Month: May 2019

B.C. Court Rules Province Can’t Regulate Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion

VANCOUVER — A court has ruled that British Columbia cannot restrict oil shipments through its borders in a decision that

Scheer Accuses Trudeau Of Creating Favourable Re-election By Putting Unifor On Media Panel

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says the Liberals’ decision to name an anti-Conservative union to a panel that will

Garbage From Philippines Will Be Sent To Burnaby, B.C. Waste-To-Energy Plant

VANCOUVER — About 1,500 tonnes of garbage that is being sent back to Canada from the Philippines will be taken

Canada’s Inexplicable Job Boom Is Probably About To End

If a new job is on the horizon for you, it may make sense to find one sooner than later.

Georges Awaad Can Speak 19 Languages. He's Only 20

MONTREAL — Georges Awaad answers the phone with a polite “Hello,” but he could just as easily answer in Arabic,

Doug Ford Is Less Popular Than Kathleen Wynne Was When She Lost Power, Poll Suggests

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is already less popular than former premier Kathleen Wynne was at the end of

Compliments Chicken Strips Recalled Due To Salmonella Risk

OTTAWA — Sofina Foods Inc. is recalling Compliments brand Chicken Strips from the marketplace to avoid possible Salmonella illnesses. The

Supreme Court Calls For New Trial In Death Of Cindy Gladue

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says Ontario trucker Bradley Barton should be retried for manslaughter, but not murder,

Theresa May Announces She Will Resign As U.K. PM After Failing On Brexit

British Prime Minister Theresa May has announced she will resign as the U.K. Conservative Party leader on June 7, following

New Air Passenger Rights For Canadians: Here Are The Basics

OTTAWA — The federal government unveiled new regulations for air travel Friday, requiring compensation for passengers suffering from flight delays,