Category Archives: Canadian Press

Jaguars apologize to local military for anthem demonstration
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jacksonville Jaguars have apologized to local military leaders for demonstrating during the national anthem in London last month. Jaguars President Mark Lamping sent a letter ...
Oct 17, 2017
Monday's Games
Monday’s Games NHL Tampa Bay 3 Detroit 2 — MLB Post-season American League Championship Series New York 8 Houston 1 (Astros lead series 2-1) — NFL Tennessee 36 Indianapolis 22 —...
Oct 17, 2017

Despite off-season moves, Canucks still searching for power-play success
VANCOUVER - A punchless power-play was one of the main reasons the Vancouver Canucks struggled the last two seasons. It’s still early, but not much has changed in 2017-18. The Canucks were just ...
Oct 17, 2017

Cowboys' Elliott gets another reprieve, will play vs 49ers
NEW YORK - Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott was granted another legal reprieve Tuesday night in the running back’s fight to avoid a six-game suspension over domestic violence allegations. A N...
Oct 17, 2017

San Antonio Stars moving to Las Vegas, bought by MGM Resorts
NEW YORK - Las Vegas is getting a WNBA franchise. The San Antonio Stars are moving to the gambling mecca after being bought by MGM Resorts International, the league said Tuesday. “Las Vegas has ...
Oct 17, 2017
Sears Canada's registered retirement plan appoints new administrator
VANCOUVER - Morneau Shepell is taking over administration of Sears Canada Inc.’s registered retirement plan. The Financial Services Commission of Ontario says in a statement that the Ontario Sup...
Oct 17, 2017

Feds promise to guard Canadian jobs before approving Bombardier-Airbus deal
OTTAWA - The federal Liberals have promised to build in safeguards to make sure this week’s stunning deal between Bombardier and European rival Airbus helps - and doesn’t hurt - CanadaR...
Oct 17, 2017
Veteran investor Marc Faber booted from 3rd company after racist comments
TORONTO - Veteran investor Marc Faber has resigned his board seats at three companies based in Canada on Tuesday following comments he made in his investment newsletter that America was better off bec...
Oct 17, 2017

NAFTA tensions erupt: Countries admit talks struggling, push deadline into 2018
WASHINGTON - The NAFTA countries haven’t broken up. But they are publicly bickering. They are delaying their next get-together date. And they appear to have agreed they won’t be resolving ...
Oct 17, 2017
Liberals tighten scope of passive-income measure for private corporations
OTTAWA - The federal government is moving to pare down its controversial tax proposal on passive income so that it will only affect three per cent of private corporations. Finance Minister Bill Mornea...
Oct 17, 2017