Category Archives: Canadian Press

Survivors of Ontario's 'training schools' say their suffering is being ignored
CLARINGTON, Ont. - Survivors of a shadowy chapter in the history of Canada’s prison system say the legacy of the alleged abuse they endured as children is being ignored, if not erased. They poin...
Sep 06, 2016

Survivors of Ontario's 'training schools' say their suffering is being ignored
CLARINGTON, Ont. - Survivors of a shadowy chapter in the history of Canada’s prison system say the legacy of the alleged abuse they endured as children is being ignored, if not erased. They poin...
Sep 06, 2016
No evidence to warrant funding transfer from community to local TV, says group
OTTAWA - Canada’s community TV stations want their money back. The Canadian Association of Community Television Users and Stations has asked the country’s broadcast regulator to reconsider...
Sep 06, 2016
No evidence to warrant funding transfer from community to local TV, says group
OTTAWA - Canada’s community TV stations want their money back. The Canadian Association of Community Television Users and Stations has asked the country’s broadcast regulator to reconsider...
Sep 06, 2016
Charge withdrawn for teen accused of making death threats in lyrics on Facebook
PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. - The Crown has withdrawn death-threat charges against a Cape Breton teenager who posted online a song he wrote that included lyrics suggesting a school shooting “sounds li...
Sep 06, 2016
Charge withdrawn for teen accused of making death threats in lyrics on Facebook
PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. - The Crown has withdrawn death-threat charges against a Cape Breton teenager who posted online a song he wrote that included lyrics suggesting a school shooting “sounds li...
Sep 06, 2016

Seguin sits out second day of camp with illness
OTTAWA - Tyler Seguin was forced to sit out the second day of Team Canada’s World Cup of Hockey training camp. Seguin was under the weather, according to Hockey Canada, and remained at the team ...
Sep 06, 2016

Stung by injuries in 2014, Stamkos, Tavares eagerly await World Cup redemption
OTTAWA - Steven Stamkos was on the other side of the world when the Canadian men’s hockey team won Olympic gold in Russia. John Tavares was at the Bolshoy Ice Dome that day in 2014, but on the s...
Sep 06, 2016
Philippine president reaffirms his deadly anti-drug campaign
VIENTIANE, Laos - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte defiantly reaffirmed his controversial campaign against drugs Tuesday and called for a redoubling of crime-fighting efforts across Southeast Asia...
Sep 06, 2016
Canadian auto workers pick General Motors as strike target
DETROIT - The Canadian auto workers’ union has picked General Motors Co. as a potential strike target in contract talks with the Detroit Three automakers. GM will now be the focus of bargaining ...
Sep 06, 2016