Category Archives: Canadian Press

Millions pour into Wisconsin's US Senate race in final days
MADISON, Wis. - Millions of dollars poured into Wisconsin starting Monday for the final week of the election, as jittery Democrats tried to push Russ Feingold over the finish line in the U.S. Senate r...
Oct 31, 2016
Clinton shapes agenda for first year of potential presidency
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Hillary Clinton’s advisers are crafting a domestic policy agenda for the opening months of a potential presidency that is centred on three issues with some level of Republic...
Oct 31, 2016
National Airlines gets jet back after paying outstanding St. John's airport bill
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - A commercial jet that was grounded at the international airport in St. John’s, N.L., under a court order has been released after National Airlines paid its outstanding b...
Oct 31, 2016

Feds hope Canadians will focus on long-term economic plan over short-term pain
OTTAWA - The federal Liberal government will update the country’s economic and fiscal progress Tuesday, hoping to encourage Canadians to focus on the potential of its long-term plan - and overlo...
Oct 31, 2016
Cars made after May 2018 must have back-up cameras: Transport Canada
OTTAWA - Transport Canada says new cars and small trucks will have to be equipped with rear-view camera systems starting in May 2018. The new regulations have been formally posted in the Canada Gazett...
Oct 31, 2016
Focus on innovation, not more cash, to improve health care in Canada: doctor
VANCOUVER - Squabbling by provinces in the run-up to a new health accord points to the need for an agency that would share regional health-care innovations with the rest of the country, says an editor...
Oct 31, 2016

Transportation board pushes Pearson airport for safety upgrades after crash
OTTAWA - The fiery crash of an Air France jet in Toronto led to urgent calls to improve airport safety in 2005, but the Transportation Safety Board of Canada says more than a decade later, the federal...
Oct 31, 2016

Sweden declares hero Wallenberg officially dead
STOCKHOLM - World War II hero Raoul Wallenberg, who is credited with helping at least 20,000 Hungarian Jews escape the Holocaust, has been pronounced dead by Swedish authorities, 71 years after he dis...
Oct 31, 2016
Ontario premier calls inmate's 52-month segregation 'extremely disturbing'
TORONTO - The treatment of an inmate held in segregation for four years is “extremely disturbing,” Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said Monday, but she declined to call it torture. Adam Cap...
Oct 31, 2016

Oland "haunted" by prospect of another bail hearing, lawyer tells Supreme Court
OTTAWA - The lawyer for Dennis Oland says his client does not want to be “haunted” by the prospect of another unsuccessful bail hearing if his second murder trial takes an “unfortuna...
Oct 31, 2016