Category Archives: Canadian Press
Hydro-Quebec wins another round in energy feud with Newfoundland and Labrador
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador has lost another legal skirmish in its long-running energy feud with Hydro-Quebec. Crown corporation Nalcor Energy said Tuesday it’s translatin...
Aug 09, 2016
Hydro-Quebec wins another round in energy feud with Newfoundland and Labrador
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador has lost another legal skirmish in its long-running energy feud with Hydro-Quebec. Crown corporation Nalcor Energy said Tuesday it’s translatin...
Aug 09, 2016

Mike Duffy says Senate officials approved newest housing expense claims
OTTAWA - Sen. Mike Duffy says the Senate has approved his latest housing expenses. The latest round of quarterly expense reports show Duffy claimed $1,691.59 for living expenses, although there is no ...
Aug 09, 2016

Mike Duffy says Senate officials approved newest housing expense claims
OTTAWA - Sen. Mike Duffy says the Senate has approved his latest housing expenses. The latest round of quarterly expense reports show Duffy claimed $1,691.59 for living expenses, although there is no ...
Aug 09, 2016

Canadian divers Filion and Benfeito win Olympic bronze medal in Rio
RIO DE JANEIRO - Canadian divers Roseline Filion and Meaghan Benfeito have won a bronze medal in the women’s 10-metre synchronized event. The two women, who also won bronze four years ago in Lon...
Aug 09, 2016
Without evidence, Trump suggests Clinton-scientist link
NEW YORK - Republican Donald Trump and his allies are suggesting that rival Hillary Clinton’s emails may be responsible for the death of an Iranian nuclear scientist who was executed for spying ...
Aug 09, 2016

Weber hopes to help Canadiens fans forget Subban by helping team win games
TERREBONE, Que. - Shea Weber knows all about the outrage Canadiens fans expressed when he was traded by the Nashville Predators to Montreal for the popular P.K. Subban. And the big defenceman knows hi...
Aug 09, 2016
New course to teach animal rights law; a sign of the changing times?
OTTAWA - A new course being taught this fall at the University of Ottawa is an indication that attitudes toward animal rights are changing, say activists, a trend that one Liberal MP hopes will pave t...
Aug 09, 2016
New course to teach animal rights law; a sign of the changing times?
OTTAWA - A new course being taught this fall at the University of Ottawa is an indication that attitudes toward animal rights are changing, say activists, a trend that one Liberal MP hopes will pave t...
Aug 09, 2016
Toronto-area teacher suspended after public raised concerns about conduct: board
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - A Toronto-area elementary school teacher has been suspended after at least one advocacy group alleged she participated in an anti-Israel protest. The Dufferin-Peel Catholic Distric...
Aug 09, 2016