Canada has been without a state ethics and conflicts of interest regulator for six months – a body which the latest commissioner says is suspending investigations and could result in violations going unnoticed. Mario Dion retired in February after serving
Published on 08/14/2023 at 14:46updated on 08/14/2023 at 18:56 Boralex asserted that these gains more than offset the unfavorable impact of weather conditions in North America at the end of the quarter. (Photo: Courtesy) Shares of Boralex (BLX) rose
(Calgary) Suncor Energy reported Monday that it ended the second quarter of 2023 with net income of $1.88 billion, compared with about $4 billion for the same period last year when oil prices were higher. Posted at 8:04 p.m. The
Jason deVos said the word “disappointment” wasn’t strong enough to describe reigning Olympic champions Canada’s quick exit from the Women’s World Cup. Canada Soccer’s acting general secretary said a full review of the tournament and women’s program would take place.
Act for the livingcase At the end of June, Justin Trudeau’s government launched an action plan to improve the rights of the Inuit, Métis and First Nations in Canada. For scientist Simon Dabin, these advances are encouraging, but far from
The United States, along with Canada and the United Kingdom, on Thursday imposed economic sanctions over corruption on former Banque du Liban governor Riad Salamé, who resigned on July 31 after 30 years at the helm of the institution, along
Former PQ Minister Jacques-Yvan Morin died on July 26 at the age of 92. Posted at 10:05 am. Vicky Fragasso-Marquis The Canadian Press According to the obituary released on Saturday, Mr Morin “died peacefully at his home”. Jacques-Yvan Morin, son
Strengthening the Office of French Education (BEF) is high on the list of electoral priorities for the Société de la francophonie manitobaine (SFM). The organization published a document with its demands to the political parties on Friday. Education, health, immigration,
More than 200,000 Canadian public documents are certified for use abroad each year, and this membership offers Canadians a simplified and affordable way to have their Canadian public documents accepted abroad. Pursuant to Article 6 of the Convention, the Government
According to CBC, Pures College emailed that it wanted to accept all applications, but had been forced to make that decision by its partner in Northern Ontario. Our partner has decided to revoke these approvals. Pures College had planned to