Category Archives: Canada
QuickQuotes: Supporters, detractors weigh in on Pacific Northwest LNG decision
VANCOUVER - Malaysian national energy company Petronas announced Tuesday it was walking away from the Pacific NorthWest LNG project, a massive liquefied natural gas development that was to be built in...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017
Spending from Trump, Trudeau on infrastructure could drive up costs: documents
OTTAWA - The Trump administration’s fledgling promise to spend $1 trillion on repairing American roads and bridges may have some unintended ripple effects in Canada. Newly released documents sho...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017
Snow leopard cub dies of pneumonia at Toronto Zoo; 2 other cubs doing fine
TORONTO - The Toronto Zoo says one of three snow leopard cubs born at the facility in May has died of pneumonia. The zoo said Tuesday in a release that the cub was found dead in the snow leopard den o...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017
The evaporation of an LNG project: A chronology of Pacific NorthWest LNG
VANCOUVER - Here is a look at how the Pacific NorthWest LNG project evolved over the last several years before the announcement of its demise Tuesday: Feb. 19, 2013: Pacific NorthWest LNG submits its ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017
Two men dead after being found unconscious in former Quebec copper mine
MURDOCHVILLE, Que. - Two men were found dead Tuesday in a former copper mine in eastern Quebec. Provincial police identified them as a 50-year-old employee and a 60-year-old volunteer. Sgt. Helene Nep...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017
New trial ordered for woman without lawyer over lack of disclosure
Crown prosecutors and a judge failed in their duties to an Ontario woman who represented herself at her arson trial, an appeal court said in overturning her conviction. In a decision released Tuesday,...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017
Canada urged to step up pressure on Turkey over mass detentions, human rights
OTTAWA - The federal government is being urged to step up the pressure on Turkey amid concerns about an ever-expanding crackdown on human rights advocates, journalists and opposition members inside th...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017
First Nations say the can build more projects with changes to federal funding
REGINA - First Nations leaders say they’ll be able to do more projects and build more homes because of changes that give them more control over financial resources. The federal government announ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017
Woman from North Carolina says she was duped into video confession
SASKATOON - A woman from North Carolina has come forward as the person who recorded a video where she unwittingly confessed to sending packages of white powder around Saskatoon. Samantha Field tells C...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017
Canadian airlines aiming to become a biofuel superpower, reduce carbon footprint
MONTREAL - The country’s top airlines say resource-rich Canada has the potential to become a biofuel superpower by transforming forest residue and agricultural crops into energy that can help th...
Kayla Derkach Jul 25, 2017

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