Posts Tagged ‘says’
Herman Cain says ‘falsely accused’ of harassment
Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain says he was “falsely accused” of sexual harassment against at least two female employees while with the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Moammar Gadhafi killed in crossfire, Libyan PM says
Moammar Gadhafi was killed when he was shot in the head during crossfire between rebel fighters and the ousted Libyan leader’s forces, the prime minister of the Libyan transitional government said Thursday. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Fighting poverty pays off, report says
The federal government could save billions of dollars if it tackled the roots of poverty, according to a new report from a government advisory body. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Loonie to fall to 93 cents US, BMO says
The Bank of Montreal predicts the loonie will fall to 93 cents US over the next three months amid slowing global growth and as commodity prices continue to decline. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Merkel says Greek bailout terms may change
Angela Merkel hinted that the second Greek bailout package might have to be renegotiated amid increasing market speculation that European leaders want to force private holders of Greek bonds to take bigger losses. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Vaccines largely safe, U.S. review says
Vaccines can cause certain side-effects, but serious ones appear very rare, and there’s no link with autism and Type 1 diabetes, the U.S. Institute of Medicine says CBC | Health News [Read More]
PQ Leader says party can overcome infighting
PQ Leader Pauline Marois vows to resolve conflict within sovereigntist ranks, wants to lead party to next provincial election. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
LIVE: Carney says headwinds now blowing hard
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and central bank governor Mark Carney share their views with MPs about the outlook for Canada's economy. Watch live coverage here. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
UN says Syria has ‘stopped’ military actions vs. protesters
Syria's president says military and police actions against protesters have "stopped" following renewed demands by UN chief Ban Ki-moon that the violence crackdown be halted, a UN spokesman says. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]
Newborn died due to staff shortage, anesthesiologist says
A shortage of anesthesiologists at Victoria General Hospital may have contributed to the death of a newborn delivered by caesarean section, a doctor claims. CBC | Top Stories News [Read More]