Category Archives: Canadian Press

Once rotten luck turns around for Maple Leafs forward Kadri early this season
TORONTO - Nazem Kadri’s once rotten luck has taken a sharp turn for the better. The 26-year-old Maple Leafs centre was 27 games and more than 100 shots into the 2015-16 campaign before he had fi...
Nov 02, 2016
N.L. man who watched his father murder his mother wants stiffer sentences
A Newfoundland man who was four years old when he saw his father brutally beat his mother to death says he’s living in fear knowing Dale Ogden is out on day parole and believes he should have re...
Nov 02, 2016
A by-the-numbers look at the federal government's latest economic update
OTTAWA - A look at the federal government’s latest economic update, by the numbers: - Deficit to rise to $25.1 billion this year, from the $23.4 billion forecast in last spring’s federal b...
Nov 02, 2016

The Wednesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Wednesday, Nov. 2 MORNEAU SAYS INVESTORS WANT INFRASTRUCTURE AGENCY: Canada’s finance minister says the country needs a new agency designed to pump private doll...
Nov 02, 2016
Home school shut down amid allegations of misspending takes Alberta to court
EDMONTON - Two agencies overseeing thousands of home-schooled children in Alberta are asking a court to reverse the province’s decision to pull funding and accreditation over allegations of miss...
Nov 02, 2016

Obama worries black vote is not solid enough for Clinton
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - President Barack Obama twice generated a historic wave of African-American support on his way to the White House, but worries now the black vote “is not as solid as it needs ...
Nov 02, 2016
Cyndi Lauper hitting Philadelphia gay bars to get out vote
PHILADELPHIA - A 1980s pop star, a former governor, a senate hopeful and an actress walk into a gay bar - to encourage people to vote on Election Day. Cyndi Lauper and former “Will and GraceR...
Nov 02, 2016
Timeline of key dates in Liberal Sudbury byelection scandal
SUDBURY, Ont. - The Ontario Provincial Police have laid Election Act bribery charges against a former top staffer of Premier Kathleen Wynne and a Liberal fundraiser. The allegations date back to a bye...
Nov 02, 2016

African-American early-voter turnout down; Obama sounds alarm bell
FORT LAUDERDALE, United States - U.S. President Barack Obama has sounded the alarm bell about an apparent decline in black voter turnout in this election, pointing to early-voting data that’s no...
Nov 02, 2016
Lawsuit claims Ottawa doctor used own sperm to impregnate fertility patients
An Ontario doctor once suspended for inseminating women with the wrong sperm at his fertility clinic is now accused of allegedly using his own biological material to impregnate certain patients who ca...
Nov 02, 2016