Category Archives: Canadian Press
Five stories in the news today, Sept. 1
Five stories in the news today from The Canadian Press --- WORK TO BEGIN ON INQUIRY INTO MISSING, MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN Marion Buller, the judge who will lead a national inquiry into missing and m...
Sep 01, 2016
Five stories in the news today, Sept. 1
Five stories in the news today from The Canadian Press --- WORK TO BEGIN ON INQUIRY INTO MISSING, MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN Marion Buller, the judge who will lead a national inquiry into missing and m...
Sep 01, 2016

Failing sealift shipper raises fears of a lack of supplies in western Arctic
For 80 years, Christmas in many remote communities of the western Arctic really should have been in the summer when the annual landing of the Northern Transportation Co.’s barge brought in suppl...
Sep 01, 2016

A tale of two neighbours: In U.S. election, only the southern one gets the heat
HOLTVILLE, Calif. - In this election year, in this place, in the rare event someone mentions Canada it’s liable to be as a joke. John Hernandez offers an example of the genre. He greets a visito...
Sep 01, 2016

Clinic operator, proponent of privatized health care heads to court next week
VANCOUVER - A self-styled champion of privatized health care is bringing his fight to British Columbia Supreme Court on Tuesday for the start of a months-long trial he says is about patients’ ac...
Sep 01, 2016

Failing sealift shipper raises fears of a lack of supplies in western Arctic
For 80 years, Christmas in many remote communities of the western Arctic really should have been in the summer when the annual landing of the Northern Transportation Co.’s barge brought in suppl...
Sep 01, 2016

A tale of two neighbours: In U.S. election, only the southern one gets the heat
HOLTVILLE, Calif. - In this election year, in this place, in the rare event someone mentions Canada it’s liable to be as a joke. John Hernandez offers an example of the genre. He greets a visito...
Sep 01, 2016

Clinic operator, proponent of privatized health care heads to court next week
VANCOUVER - A self-styled champion of privatized health care is bringing his fight to British Columbia Supreme Court on Tuesday for the start of a months-long trial he says is about patients’ ac...
Sep 01, 2016
Correction: Myanmar-Kofi Annan story
YANGON, Myanmar - In a story Aug. 30 about a Facebook post criticizing former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the Buddhist nationalist group Ma Ba Tha...
Sep 01, 2016
Troopers say no survivors in Alaska midair crash
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Two small planes collided in the air over a remote area of western Alaska on Wednesday, killing all five people on board the two aircraft, officials said. State troopers said the c...
Sep 01, 2016