(Ottawa) Canada’s exports of goods rose 1.5% in October, according to Statistics Canada, while imports rose 0.6%. Posted at 9:03 am As a result, Canada’s trade surplus with the world in goods rose to $1.2 billion in October from $607
(Toronto) A former director of quality and compliance at CannTrust Holdings says growing cannabis in unlicensed spaces has been “very openly discussed” within the company. Posted at 5:36 p.m Tara Deschamps The Canadian Press Graham Lee told the Ontario Court
The union, which represents some 3,000 Bombardier workers at its Dorval business jet manufacturing facility, is threatening a strike if it fails to strike a new agreement in principle with the Quebec aircraft maker. Posted at 9:23 am Updated at
AA/Montreal/Hatem Kattou Canada announced on Friday that it had imposed new sanctions targeting Iran under the Special Economic Measures Regulations. This emerges from a press release published on the website of the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “As the Iranian
In this age of anger and outrage, wisdom and moderation should be welcomed when they emerge. Posted at 5:00 am Indeed, we find much of this in the five-page notice recently released by the committee set up by the City
(Montreal) Montreal-based company Juste pour rire/Just for Laughs was inducted at Canada’s Walk of Fame gala in Toronto on Saturday. Posted at 8:20am Just for a laugh on the 40the Jubilee, is one of the Canadians being honored this year
After a few hours of technical problems, Desjardins’ services, including the AccèsD site and card and ATM transactions, are operational again on Saturday evening. Updated yesterday at 5:57pm. In the early evening, Desjardins confirmed to The Canadian Press that all
After a few hours of technical problems, Desjardins’ services, including the AccèsD site and card and ATM transactions, are operational again on Saturday evening. Posted at 5:08pm Updated at 5:57 p.m In the early evening, Desjardins confirmed to The Canadian
James McCarten, The Canadian Press WASHINGTON — The United States on Friday ended the legal saga surrounding Meng Wanzhou, Huawei’s chief financial officer, whose arrest in Canada in 2018 sparked an international standoff that left lasting scars on Canada-China relations.
Jim Bronskill, The Canadian Press OTTAWA — The federal government is considering supporting the release of 19 Canadian women and children being held in northeastern Syria, according to a recently filed court document. The move comes just before lawyers for