Category Archives: Canada

StatCan to get cannabis sales data to measure economic impacts, black market
OTTAWA - About two-thirds of casual cannabis users say they didn’t spend a dime on the drug in the past three months, Statistics Canada reported Thursday as it provided the most detailed picture...
Kayla Derkach Oct 11, 2018

Canada deploying military plane to help disaster-relief efforts in Indonesia
OTTAWA - Canada is deploying a military transport plane to ferry relief supplies to Indonesia, where there are reports the government is restricting the activities of foreign aid workers in the afterm...
Kayla Derkach Oct 11, 2018

Pot workers won't automatically be denied entry into U.S., border agency says
OTTAWA - The United States says Canadians who work in the marijuana industry will not be barred outright from entering the country. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency says in an updated sta...
Kayla Derkach Oct 11, 2018
Discount Car & Truck Rentals to pay $700,000 over misleading advertising
OTTAWA - Discount Car & Truck Rentals Ltd. is paying a $700,000 penalty after reaching an agreement with the Competition Bureau over misleading advertising about its prices. Following an investiga...
Kayla Derkach Oct 11, 2018

Canada deploying military plane to help disaster-relief efforts in Indonesia
OTTAWA - Canada is deploying a military transport plane to ferry relief supplies to Indonesia, where there are reports the government is restricting the activities of foreign aid workers in the afterm...
Andrew Snook Oct 11, 2018

Pot workers won't automatically be denied entry into U.S., border agency says
OTTAWA - The United States says Canadians who work in the marijuana industry will not be barred outright from entering the country. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency says in an updated sta...
Andrew Snook Oct 11, 2018
Discount Car & Truck Rentals to pay $700,000 over misleading advertising
OTTAWA - Discount Car & Truck Rentals Ltd. is paying a $700,000 penalty after reaching an agreement with the Competition Bureau over misleading advertising about its prices. Following an investiga...
Andrew Snook Oct 11, 2018

Gas slowly being restored, as police say cause of pipeline blast not criminal
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Natural gas service to much of British Columbia was being gradually restored Thursday after a pipeline explosion north of Prince George shut down a major supply artery to homes, ...
Andrew Snook Oct 11, 2018

Gas slowly being restored, as police say cause of pipeline blast not criminal
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - Natural gas service to much of British Columbia was being gradually restored Thursday after a pipeline explosion north of Prince George shut down a major supply artery to homes, ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 11, 2018

New recreational marijuana law sparks renewed employer-labour strife
CALGARY - The legalization of recreational marijuana next week is reopening old wounds and sparking new battles between employers and employees in high-risk jobs that could wind up in the court system...
Kayla Derkach Oct 11, 2018

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