Category Archives: Canadian Press
Royal romances: A tolerant view of divorce marks new era
LONDON - Divorce has bedeviled Britain’s royal family for centuries. It has created problems not only when Prince Charles and Princess Diana ended their marriage in the most bitter fashion in 19...
May 16, 2018

New pressure on Newfoundland and Labrador to cover abortion pill
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador - the only province that does not provide at least partial coverage of the abortion pill - is under renewed pressure to do so. Medical students and p...
May 16, 2018

Liberal election campaign chair says Peladeau uses his media as political weapon
MONTREAL - Quebec media baron Pierre Karl Peladeau uses his platforms to influence politics in the province, says a well-known businessman who recently became president of the Liberal party&...
May 16, 2018

Federal natural resources researchers forecast long, hot wildfire season
Federal wildfire researchers say most regions in Canada could be facing a long, hot, fiery summer. Wildfire starts and the amount of land burned were below average for the first few wee...
May 16, 2018
Wedding of prince and actress brings outsized media interest
BERLIN - Like most everyone else with a taste for fairytales, Germans love the spectacle of a royal wedding. But since the country’s last emperor, Wilhelm II, was forced to abdicate in 1918, Ger...
May 16, 2018
Talks break down between Canadian Lacrosse Association and national teams
The Canadian Lacrosse Association broke off communication with the National Lacrosse Team Players’ Association on Monday, deepening a standoff that threatens the country’s participati...
May 16, 2018

Abanda: 'I will never get the same treatment (as Bouchard) because I am black'
Canadian Francoise Abanda says she’s experienced racism in tennis. But the 21-year-old from Montreal said her Twitter comments about discrimination on Wednesday weren’t aimed at fello...
May 16, 2018
Suspended vice-admiral Mark Norman's case put over until July 10
OTTAWA - A handful of supporters turned up at the Ottawa courthouse Wednesday to praise Vice-Admiral Mark Norman and decry the criminal charge against him, though the suspended military officer did no...
May 16, 2018

Education, immigration, trade can lift Canada's growth prospects: central bank
OTTAWA - A top Bank of Canada official points to three areas that could lift the economy’s future growth prospects and have helped in the past: education, immigrati...
May 16, 2018

Trump: US hasn't been notified about threat to cancel summit
WASHINGTON - Amid fresh uncertainty over his planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he is committed to pressing for the country to abandon its ...
May 16, 2018