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As bankruptcies edge up, Poloz personally responds to Canadians' concerns
OTTAWA - Bankruptcies are up in Canada, the head of the Bank of Canada said this week, and he expects they'll rise even more as the central bank continues to hike interest rates. Governor Stephen...
Jan 11, 2019
Former Alberta MLA to appear in Red Deer court on sex charges involving minor
RED DEER, Alta. - The case of a former Alberta politician accused of sex charges involving a minor is scheduled to be in Red Deer, Alta., court today. Don MacIntyre, who is 63, resigned...
Jan 11, 2019
Trudeau faces questions about immigration, trade, Saudi arms deal in Regina
REGINA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced blunt questions from people at a town hall in Regina including one from a man who fears Canada's immigration policies are putting lives at risk. The m...
Jan 10, 2019
Trudeau faces questions about immigration, trade, Saudi arms deal in Regina
REGINA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced blunt questions from people at a town hall in Regina including one from a man who fears Canada's immigration policies are putting lives at risk. The m...
Jan 10, 2019
TSB report cites fatigue in B.C. tug incident, says mate asleep while on watch
VICTORIA - The Transportation Safety board cites crew fatigue as a cause in a report involving a British Columbia tug that touched bottom while towing a barge loaded with cement south of Kitimat. The ...
Jan 10, 2019
TSB report cites fatigue in B.C. tug incident, says mate asleep while on watch
VICTORIA - The Transportation Safety board cites crew fatigue as a cause in a report involving a British Columbia tug that touched bottom while towing a barge loaded with cement south of Kitimat. The ...
Jan 10, 2019
Prime minister pleased tensions are easing at site of B.C. pipeline protest
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Arrests at a blockade this week show the government needs to properly engage with Indigenous Peoples and build a different relationship than it has had in the past, Prime Minister Jus...
Jan 10, 2019
Prime minister pleased tensions are easing at site of B.C. pipeline protest
KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Arrests at a blockade this week show the government needs to properly engage with Indigenous Peoples and build a different relationship than it has had in the past, Prime Minister Jus...
Jan 10, 2019
Talks continue to break impasse over pipeline construction in northern B.C.
SMITHERS, B.C. - A senior Mountie says a meeting with the hereditary chiefs of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation is going "well" as they discuss an agreement that would ...
Jan 10, 2019
Supreme Court set to rule on voting rights for long-term expat Canadians
TORONTO - Long-term Canadian expats are set to find out on Friday whether a now-repealed 25-year-old law barring them from voting in federal elections was constitutional. The pending decision by ...
Jan 10, 2019
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