Category Archives: Canadian Press
Colleges offering legal tips, hotlines amid DACA uncertainty
BERKELEY, Calif. - Mixed signals from Washington over a possible agreement to preserve protections for young immigrants are increasing anxiety and confusion on college campuses, where the stakes are h...
Sep 15, 2017

Tommy Irvin, longtime Georgia agriculture chief, dies at 88
Former Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tommy Irvin, whose four decades in office made him one of the longest-serving statewide officials in the U.S., died at age 88, the department he once ran confir...
Sep 15, 2017
Park fires 63, uses fresh start to lead Evian major by 2
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France - A new day, a fresh start to the final women’s major of the season, and it seemed like a new Sung Hyun Park showed up Friday. Seizing a second chance to play the first r...
Sep 15, 2017
Disclosure dispute sorted: Ontario gas plants trial now slated for Sept. 22
TORONTO - The long-awaited gas plants trial of two top aides to Ontario’s former premier will start hearing evidence next Friday. Defence and prosecution told court they had hammered out their d...
Sep 15, 2017

Missing Quebec boy found alive in Ontario
MONTREAL - A six-year-old boy who had gone missing along with his father after the child’s mother was found dead in Quebec has been found safe in Ontario, police said Friday. The man and his son...
Sep 15, 2017
The Franklin story has always been at the centre of a historical tug of war
GJOA HAVEN , Nunavut - Full fathom five John Franklin’s ship lies and of its bones are stories made. With apologies to William Shakespeare, few shipwreck tales have seen as much sea-change as th...
Sep 15, 2017
Freeland to walk a fine line on Suu Kyi in address to pro-Rohingya rally
OTTAWA - Canada has been reluctant to overtly blame Aung San Suu Kyi for the violence against her country’s Muslim minority because it believes Myanmar’s military is using it to undermine ...
Sep 15, 2017
Team probes death of man who fell from overpass after police arrived on scene
SYDNEY, N.S. - Nova Scotia’s police watchdog is investigating the death of a 27-year-old man who fell from a highway overpass after officers arrived on scene to deal with a possible dispute. A S...
Sep 15, 2017
Home sales expected to drop in 2018 to lowest level in three years, says CREA
MONTREAL - Canadian home sales are expected to drop to their lowest level in three years in 2018, driven largely by a decline in Ontario, the Canadian Real Estate Association said Friday. The associat...
Sep 15, 2017
Sirens sound as North Korea again sends a missile over Japan
TOKYO - Warning sirens blared in northern Japan on Friday when North Korea launched a missile and again when it passed over the Japanese island of Hokkaido as residents were just starting their day. C...
Sep 15, 2017