Category Archives: Canadian Press

Ottawa professor who died in Ethiopia plane crash remembered for public outreach
Ottawa professor Pius Adesanmi, one of the 18 Canadians killed in Sunday’s Ethiopian Airlines crash, is being remembered as a public intellectual whose outreach to Africans across the globe shap...
Mar 11, 2019
Foreign service workers' union asks for binding arbitration in contract talks
OTTAWA - The union representing Canada’s diplomatic corps says it has filed a request to go to arbitration with the federal government after the two sides couldn’t agree on a new contract ...
Mar 11, 2019

Caregivers still vulnerable under new immigration rules, advocates warn
OTTAWA - Migrant workers employed in Canada as caregivers are confused by new changes to immigration programs aimed at them, with many concerned the changes could mean more barriers to obtaining perma...
Mar 11, 2019

NDP leader Singh hopes new deputy will help party 'reconnect' with Quebec
MONTREAL - NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was barely a minute into his speech Monday announcing a deputy leader from Quebec when he invoked the memory of Jack Layton, who famously led the party to its 2011 ...
Mar 11, 2019

Renewed efforts to find Montreal boy a year after his disappearance
MONTREAL - A year after 10-year-old Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou vanished after setting out to visit a friend in north-end Montreal, new efforts are being launched this week to find him. On Tuesday and Wedne...
Mar 11, 2019

Panthers' Huberdeau, Stars' Bishop, Ducks' Terry named NHL stars of the week
NEW YORK - Florida Panthers left-wing Jonathan Huberdeau, Dallas Stars goaltender Ben Bishop and Anaheim Ducks right-wing Troy Terry are the NHL’s three stars of the week. Huberdeau led the NHL ...
Mar 11, 2019

Former CFL head coach Marc Trestman comes full circle with XFL post
Marc Trestman has come full circle. Last week, the former CFL head coach was named the head coach/GM of the XFL’s Tampa Bay franchise. For Trestman, it’s a return to the state where he beg...
Mar 11, 2019
US retail sales up just 0.2 pct. as consumers stay cautious
WASHINGTON - U.S. retail sales rose slightly in January after a sharp drop in December, reflecting caution taken by consumers amid a government shutdown and volatile stock market. Retail sales increas...
Mar 11, 2019

Feds launch review of official-languages law 50 years after its introduction
OTTAWA - The federal government is launching a review of the Official Languages Act, saying it is time to modernize the decades-old law. The 1969 law enshrined Canadians’ right to receive federa...
Mar 11, 2019

Former Conservative candidate charged with campaign theft from 2015 election
OTTAWA - A failed Conservative candidate from the 2015 federal election has been charged with stealing more than $5,000 from campaign coffers. The federal public prosecution service has charged former...
Mar 11, 2019