Category Archives: Canadian Press

Behind the scenes of Trump's decision to abandon Iran deal
WASHINGTON - It was all there on paper in black and white, down to the precise number of centrifuges: the terms of a potential “fix” that President Donald Trump had demanded for the United...
May 10, 2018
Could disgraced attorney general be charged with a crime?
NEW YORK - Detailed accusations that state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman abused women were enough to force him to resign, but are they enough to charge him with a crime? Investigators say they ar...
May 10, 2018
Google suspends all ads related to Irish abortion referendum
LONDON - Google is suspending all advertising connected to Ireland’s abortion referendum as part of moves to protect “election integrity,” the company announced Wednesday. The move c...
May 10, 2018

Australian, 104, dies in assisted suicide in Switzerland
LIESTAL, Switzerland - A 104-year-old Australian biologist who drew international attention to his right-to-die case ended his life in Switzerland on Thursday, an advocacy group said. Exit Internation...
May 10, 2018
Europe faces a wave of freed terror convicts. Is it ready?
PARIS - Over the next two years, terrorism convicts will walk free from European prisons by the dozens - more than 200 inmates who largely formed the first wave of jihadis streaming to Syria and Iraq,...
May 10, 2018

UK apologizes for role in Libyans' kidnapping and torture
LONDON - Britain acknowledged Thursday that its intelligence agents played a role in the kidnapping and torture of an opponent of the late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and the man’s wife - a ra...
May 10, 2018

Good news for N.B.: Trans-Canada to reopen Friday as floodwaters recede
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick has hit a major flood-recovery milestone: Transportation officials hope to reopen the crucial Trans-Canada Highway between Fredericton and Moncton at noon Friday....
May 10, 2018
McDonald's serves up bagels amid breakfast war and Tim Hortons franchisee strife
TORONTO - Alongside the Egg McMuffins, hashbrowns and hotcakes that have been on McDonald’s menus for years, consumers who visit the fast food giant’s restaurants Thursday m...
May 10, 2018

Feds expect to brand less than one per cent of info requests as vexatious
OTTAWA - Federal agencies expect to refuse to process an estimated 275 Access to Information requests from Canadians annually - less than one per cent of the total received - under...
May 10, 2018

In the news today, May 10
Five stories in the news for Thursday, May 10 --- VAN ATTACK ACCUSED DUE IN COURT The man accused of killing 10 people and injuring 16 others in a van attack in Toronto last month is set to ...
May 10, 2018