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Foreign Affairs Minister Champagne to talk compensation with head of Ukraine International Airlines
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says he is scheduled to meet with the head of Ukraine International Airlines during a trip to Europe next week, where the topic of compensation for the families of downed Flight 752 is expected ...
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair asked about terrorism
Conservative MP Doug Shipley posed a pointed question of Public Safety Minister Bill Blair on Thursday morning during testimony at the House of Commons public safety and national security committee: do rail blockades in Quebec and Ontario constitu...
Money Monitor: Openness in relationships extends to finances
Financial experts say amid soaring real estate prices and persistently high household debt levels, financial transparency plays a bigger role than ever in solidifying romantic partnerships.
After surviving bruising debate, Bernie Sanders charges towards South Carolina primary and Super Tue
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, after surviving the hot seat in Tuesday's televised debate, travelled to Myrtle Beach to close out his campaign in South Carolina before moving on to the Super Tuesday states. Supporters, who turned out in droves, say ...
Indigenous youth rally at B.C. legislature
Indigenous youth leaders say protests at government buildings, ports, highways and rail lines will continue until the RCMP and pipeline company Coastal GasLink leave traditional territories in northwest British Columbia. Indigenous youth and their...
Federal leaders debate rail blockades during question period
Opposition leaders went after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the ongoing rail blockades today in the House of Commons, with the NDP pressing Trudeau to meet with the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs in British Columbia and the Conservatives accu...
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh calls for swift action on funding out-of-hospital abortions in New Brunswic
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the federal government should move faster to claw back transfer payments to New Brunswick for failing to fund out-of-hospital abortions in the province. Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu tabled a report in the House...
Public safety minister says all Canadians are entitled to police services
As blockades continue to spring up across Canada in support of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs of British Columbia, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says it is important to allow law-enforcement agencies in each jurisdiction to do their work a...
Activists robbing Indigenous communities of opportunity, Premier Jason Kenney says
Premier Jason Kenney told delegates at the Indigenous Participation in Major Projects conference in Calgary on Wednesday their opportunities to create jobs are being taken away by activists. He said the province is committed to back Indigenous par...
Ontario confirms new case of coronavirus, patient had travelled to Iran
Medical officials in Ontario are reporting a fifth case of the novel coronavirus in the province. The Ministry of Health says the latest case of the virus known as COVID-19 is a woman in her 60s who had recently travelled to Iran. They say the wom...
Foreign affairs minister on spring break and coronavirus
Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne says people should think carefully about possible travel plans for spring break in light of the spread of the new coronavirus overseas. Large numbers of confirmed cases of the virus have recentl...
What to stream for the month of March
Here's a look at several film and TV series worth adding to your must-see lists in March
Conservatives slam Liberals over blockades, Teck Frontier mine cancellation
Armed with public ire over ongoing rail and road blockades and concern over a decision by Tech Frontier to cancel its proposed mine project in Alberta, Conservatives pressed government on its plan to support Canada's oil and gas sector during ques...
Liberal cabinet ministers scrum on blockades after cabinet meeting
Federal cabinet ministers say they understand there is growing frustration caused by ongoing rail and road disruptions, but they also stress the only way to peacefully resolve the crisis is through negotiation. Economic Development Minister Melani...
Government warned agriculture sector near tipping point due to blockades
The Canadian Federation of Agriculture says the sector is near the tipping point as blockades erected to protest a pipeline project in B.C. continue to cause havoc with Canada’s rail system. Speaking in Ottawa on Tuesday, CFA president Mary Robins...
New blockade suspends rail service west of Toronto
Protesters have set up a blockade on popular commuter rail line near Hamilton halting passenger train service. A Metrolinx spokeswoman says GO Train service near Hamilton has been affected as well as all points west on the route to Niagara Falls, ...
Canadians advised to check for coronavirus cases before planning overseas trips
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne is advising Canadians to "check before you go" when it comes to the coronavirus and overseas trips. The advice comes weeks before March break, when many Canadians will travel overseas.
Wet'suwet'en supporters defy injunction and return to B.C. legislature
About 300 supporters of the Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs who oppose a pipeline across their traditional territories gathered at the B.C. legislature Monday night in defiance of a court injunction prohibiting similar actions. Victoria Police offi...
Federal environment minister confident Supreme Court of Canada will uphold carbon tax
After the Alberta Court of Appeal ruled that the national carbon tax erodes provincial jurisdiction, federal Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said he believes the Supreme Court of Canada will ultimately uphold the pricing scheme.
Ministers present new law on medically assisted dying
The Liberal government has introduced legislation aimed at making it easier for intolerably ill Canadians to get medical help to end their lives. Health Minister Patty Hajdu, with Justice Minister David Lametti and Disability Inclusion Minister Ca...
Kenney, Notley speak on Teck Resources Mine Pullout
Premier Jason Kenney says the decision by Teck Resources to not proceed with a massive oilsands mining project is the direct result of federal dithering on the approval process and recent rail line blockades by protesters. Opposition NDP Leader Ra...
Feds waiting for word from B.C. chiefs to call off blockades
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said Monday he is more committed than ever to finding a peaceful resolution to the protests blocking rail lines. Miller said the RCMP met the chiefs demand to close their office on the traditional territory...
Scheer, Trudeau point fingers over energy development
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer is blaming the Liberal government over Teck Resources' decision to suspend plans for a major new oilsands mine. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Conservatives do not understand that building the economy and ...
B.C. records 981 overdose deaths last year, down 36 per cent from 2018
B.C.'s Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe says illicit drug overdoses killed 981 people last year, which represents about 2.7 deaths a day. She says the numbers of overdose deaths are down 36 per cent compared to 2018, but they are virtually the same as ...

























