Category Archives: Canadian Press

Retaliate or not? Canada's tough decision in the event of U.S. tariffs on autos
OTTAWA - Industry leaders say the federal Liberal government will face a complex decision - with deep economic consequences - if the U.S. makes good on its threat to slap 25-per-cent tariffs on Canadi...
Jul 05, 2018
OPP rescue child locked in hot car in Temiskaming Shores, Ont.; woman charged
TEMISKAMING SHORES, Ont. - Ontario provincial police say a woman has been charged after officers rescued a child locked in a hot car. Police say they received a call Wednesday afternoon reporting a sm...
Jul 05, 2018

Former Fox News executive joins Trump staff
WASHINGTON - Former Fox News executive Bill Shine is officially joining the White House. President Donald Trump is announcing Shine, the former co-president of the president’s preferred televisi...
Jul 05, 2018
Bombers quarterback Nichols to make his first start of 2018 on Saturday
Winnipeg quarterback Matt Nichols will make his return to the starting lineup Saturday when the Blue Bombers host the B.C Lions. The Bombers made the announcement Thursday on their Twitter account. Ni...
Jul 05, 2018

Trudeau, Ford clash over asylum seekers in first official meeting
TORONTO - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s first official meeting with Ontario’s newly elected premier started with a friendly handshake Thursday, but it was clear the two leaders were mile...
Jul 05, 2018

Embraer joint venture with Boeing could make life tougher for Bombardier: analysts
MONTREAL - The planned tie-up between Boeing Co. and Embraer SA could make life a little tougher on the Airbus-controlled C Series and Bombardier Inc.’s regional aircraft business, industry obse...
Jul 05, 2018

Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner sworn in as Ontario legislator
TORONTO - Ontario’s first Green Party legislator has been sworn in at Queen’s Park, promising to help change the culture of politics in the province. Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner, 49,...
Jul 05, 2018
WTO rules in Canada's favour on dispute with U.S. on glossy paper duties
The World Trade Organization has ruled largely in favour of Canada in a dispute with the United States over duties on glossy paper. The WTO said Thursday it found the U.S. Department of Commerce acted...
Jul 05, 2018

Redrafted Nova Scotia anti-cyberbullying law comes into force
HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia anti-cyberbullying law that was inspired by the death of Rehtaeh Parsons has been redrafted and is now in force, giving a team of investigators a fresh mandate to stop people p...
Jul 05, 2018

Mail delivery au naturel: Calgary police nab naked man driving Canada Post truck
CALGARY - It was a clothes call for Calgary police on Wednesday when a report came in about a naked man driving a Canada Post truck. Duty Insp. Ryan Jepson says officers were told just before 5 p.m. a...
Jul 05, 2018