Category Archives: Canada

In the news today, Nov. 28
Four stories in the news for Wednesday, Nov. 28 --- UNION HEAD CALLS FOR TARIFFS ON GM CARS The head of the union representing workers at General Motors’ car plant in Oshawa, Ont., says the comp...
Kayla Derkach Nov 28, 2018

Saskatchewan, PEI best places to install solar panels on your home, NEB says
OTTAWA - Installing solar panels already makes sense for most homeowners in Saskatchewan and Ontario but the National Energy Board says the abundance of cheap hydroelectricity in Quebec and Manitoba m...
Kayla Derkach Nov 28, 2018

Trudeau campaigns for byelection candidate in tough eastern Ontario riding
KEMPTVILLE, Ont. - A byelection candidate Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau stumped for in eastern Ontario Tuesday says she believes their party is gaining momentum in territory the Conservatives have own...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018

Trudeau campaigns for byelection candidate in tough eastern Ontario riding
KEMPTVILLE, Ont. - A byelection candidate Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau stumped for in eastern Ontario Tuesday says she believes their party is gaining momentum in territory the Conservatives have own...
Kayla Derkach Nov 27, 2018
Premier defends B.C. Speaker, says his 'impartiality not in question'
VICTORIA - Premier John Horgan says he has confidence in legislature Speaker Darryl Plecas even though he wishes the events of the last week at British Columbia’s legislature had unfolded differ...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018
Premier defends B.C. Speaker, says his 'impartiality not in question'
VICTORIA - Premier John Horgan says he has confidence in legislature Speaker Darryl Plecas even though he wishes the events of the last week at British Columbia’s legislature had unfolded differ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 27, 2018

Morneau vows oilpatch support through Trans Mountain as protesters chant outside
CALGARY - Hundreds of protesters chanting “Build that pipe now” jammed a downtown Calgary street for the second time in five days on Tuesday, this time to mark a speech by federal Finance ...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018

Morneau vows oilpatch support through Trans Mountain as protesters chant outside
CALGARY - Hundreds of protesters chanting “Build that pipe now” jammed a downtown Calgary street for the second time in five days on Tuesday, this time to mark a speech by federal Finance ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 27, 2018

Conviction quashed for Manitoba man who spent 23 years behind bars
WINNIPEG - A Manitoba man who spent 23 years in prison for first-degree murder had his conviction quashed by the province’s Court of Appeal Tuesday. A panel of three judges ruled that Frank Ostr...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018

How an extra EI benefits program from 2016 could affect how feds help GM workers
OTTAWA - The federal government finds itself being asked to consider extra employment insurance benefits to help cushion the blow for workers at the General Motors plant in Oshawa, Ont., that GM plans...
Andrew Snook Nov 27, 2018

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