Category Archives: Canadian Press
Yosemite chief retiring amid complaints of hostile workplace
FRESNO, Calif. - The head of Yosemite National Park is retiring following employee complaints that he created a hostile workplace by allowing bullying, harassment and other misconduct, allegations als...
Sep 29, 2016

Nate Parker unapologetic in '60 Minutes' interview
NEW YORK - In an interview with “60 Minutes,” Nate Parker was unapologetic for a 17-year-old rape case that has surrounded his film, “The Birth of a Nation.” In excerpts from t...
Sep 29, 2016
Clinton struggling to win over the young voters she needs
BOULDER, Colo. - John Morales was interning for Bernie Sanders’ campaign when the longshot Democratic candidate’s hopes started to fade in the spring. That’s when Libertarian Gary Jo...
Sep 29, 2016
The Latest: NC killing by police heats race in battleground
WASHINGTON - The Latest on the U.S. presidential campaign (All times EDT): 4:40 p.m. The killing of a black man by a Charlotte, North Carolina, police officer and the aftermath together have intensifi...
Sep 29, 2016
Nova Scotia premier says he prefers phone over email to conduct business
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s premier says he likes to conduct most of his government business over the phone because he doesn’t want to publicly defend comments or ideas that don’t become...
Sep 29, 2016

Police in Quebec town ask for public help in locating person who killed ostrich
SAINT-EUSTACHE, Que. - Police near Montreal have asked for the public’s help in finding out who killed and mutilated an ostrich described by its owner as “proud and beautiful.” The t...
Sep 29, 2016

Military planning to provide air transport for French counter-terror mission
OTTAWA - As the Liberal government contemplates which United Nations peacekeeping mission to join, the Canadian military is gearing up to support a major French counter-terrorism operation in northern...
Sep 29, 2016
Foster parents lose emergency motion in Supreme Court to keep Metis toddler
VANCOUVER - The last time a pair of British Columbia foster parents saw the Metis toddler they have raised almost since birth, the little girl was being carried away in the arms of her new adoptive pa...
Sep 29, 2016
U.S. advises people who bought certain Samsung washers to use delicate cycle
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is advising people who bought certain Samsung washing machines to only use the delicate cycle when washing bedding, water-resistant and bulky items because ...
Sep 29, 2016
Clowns gathering for Montreal festival weigh in on sightings of creepy clowns
MONTREAL - Professional clowns say their craft shouldn’t be confused with the sightings of creepy clowns across North America over the past several weeks. Stacey Laureyssens, interim president o...
Sep 29, 2016