Category Archives: Canada

Natural Resources Minister Carr kicks off pipeline sales mission in Calgary
CALGARY - Federal Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr kicked off his pipeline sales mission on friendly turf Wednesday, addressing Calgary’s Chamber on the importance of the two major projects t...
Nov 30, 2016
Town asks merchants not to advertise Christmas before Remembrance Day
GANDER, N.L. - Politicians in a small Newfoundland town have declared that Christmas has come too early for many retailers, and they’ve decided to do something about it. Earlier this month, Gand...
Nov 30, 2016
Here are some details of the legal career of Federal Court Justice Robin Camp
CALGARY - A Canadian Judicial Council inquiry committee says a judge who asked a sexual assault complainant why she couldn’t just keep her knees together should lose his Federal Court job. Court...
Nov 30, 2016
Feds to Alberta ranchers: help is coming for herds quarantined over bovine TB
OTTAWA - The government is offering relief for Alberta ranchers caught in the bovine tuberculosis quarantine affecting parts of western Canada. Up to $16.7 million is being made available to help ranc...
Nov 30, 2016
B.C. Premier Christy Clark's five conditions for pipeline approval
VANCOUVER - British Columbia Premier Christy Clark said Wednesday the federal government is “very close” to meeting her five conditions for pipeline approval. The premier said all but two ...
Nov 30, 2016

Kinder Morgan faces more hurdles after federal OK of Trans Mountain pipeline
CALGARY - The president of Kinder Morgan Canada issued a plea to opponents of its Trans Mountain pipeline expansion on Wednesday to be “lawful and respectful” as they protest the project w...
Nov 30, 2016
CMHC president warns against scapegoating foreign buyers in housing debate
VANCOUVER - The president of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. is warning against an “us versus them” mentality in Vancouver, where he says foreign buyers are not the major factor driv...
Nov 30, 2016

Montreal activist who staged topless protest at Grand Prix wants charges stayed
MONTREAL - A Montreal-based women’s rights activist who staged a topless protest during the city’s Grand Prix festivities in 2015 was violently dragged along the pavement by security staff...
Nov 30, 2016
No liability for harm caused by '60s Scoop, federal government set to argue
TORONTO - At-risk aboriginal children placed in non-aboriginal homes during the so-called ’60s Scoop may well have suffered harm by losing their cultural identities but the federal government ca...
Nov 30, 2016
A look at the case at the heart of the Judge Robin Camp controversy
CALGARY - An inquiry committee of the Canadian Judicial Council has recommended federal Justice Robin Camp lose his job for asking a sexual assault complainant in a 2014 trial why she couldn’t k...
Nov 30, 2016