16:18 Leading Korean games company Wemade has joined the United Nations Global Compact, declaring… 16:05 Abcourt Mines Inc. (Abcourt or the Company) reports its results for the quarter ended March 31, 2023. All monetary amounts in this press release are
Quebecers spent $16.1 billion online in 2021, half of it on Amazon, whose presence in the shopping landscape continues to grow around the world. Despite being accused of wanting to destroy local trade and pollute the planet with its deliveries
OTTAWA — The Trudeau administration will present a framework rather than a strategy for Canada’s relationship with Africa, saying it better reflects the policy’s original intent — drawing criticism from some who say Liberals do not take the region seriously
Three former judges will have the final say over the release of “sensitive” documents related to the firing of two scientists from Canada’s most secure laboratory. The Liberal government announced on Wednesday that former Supreme Court Justices Ian Binnie and
(Washington) Canada and the United States are jointly building a corridor of charging stations between Quebec and Kalamazoo, Michigan to encourage electric vehicle purchases. Posted yesterday at 7:21pm. Canadian Transport Secretary Omar Alghabra and his US counterpart Pete Buttigieg unveiled
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press OTTAWA — The Senate Foreign Affairs Committee is calling on the federal government to clarify the reasons for imposing sanctions and to improve the way it assesses whether its finance embargoes and travel bans are
(Washington) Canada says it is “extremely concerned” about the fate of a cross-border Enbridge pipeline in the US Midwest. Posted at 1:13 p.m James McCarten The Canadian Press A court hearing in Wisconsin Thursday could decide whether Enbridge’s “Line 5”
(Calgary) WestJet airline pilots have issued a 72-hour strike notice to the company and the government, according to their union. Posted at 7:17 am Updated at 7:17 am. The Association of Air Line Pilots says all of the company’s planes
Radio-Canada invited its subscribers to follow its accounts on other platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok. (Photo: The Canadian Press) CBC/Radio-Canada announced on Monday that it was ceasing its activities on Twitter after its English-language account was labeled “government-funded”
AA/Nairobi/Abduljabar Aburas Canada and Kenya on Tuesday agreed to support peace and humanitarian efforts in Sudan aimed at ending fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) since mid-April. “Kenya can count on our support,” Canadian Foreign Minister