Category Archives: Canadian Press
Mexico diplomat talks immigration in California trip
LOS ANGELES - After a day huddling in California’s capital on immigration, trade and climate, Mexico’s top diplomat is hitting Los Angeles to close out a two-day visit to the immigrant-fri...
Sep 12, 2017
Media ownership, courts on agenda for Poland's lawmakers
WARSAW, Poland - Poland’s parliament gets back to work on Tuesday following its summer break, launching what is widely expected to be a raucous autumn of political change under the ruling nation...
Sep 12, 2017
Sao Paulo mayor tests presidential waters amid voter anger
SAO PAULO - Just eight months into his job as Sao Paulo mayor, Joao Doria appears to be positioning himself as a presidential hopeful who can save Brazil from a seemingly bottomless pit of graft scand...
Sep 12, 2017
'Worst ever seen': European leaders view devastated islands
POINTE-A-PITRE, Guadeloupe - France’s president and the Dutch king visited Caribbean territories on Tuesday that have been hammered by Hurricane Irma, trying to quell accusations by residents th...
Sep 12, 2017
Left out of health debate, Appalachian poor seek free care
WISE, Va. - They arrived at a fairground in a deep corner of Appalachia before daybreak, hundreds of people with throbbing teeth, failing eyes, wheezing lungs. They took a number, sat in the bleachers...
Sep 12, 2017
Oil will keep flowing, but UN sanctions hit North Korea hard
TOKYO - North Korea will be feeling the pain of new United Nations sanctions targeting some of its biggest remaining foreign revenue streams. But the Security Council eased off the biggest target of a...
Sep 12, 2017
Olympic champion Heather Moyse hopes to help next generation in bobsled comeback
Heather Moyse spent the summer putting the finishing touches on her book. There might just be another chapter or two still to be written. Moyse is planning a return to the sport of bobsled for the fir...
Sep 12, 2017

Prosecutors to consider charges in Australian woman's death
MINNEAPOLIS - The case of a Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed an Australian woman in July has been handed over to prosecutors for possible charges, authorities announced Tuesday. It’...
Sep 12, 2017
Financial watchdog warns 50,000 people could lose jobs due to minimum wage hike
TORONTO - More than 50,000 people could lose their jobs if the Ontario government goes ahead with its plan to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2019, the province’s financial watchdog sai...
Sep 12, 2017

Aerospace battle becomes international dog fight with addition of British
OTTAWA - New details are emerging about the high-level, backroom wrangling around Boeing Co.’s dispute with Bombardier, which is quickly becoming an international dog fight. The Trudeau governme...
Sep 12, 2017