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Princess Anne lays wreath at Battle of Atlantic ceremony; honours late Queen

Princess Anne lays wreath at Battle of Atlantic ceremony; honours late Queen

VICTORIA — Princess Anne saluted Canadian veterans and current forces members and honoured her late mother during separate ceremonies Sunday in Victoria as she wrapped up a three-day British Columbia West Coast royal visit.
India's foreign minister reacts to murder charges, claims Canada welcomes criminals

India's foreign minister reacts to murder charges, claims Canada welcomes criminals

OTTAWA — India's Foreign Affairs Minister accused Canada of welcoming criminals from his country in response to the RCMP's recent arrests in a homicide that has roiled tensions between the two countries.

CP NewsAlert: Canada's Taylor Pendrith wins Byron Nelson for first PGA Tour victory

MCKINNEY, Texas — Canada's Taylor Pendrith has won THE CJ Cup Byron Nelson. It's his first victory on the PGA Tour. Pendrith, from Richmond Hill, started the day leading the tournament by a shot.
"A tiny city:" Canadian pro-Palestinian campus protesters organize for another week

"A tiny city:" Canadian pro-Palestinian campus protesters organize for another week

A patchwork of colourful tarps covered dozens of tents at a pro-Palestinian encampment at McGill University's downtown campus on Sunday, shielding protesters from both the heavy rain and prying eyes.
Canada beats United States 6-4 to win under-18 men's world hockey championship

Canada beats United States 6-4 to win under-18 men's world hockey championship

ESPOO, Finland — Gavin McKenna put Canada on his back to win its fifth-ever under-18 men's world hockey championship.
Father in agony following wrong-way crash that killed his son and parents

Father in agony following wrong-way crash that killed his son and parents

TORONTO — The father of a three-month-old boy who died alongside his grandparents in a wrong-way highway crash last week says his grief is agonizing.
As Ottawa replaces watchdog for firms operating abroad, advocates urge full reform

As Ottawa replaces watchdog for firms operating abroad, advocates urge full reform

OTTAWA — Advocates are calling on Ottawa to profoundly change the powers of the watchdog who monitors Canadian corporations operating abroad, as the Liberals review how a new ombudsman should take on the job.
'You just have to be always ready': Canucks' Silovs embracing playoff opportunity

'You just have to be always ready': Canucks' Silovs embracing playoff opportunity

VANCOUVER — Arturs Silovs has rocketed up the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Canucks' depth chart this post-season, going from third-string goalie to starter in pivotal elimination games. The rookie remains unfazed. “You just have to be always ready," Silovs said Sunday.
As US spotlights those missing or dead in Native communities, prosecutors work to solve their cases

As US spotlights those missing or dead in Native communities, prosecutors work to solve their cases

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — It was a frigid winter morning when authorities found a Native American man dead on a remote gravel road in western New Mexico.
P.E.I.'s East Pointers lead pack with total of three wins at East Coast Music Awards

P.E.I.'s East Pointers lead pack with total of three wins at East Coast Music Awards

CHARLOTTETOWN — P.E.I.’s The East Pointers are multiple winners as the East Coast Music Awards wrapped up today in Charlottetown.