation to immediately stop fundraising in the state, saying it isn’t registered to do so. James Sheehan, hea...
Oct 03, 2016

Alberta won't support Ottawa's climate change plans without a pipeline: Notley
EDMONTON - Alberta Premier Rachel Notley drew a line in the oilsands Monday when she said she will not support Ottawa’s climate change plan unless the federal government makes progress on new oi...
Oct 03, 2016

Hurricanes, Predators, Jets among the likely risers in the NHL this season
It’s been seven seasons since the Carolina Hurricanes last treated their fans to a playoff game, but there’s hope in Raleigh that the club might be turning a corner. Carolina’s lack ...
Oct 03, 2016
Groups worried over world heritage park want Trudeau to revisit Site C approval
EDMONTON - First Nations and environmental groups want the federal government to revisit its approval of British Columbia’s Site C dam which they worry would threaten a national park that is a W...
Oct 03, 2016

College student accused in face-biting attack taken to jail
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A college student who deputies say bit a dead man’s face after stabbing him and his wife to death outside their Florida home was released from the hospital Monday and tak...
Oct 03, 2016
Kardashian joins string of big jewel heist victims
PARIS - Kim Kardashian West joined a line of victims of major jewel heists when armed robbers entered her Paris residence, chained her to bathroom furnishings and escaped with jewels worth an estimate...
Oct 03, 2016

Judge temporarily suspends controversial Montreal pit bull ban until Wednesday
MONTREAL - A Quebec judge temporarily suspended Montreal’s controversial regulation banning new pit bulls Monday and questioned whether the city overstepped its bounds in enacting the bylaw. Sup...
Oct 03, 2016

National carbon price to be $10 a tonne in 2018, $50 by 2022, Trudeau says
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pre-empted climate change negotiations with Canada’s premiers, announcing that the federal government will impose a pan-Canadian floor price on carbon ...
Oct 03, 2016