Category Archives: The Canadian Press

CP NewsAlert: N.L. Liberal Leader John Hogan wins riding
John Hogan, leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador, has won the riding of Windsor Lake. Hogan was first elected in the district in 2021. The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025

CP NewsAlert: N.L. Progressive Conservative Leader Tony Wakeham wins riding
Tony Wakeham, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador, has won the riding of Stephenville - Port au Port. Wakeham was first elected to the riding in 2019. The Canadia...
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025
BR-NL-Elxn-Day
ST. JOHN'S - Newfoundland and Labrador's Liberals and Progressive Conservatives are locked in a tight race after an election campaign that saw them sparring over the fate of a multibillion-dollar ener...
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025

Florida carries out record 14th execution this year on man convicted of killing 2 women
STARKE, Fla. (AP) - A man convicted of the 1996 killings of two women whose bodies were left in a rural pond was put to death Tuesday evening in a record 14th execution in Florida this year. Samuel Le...
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025

US revokes visas for 6 foreigners over Charlie Kirk-related speech
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Trump administration has revoked the visas of six foreigners deemed by U.S. officials to have made derisive comments or made light of the assassination of conservative activist C...
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025

Thanks for your 'patience,' Eby says to public over B.C. workers strike
British Columbia's premier said it's been a frustrating time for residents as a public service workers dispute drags into its seventh week, but he appreciates their patience. David Eby said Tuesday th...
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025

Province to build new plant, animal health centre in Abbotsford, B.C.
ABBOTSFORD - The British Columbia government has announced its plans to build a new plant and animal health centre to monitor, detect and prevent the spread of diseases such as avian flu. It says the ...
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025

Quebec judge fines man $5,000 for improper use of artificial intelligence in court
MONTREAL - A Quebec Superior Court judge has ordered a man to pay $5,000 for improperly using artificial intelligence to defend himself in court. Jean Laprade was ordered to pay the fine after he was ...
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025

'Razor’s edge of survival': Eby calls for attention on softwood amid tariff hike
British Columbia's softwood industry is facing an "existential threat" from increasing U.S. tariffs that needs to be treated with the same urgency by the federal government as threats to Canadian stee...
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025

Alberta teachers, government resume talks as provincewide strike hits second week
EDMONTON - The union representing Alberta teachers and the provincial government's bargaining committee met Tuesday for the first time since a provincewide strike began a week ago. As of Tuesday after...
The Canadian Press Oct 14, 2025

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