Category Archives: Canadian Press
Portland chosen for self-driving car pilot program
PORTLAND, Maine - A Maine city is among seven municipalities that have been selected to help test self-driving car technology. The Portland Press Herald reports Washington-based transportation technol...
Jul 17, 2018

Trudeau poised to shuffle, retool cabinet with focus on Liberals' team for 2019
OTTAWA - Justin Trudeau will shuffle his front benches Wednesday to install the roster of ministers that will be entrusted with leading the Liberal team into next year’s election. The changes wi...
Jul 17, 2018

Toronto FC begins quest for third straight domestic title against Ottawa Fury FC
Toronto FC’s deep run in the CONCACAF Champions League competition was possible thanks to a domestic title run that got its start a year ago in Ottawa. The reigning Major League Soccer champions...
Jul 17, 2018

Invasive species known as the zombie plant present in waterways of five provinces
MONTREAL - An invasive plant species that has become a worrisome problem in Quebec lakes and rivers is also present in four other provinces as well as in almost every U.S. state. Barbara King, executi...
Jul 17, 2018
Court orders CRA to stop setting political limits on charities' activities
OTTAWA - An Ontario Superior Court judge is telling federal tax authorities they can’t set limits on how much a charity devotes to political activity in a new ruling that grants a win to a natio...
Jul 17, 2018
Vancouver's corpse flower bloom fades, along with its rotting flesh smell
Vancouver’s rare corpse flower, dubbed Uncle Fester because of its overwhelming stench, is no longer raising a stink. The Vancouver Park Board says the titan arum, a plant native to Sumatra and ...
Jul 17, 2018
People in all 124 Ontario ridings will be consulted on sex ed, says Doug Ford
TORONTO - People across Ontario will be consulted before a new sex-education curriculum is drafted, Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday in an attempt to quell concerns over his government’s controver...
Jul 17, 2018

Study finds dramatic increase in 2018 Sundance attendance
SALT LAKE CITY - Attendance at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival increased dramatically over the previous year, according to an economic impact study released on Tuesday. Nearly 125,000 people attended ...
Jul 17, 2018

Herdman: Canada's road to 2022 and 2026 World Cups starts with Nations League
TORONTO - Head coach John Herdman sees a clear path to the 2022 and 2026 World Cups for Canada’s men’s soccer team, and it begins with the Nations League. Herdman outlined Canada’s e...
Jul 17, 2018

B.C. Lions all-star linebacker Solomon Elimimian placed on injured list
SURREY, B.C. - The B.C. Lions notched a big win Saturday night, but the victory has cost them two star players. Coach Wally Buono said linebacker Solomon Elimimian is out after having surgery on his h...
Jul 17, 2018