Category Archives: Canadian Press
Ex-engineer not guilty of criminal negligence in deadly Ontario mall collapse
A discredited former engineer who declared an Ontario mall structurally sound just weeks before its deadly collapse five years ago was acquitted of criminal negligence on Thursday. While critical of h...
Jun 02, 2017
Couillard says now is the right time to resume constitutional discussion
QUEBEC - Canada’s “historic” 150th birthday is the right moment to resume constitutional discussions, Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard told The Canadian Press in an interview. Couil...
Jun 02, 2017
Experts plumb depths of quake-causing cracks on the Pacific sea floor
VANCOUVER - New research focused off the west coast of North America is giving seismologists a better understanding of what one scientist describes as “the single greatest geophysical hazard to ...
Jun 02, 2017
Cooler heads prevail: A different Mr. Met back at ballpark
NEW YORK - The ever-smiling Mr. Met mascot is back at Citi Field, a day after the person inside the big-headed costume was caught on video making an obscene gesture to a fan. The Mets said a different...
Jun 02, 2017
Man charged after concrete blocks dropped from overpass onto Toronto highway
TORONTO - A man accused of hurling concrete blocks from overpasses onto a major Toronto highway is facing multiple charges in connection with the alleged incidents. Ontario Provincial Police Sgt. Kerr...
Jun 02, 2017
Police officers ordered to turn blind eye to man's crimes, report says
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Blunt orders from senior police telling officers to turn a blind eye to a Newfoundland’s man’s crimes shows fresh leadership and civilian oversight are needed, the...
Jun 02, 2017
Chinese dissident: Trump 'has to be challenged'
JERUSALEM - Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei on Thursday encouraged people across the world to challenge their leaders, including U.S. President Donald Trump, in order to fend off what he said are t...
Jun 02, 2017
US factories report faster growth in May
WASHINGTON - American factories grew at a slightly faster pace in May, another sign that manufacturing remains healthy. The Institute for Supply Management says its manufacturing index rose to 54.9 la...
Jun 02, 2017
Missing, murdered women inquiry urged to earn trust of family members
WHITEHORSE - Families of missing and murdered indigenous women told a national inquiry on its final day of hearings in Whitehorse that they have little faith in the process and their trust must be ear...
Jun 02, 2017
Dall sheep get busy at Yukon wildlife preserve as staff report modest baby boom
WHITEHORSE - The Yukon Wildlife Preserve north of Whitehorse appears to have turned into a busy nursery, despite the best efforts of staff. Executive director Greg Meredith says the preserve has welco...
Jun 02, 2017