Category Archives: Canadian Press
Fire that killed 5 on Ontario First Nation started by child, police say
ORILLIA, Ont. - Ontario Provincial Police say a house fire that killed five people in a First Nation community last year was set by a child who was among those who died in the blaze. The victims of th...
May 10, 2017
The Wednesday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Wednesday, May 10 --- CLARK TO STAY B.C. PREMIER WHILE VOTES COUNTED: British Columbia Premier Christy Clark has spoken to the lieutenant-governor after the Liberals ...
May 10, 2017
Gov't to begin seismic surveys in Atlantic in drilling push
WASHINGTON - The Trump administration said Wednesday it is moving forward on seismic surveys in the Atlantic Ocean, the first step toward offshore drilling in a region where it has been blocked for de...
May 10, 2017
Olympic hockey silver as a player, Schuler wants to coach Canadian women to gold
CALGARY - Laura Schuler just bought a house in New Hampshire. She won’t be living in it much this year. Schuler will relocate to Calgary in July and begin preparing for what she and the country ...
May 10, 2017
Canadian tennis stars Bouchard, Raonic, post big wins at Madrid Open
MADRID - Canadian tennis stars Eugenie Bouchard and Milos Raonic advanced with big wins Wednesday at the Madrid Open. Bouchard, from Westmount, Que., moved on to the women’s quarter-finals after...
May 10, 2017
It's not easy being Green after B.C. election as party could face tough choices
VANCOUVER - British Columbia’s Green party has emerged from Tuesday’s election with a unique opportunity that could help decide the province’s political future but it comes with risk...
May 10, 2017
Russia, Canada, U.S. try to leave disagreements outside Arctic Council
OTTAWA - Bitter disagreements over Syria. Concern over Russian interference in foreign politics. Worries about battling climate change. Assemble the foreign ministers of Russia, the U.S. and Canada, a...
May 10, 2017
Liberals to name ex-Ontario minister Madeleine Meilleur to official languages post
OTTAWA - The Canadian Press has learned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to name ex-Ontario cabinet minister Madeleine Meilleur as official languages commissioner. Meilleur announced her retiremen...
May 10, 2017
PM spends question period deflecting single query on Aga Khan ethics probe
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been devoting one day each week to showcasing his idea for reforming question period, standing in response to all queries from opposition party leaders and b...
May 10, 2017
Facts and figures from 2016 agriculture census released Wednesday
Statistics Canada says fewer and slightly older Canadian producers are planting more cropland on larger farms while canola is still the country’s most-planted commodity. Here are some highlights...
May 10, 2017