Category Archives: Canadian Press

Tesla cuts number of stock colours to streamline production
NEW YORK - Tesla is dropping two of the seven colours it had offered to customers as it tries to streamline production. In a tweet early Tuesday, CEO Elon Musk said obsidian black and metallic silver ...
Sep 11, 2018

UK's Treasury chief says Brexit deal 'doable' by November
LONDON - Britain’s Treasury chief said Tuesday that striking a divorce deal with the European Union over the next two months is “doable,” while the boss of Jaguar Land Rover warned t...
Sep 11, 2018

Yzerman steps down as Lightning GM, BriseBois takes over
Steve Yzerman stepped down as general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning after building them into a perennial contender, handing the reins to longtime assistant Julien BriseBois just two days before t...
Sep 11, 2018

CIBC chief calls for clearer foreign investment rules, more competitive tax scheme
TORONTO - The CEO of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce says Canada must boost its global competitiveness and prepare for a future downturn by offering clearer foreign investment rules, matching a...
Sep 11, 2018
Cadbury owner Mondelez stockpiling chocolate ahead of Brexit
LONDON - A major confectionery maker says Brexit could come between Britons and their beloved chocolate. Hubert Weber, European chief of Mondelez International, says the company is stockpiling ingredi...
Sep 11, 2018

Ikea considers making modernist office building into a hotel
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A brutalist-style structure that was designed by famed architect Marcel Breuer and has sat vacant along Interstate 95 for over a decade may soon see new life as a hotel. Swedish hom...
Sep 11, 2018

New Canadiens Tomas Tatar and Nick Suzuki ready to roll in Montreal
MONTREAL - The start of training camp can’t come soon enough for the two newest Montreal Canadiens. Forwards Tomas Tatar and Nick Suzuki, acquired from the Vegas Golden Knights along with a draf...
Sep 11, 2018
Former University of Manitoba professor charged with sexual assault of student
Winnipeg police say they have charged a former University of Manitoba professor with sexual assault. Officers say a female student, who was 19 at the time, was allegedly sexually assaulted several tim...
Sep 11, 2018
Federal Court confirms legal fees in '60s Scoop class-action lawsuit
TORONTO - A Federal Court judge says he doesn’t have the power to reconsider how much the government should pay lawyers who led a successful class-action lawsuit against Canada over the so-calle...
Sep 11, 2018
Canadian women's lightweight double boat advances to world semis
PLOVDIV, Bulgaria - The Canadian women’s lightweight double boat is moving on to the semifinals at the world rowing championships. Jennifer Casson of Kingston, Ont., and Kate Haber of Owen Sound...
Sep 11, 2018