Category Archives: Canadian Press

Mulroney no fan of Trump but says Canada to lose if Democrats control the Senate
MONTREAL - Brian Mulroney is no fan of Donald Trump’s promise to rip up NAFTA, but the former prime minister says Hillary Clinton’s shift to the left is bad for Canadian trade, especially ...
Oct 18, 2016

Trump v. Clinton: How to stream the last presidential debate
NEW YORK - You can still watch the final televised presidential debate Wednesday even if you don’t have a TV. Many social networks and online outlets will join traditional news organizations in ...
Oct 18, 2016

Teen Titans: Early successes of Marner, Matthews exemplify NHL's youth movement
TORONTO - Players sometimes joke in the Maple Leafs dressing room that Mitch Marner is young enough to be their kid. One of two teenagers on the Toronto roster, Marner looks even younger than his 19 y...
Oct 18, 2016

Quebec hires ex-ambassador to United States to help in softwood lumber dispute
Quebec has hired a former Canadian ambassador to the United States to represent its interests in the difficult softwood lumber negotiations between Canada and its southern neighbour. Raymond Chretien ...
Oct 18, 2016
B.C. Mountie to face luring charge, breach of trust charge dropped
VICTORIA - A charge of child luring has been approved against a British Columbia RCMP officer connected to video taken during a sting by a vigilante group this summer. Const. Dario Devic is accused of...
Oct 18, 2016
32 charged with 78 offences in Canada-wide human trafficking probe: police
TORONTO - Police say 32 people have been charged with 78 offences in a six-day co-ordinated investigation into human trafficking across Canada. More than 390 officers from 53 Canadian police services,...
Oct 18, 2016

Tobey Maguire, Jennifer Meyer separate after 9 years
LOS ANGELES - Tobey Maguire and Jennifer Meyer have separated after nine years of marriage. Maguire’s representative has confirmed a People magazine report on the breakup. The former couple tell...
Oct 18, 2016
Jays manager says he debated before going to umpire over Bauer's bloody finger
TORONTO - Jays manager John Gibbons says he mulled over what to do when he saw blood dripping from Indians starter Trevor Bauer’s injured finger in the first inning Monday night. Bauer, who was ...
Oct 18, 2016
Alberta private school to appeal human rights prayer decision
CALGARY - A private school found to have discriminated against two Muslim students by not allowing them to pray is challenging the ruling in the Alberta Court of Appeal. Webber Academy in Calgary is a...
Oct 18, 2016
Ex-Penn St. spokesman describes chaos after Sandusky charged
BELLEFONTE, Pa. - Jurors in a former assistant football coach’s defamation and whistleblower lawsuit against Penn State are learning about the flood of news coverage that swamped the university&...
Oct 18, 2016