Category Archives: Canadian Press

Testosterone rule for female athletes is unscientific, Canadian researcher says
MONTREAL - Proposed rules to limit natural testosterone levels in some female track and field athletes are unscientific and would set a precedent for discriminating against people based on their natur...
Mar 20, 2019

Survey: Top CEOs report weaker economic outlook for 1Q
WASHINGTON - Top U.S. CEOs reported Wednesday that their economic outlook weakened in the first three months of the year although it remains above its historical average. The Business Roundtable, a lo...
Mar 20, 2019
Federal Reserve foresees no interest rate hikes in 2019
WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve left its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday and projected no rate hikes this year, reflecting a dimmer view of the economy as growth weakens in the United States an...
Mar 20, 2019

Nick Taylor excited for challenge of Copperhead Course at Valspar Championship
This week’s Valspar Championship is playing right into Nick Taylor’s hands. Taylor, from Abbotsford, B.C., is looking forward to taking on the difficult Copperhead Course at the Innisbrook...
Mar 20, 2019
Toronto Wolfpack founder now looking to bring a rugby league team to Ottawa
Eric Perez is looking to ramp up the Battle of Ontario by bringing a pro rugby league team to Ottawa. Perez, who helped bring the sport to North America via the Toronto Wolfpack, is part of a Canadian...
Mar 20, 2019
Montreal-based Romanian boxer Lucian Bute announces retirement
Montreal-based boxer Lucian Bute has announced his retirement, ending a professional career that saw him pile up 30 consecutive victories and defend the International Boxing Federation super-middlewei...
Mar 20, 2019

Quebec government to spend $500 million to compensate taxi drivers, reform industry
QUEBEC - The Quebec government will give the province’s taxi drivers $500 million in compensation as it moves to overhaul the province’s passenger transport industry. The Coalition Avenir ...
Mar 20, 2019
Winnipeg labour leader quits; cites sexist comments, treatment by men
WINNIPEG - A labour leader in Manitoba has resigned from her job over what she says have been sexist remarks and dismissive treatment by some of her male colleagues in the labour movement. Basia Sokal...
Mar 20, 2019

Tennis broadcasting coverage a talking point after Andreescu ascension
Bianca Andreescu’s stunning arrival on the WTA Tour scene has been a promotional gift from the heavens for DAZN Canada. It has also left so-called cord clingers in a pickle about how to watch th...
Mar 20, 2019

Buffalo's fab five are among 21 Canadian women playing in March Madness
There’s a Tim Hortons on the University at Buffalo campus, and the Canadians on the Bulls women’s basketball team like to tease their American teammates when they see them sipping a cup of...
Mar 20, 2019