Category Archives: Canadian Press
Designated driver blew 2 1/2 times legal limit, Kingston, Ont., police allege
KINGSTON, Ont. - Police in Kingston, Ont., say a “designated driver” is facing impaired driving charges after allegedly blowing more than two times the legal limit. They say an officer not...
Sep 12, 2016

Judge Robin Camp should be removed from bench over comments: lawyer
CALGARY - A lawyer presenting the case against a federal judge over comments he made to a sexual assault complainant says there’s sufficient evidence to remove Robin Camp from the bench. Marjori...
Sep 12, 2016
RCMP 'neutral' but to protect property as AltaGas, aboriginals spar over island
STEWIACKE, N.S. - The RCMP says it is staying “neutral” as AltaGas Ltd. and Mi’kmaq protesters are at odds over aboriginal presence on a tiny island near the energy company’s p...
Sep 12, 2016

New UBC president Santa Ono commends 'thoughtful' report on sexual assaults
VANCOUVER - Members of an expert panel tasked with examining the University of British Columbia’s approach to sex assaults say more hard work lies ahead, after the institution published a critic...
Sep 12, 2016
No. 3 Senate Democrat Schumer discloses pneumonia diagnosis
WASHINGTON - The No. 3 Senate Democrat, Chuck Schumer of New York, disclosed Monday that he was diagnosed with pneumonia but that it has now cleared up. Schumer was diagnosed several weeks ago. His di...
Sep 12, 2016

Fed official's speech lowers expectations for hike next week
WASHINGTON - Investors, at least, suddenly seem more confident about what the Federal Reserve will announce when it meets next week: Nothing. Stocks soared Monday after an influential Fed policymaker ...
Sep 12, 2016
Man, 31, charged with fraud in alleged Tragically Hip online ticket scam
KINGSTON, Ont. - A southwestern Ontario man is facing a fraud charge for allegedly advertising Tragically Hip tickets online and not delivering the product. Police say a Kingston, Ont., man responded ...
Sep 12, 2016

Divided NDP seeks new path while Mulcair's leadership in question
OTTAWA - The federal NDP is trying to find a path through political weeds to the fall sitting of Parliament, with plans to focus on issues including climate change and health-accord negotiations. The ...
Sep 12, 2016

B.C. First Nations Site C dam challenge plays out in Federal Court in Montreal
MONTREAL - Ottawa has an obligation to uphold treaty rights in relation to the $9-billion Site C dam project in British Columbia, two First Nations groups from the province argued Monday. The communit...
Sep 12, 2016

Unmanned hot-air balloon hits Olympic arena; minor damage
RIO DE JANEIRO - A small, unmanned hot-air balloon has crashed into the roof of one of the areas in Rio’s Olympic Park, causing minor fire and water damage but with no reported injuries. Rio org...
Sep 12, 2016