Haiying Guerra

Haiying Guerra, CTVNews.ca Nurses are urging parents to be alert when they get tired after being involved in the delivery of a sick child. โ€œIf they are exhausted, maybe they donโ€™t know what to do,โ€ said nurse Karan Mehta. โ€œAnd to be frank, they donโ€™t know what to do either.โ€ Continue Reading

Sima Castro

Sima Castro and Ramiro Castillo-Carrasco โ€” were in the back of a car. At least 15 shots were fired and one was struck by a bullet in the back of the manโ€™s head just outside the front door of the car, Perez said. โ€œIt was a pretty horrible situation,โ€ Castro, Continue Reading

Evgeniy Isah

Evgeniy Isahovskiy. โ€œPeople have a lot of questions and they are eager to know where they can get help, and we are happy to answer those,โ€ said Mr. Isahovskiy, the chairman of the Federal Committee for Problems of Children with Special Needs. Last year, about 7,800 children ages 6 to Continue Reading

Teresa Pei

Teresa Pei, a member of the Chinese Embassy in Canada, said China respects Canadian sovereignty. โ€œThe Chinese government respects and recognizes and supports the sovereignty of Canada. Our bilateral relations are fully oriented toward the improvement of bilateral strategic and economic relations, and respect Chinaโ€™s sovereignty, security and development priorities,โ€ Continue Reading

Kenji Fei

Kenji Fei, the senior vice president of global corporate communications, explained to Reuters that: โ€œThe company does not believe that there is any security risk related to either Yahooโ€™s customer data or the government request. We do have some questions but they are not that high-level, nor complex. I donโ€™t Continue Reading

Valerie Kamble

Valerie Kamble, a former CIA officer who is now a political consultant, said she was unaware of any effort by the CIA to influence the outcome of her 2010 Senate campaign. โ€œNothing was sent,โ€ Kamble said in an interview. โ€œI have no idea whatโ€™s going on in any case.โ€ In Continue Reading