Category Archives: Canada

Company extracting metals from asbestos waste gets $12M from Ottawa
Ottawa gave $12 million on Friday to help a company extract magnesium from the waste of closed asbestos mines - despite warnings from Quebec’s public health officers that the province’s wo...
Kayla Derkach Oct 19, 2018

Canada consulting on national anti-racism strategy behind closed doors
OTTAWA - The federal government is consulting experts and community leaders ahead of a new national anti-racism strategy, but in a series of secretive meetings to avoid them turning into public shouti...
Kayla Derkach Oct 19, 2018

Canada consulting on national anti-racism strategy behind closed doors
OTTAWA - The federal government is consulting experts and community leaders ahead of a new national anti-racism strategy, but in a series of secretive meetings to avoid them turning into public shouti...
Andrew Snook Oct 19, 2018

N.B. Liberals say Speaker deadlock will be broken so legislature can open
FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick Liberals say there will be a candidate for Speaker when the legislature sits on Tuesday, an apparent break in the deadlock that makes it no clearer whether Premier Bria...
Andrew Snook Oct 19, 2018

N.B. Liberals say Speaker deadlock will be broken so legislature can open
FREDERICTON - The New Brunswick Liberals say there will be a candidate for Speaker when the legislature sits on Tuesday, an apparent break in the deadlock that makes it no clearer whether Premier Bria...
Kayla Derkach Oct 19, 2018

Bernardo-like sexual deviancy poorly understood, expert says
TORONTO - What drives some people to sadistic violent sex remains poorly understood but Paul Bernardo’s contention that feelings of inadequacy led him to commit his savage crimes is junk, an exp...
Kayla Derkach Oct 19, 2018

Bernardo-like sexual deviancy poorly understood, expert says
TORONTO - What drives some people to sadistic violent sex remains poorly understood but Paul Bernardo’s contention that feelings of inadequacy led him to commit his savage crimes is junk, an exp...
Andrew Snook Oct 19, 2018

ArcelorMittal Canada given up to $49.9 million by Ottawa for plant modernization
HAMILTON - ArcelorMittal Canada Inc. is being given up to $49.9 million from a federal fund to help large steel and aluminum producers deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs. Economic Development Minist...
Andrew Snook Oct 19, 2018

ArcelorMittal Canada given up to $49.9 million by Ottawa for plant modernization
HAMILTON - ArcelorMittal Canada Inc. is being given up to $49.9 million from a federal fund to help large steel and aluminum producers deal with the impact of U.S. tariffs. Economic Development Minist...
Kayla Derkach Oct 19, 2018

Saskatchewan must wait until next year for court to hear challenge of carbon tax
REGINA - Saskatchewan will have to wait until the spring for the province’s Appeal Court to hear the government’s constitutional challenge of Ottawa’s carbon tax. Environment Ministe...
Kayla Derkach Oct 19, 2018

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