Category Archives: Canadian Press
Contract talks with Canada Post stalled as CUPW's strike mandate runs out
OTTAWA - As the clock ticks down on the Canadian Union of Postal Workers’ strike mandate, contract talks with Canada Post are going nowhere fast. Each side blames the other for the stalled negot...
Aug 16, 2016
Ottawa Senators to retire former captain Daniel Alfredsson's No. 11 jersey
OTTAWA - No. 11 is synonymous with Daniel Alfredsson and the Ottawa Senators, and now the organization is making sure it always will be. Senators owner Eugene Melnyk announced Tuesday the team would b...
Aug 16, 2016
Saskatchewan village to get health, education help after school shooting
LA LOCHE, Sask. - A remote northern Saskatchewan village where people were traumatized after a deadly school shooting is getting help to improve its future. Premier Brad Wall was in La Loche on Tuesda...
Aug 16, 2016
Border phone search case raises thorny privacy, charter issues: lawyers
HALIFAX - Several thorny questions still haven’t been answered in the case of a Quebec man who refused to give border officers his cellphone pass code, say privacy and technology lawyers. Alain ...
Aug 16, 2016
Man who hopped on subway tracks for online video about Pokemon Go charged
TORONTO - A comedian who hopped on Toronto’s subway tracks to make a “cautionary” video about Pokemon Go says he won’t fight a charge against him. Toronto Transit Commission sp...
Aug 16, 2016
Brian Williams to anchor late campaign newscast for MSNBC
NEW YORK - Starting next month, Brian Williams will anchor a nightly newscast at 11 p.m. ET on MSNBC primarily focused on the election. The news network generally airs repeats of its prime-time lineup...
Aug 16, 2016
Mississippi teen missing for 43 years finally identified
GULFPORT, Miss. - A Mississippi resident missing for 43 years has been identified as the unnamed teenager killed in a traffic accident in Texas City, Texas, in 1973. Harrison County Sheriff’s In...
Aug 16, 2016

Congress receives FBI notes from Clinton interview
WASHINGTON - Congress received FBI documents related to the agency’s recently closed investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of stat...
Aug 16, 2016
Alberta judge upholds human rights prayer decision against private school
CALGARY - An Alberta judge has upheld a human rights decision that found a private school discriminated against two Muslim students by not allowing them to pray. The Alberta Human Rights Commission tr...
Aug 16, 2016
Montreal to host concert for world health; Trudeau and Bill Gates invited
MONTREAL - A concert to raise awareness about the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria will be held in Montreal on Sept. 17, organizers said Tuesday. Usher, Half Moon Run, Metric and Grimes wi...
Aug 16, 2016