Category Archives: The Canadian Press

Canadian ICC judge says Trump's sanctions won't stop her from doing her job
OTTAWA - When International Criminal Court judge Kimberly Prost goes on vacation, she needs to phone hotels in advance to explain that she can't pay for a room with a credit card - because she's been ...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

Suspect pleads not guilty to murder in Vancouver Starbucks stabbing trial
VANCOUVER - A 25-second confrontation on the patio of a Vancouver caf left a man pushing a stroller lying in a pool of blood after he was stabbed six times in the chest, a British Columbia court has h...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

Suspect pleads not guilty to murder in Vancouver Starbucks stabbing trial
VANCOUVER - A 25-second confrontation on the patio of a Vancouver caf left a man pushing a stroller lying in a pool of blood after he was stabbed six times in the chest, a British Columbia court has h...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

FBI search of Georgia offices tied to probe of possible 2020 election 'defects,' affidavit says
ATLANTA (AP) - The FBI obtained a search warrant to seize hundreds of boxes of ballots from election offices in Fulton County, Georgia, as part of a criminal investigation into possible "deficiencies ...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

Conservative MP requests to skip scheduled pay raise
OTTAWA - Conservative MP Mike Dawson says he can't "in good conscience" accept the pay raise members of Parliament are supposed to get in April because it's unfair when Canadians are struggling to kee...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

US to expand passport revocations for parents who owe child support, AP sources say
WASHINGTON (AP) - Parents who owe a significant amount of child support soon could lose their ability to travel internationally as the Trump administration expands and steps up enforcement of a 30-yea...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

B.C. organization enters debate on government-run grocery amid rising food costs
VANCOUVER - When Elizabeth Osinde arrived in Canada about two years ago as a refugee from Kenya, pregnant with her son, she remembers being able to buy a bunch of kale for $2 or $3. That same bunch is...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

B.C. organization enters debate on government-run grocery amid rising food costs
VANCOUVER - When Elizabeth Osinde arrived in Canada about two years ago as a refugee from Kenya, pregnant with her son, she remembers being able to buy a bunch of kale for $2 or $3. That same bunch is...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

Montreal police chief says officers' arrests in Toronto a 'sad moment' for policing
MONTREAL - The recent arrests of several Toronto officers in an organized crime investigation is a dark spot for law enforcement in Canada, but police services across the country do their best to guar...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

B.C. revamps funding for children with autism and other support needs
British Columbia has unveiled a revamped funding system for children and youth with disabilities, including those with autism, with the province saying the goal is to make services "fairer, easier to ...
The Canadian Press Feb 10, 2026

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