Published on 09/23/2022 at 12:42 p.m The post of Canada’s ambassador to China has been vacant since late last year. (Photo: The Canadian Press) OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau’s government on Friday filled the post of Canadian ambassador to China,
(OTTAWA) Canada’s trade surplus hit $1.5 billion in August, its lowest since the start of the year, Statistics Canada said on Wednesday. Updated October 5th That result compares to a revised surplus of 2.4 billion for the month of July
Commissioner DeMarco’s review focused on nine fish, two clams and a sea turtle that the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife had identified as vulnerable. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa – The federal government has been very reluctant to
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez felt it was necessary to “return to it” as Bill C-11 appealed to “common sense”. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa — Canada’s Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez on Thursday criticized Google and YouTube for acting like
The writer, screenwriter and singer from Saint-Élie-de-Caxton, who is celebrating his 20th career anniversary this year, began his tour in Center-du-Québec last month. The descent into business revolves around Toussaint Brodeur, merchant and fly breeder, who often found himself in
I’ve been trying to figure out if there’s a common point in the hundreds of abuses of all kinds that have surfaced in multiple sports across the country in recent years. The list is starting to get long. Rather than
About one in five Canadian merchants are considering charging customers who pay with a credit card a surcharge to offset processing fees, a new survey by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) shows. But most are reluctant to do
Meanwhile, total imports fell 1.7% to $63.9 billion, marking another second straight monthly decline. (Photo: The Canadian Press) OTTAWA – Canada’s trade surplus hit $1.5 billion in August, its lowest since the start of the year, Statistics Canada said on
Published on 04/10/2022 at 19:03 A House of Commons committee is recommending a moratorium on the use of facial recognition technology by federal police and Canadian companies. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa — A House of Commons committee is
(Ottawa) Large corporations paid $30 billion less in taxes last year than would be expected under current corporate tax rates, according to a new report from Canadians for Taxation. Posted at 11:32 am Nojoud Al Mallees The Canadian Press The