Published on 08/25/2022 at 17:35 The fourth deputy governor of the central bank will replace Timothy Lane, who is due to retire on September 16. (Photo: The Canadian Press) OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada has begun searching for
The Senegalese diplomat, whose arrest in Canada last week sparked an outcry in Dakar, owes her landlord more than C$45,000 in damages for severely damaging her home, a court document said. The Order of the Administrative Court for Housing, received
(OTTAWA) Retail sales in Canada rose 1.1% to $63.1 billion in June, boosted by higher sales at gas stations and auto and parts dealers, Statistics Canada said on Friday. Posted on 08/19 However, the federal agency’s preliminary estimate for July
The government had agreed to release Catholic institutions “forever” from their promise to raise $25 million for victims of boarding schools for Indigenous children, according to documents obtained by The Canadian Press. He had also agreed to pay her legal
OTTAWA – Canada announces new sanctions against the regime in power in Russia and additional support for Ukraine. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also unveiled plans on Tuesday to create a task force to counter Russian disinformation and propaganda as officials
(Ottawa) The Bank of Canada has begun searching for its next deputy governor, who will now fill a part-time, non-executive role. Posted at 5:16 p.m The fourth deputy governor of the central bank will replace Timothy Lane, who is due
Published on 08/24/2022 at 14:52 CRTC Chairman Ian Scott (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa – The ethics watchdog says the president of the Canadian Commission on Radio, Television and Telecommunications (CRTC) did not violate the Conflicts of Interest Act
MOSCOW, Aug 25 (Reuters) – Russia’s Gazprom on Thursday said no turbines used in the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline were being serviced in Canada, contradicting a Canadian minister who said five turbines were found there. Canadian Foreign Minister Mlanie
Job vacancies in the accommodation and catering sector totaled 171,700 in June, an increase of 6.6% compared to May and 38.8% compared to June 2021. (Photo: La Presse Canadian) Ottawa – According to Statistics Canada, job vacancies rose 3.2 percent
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will spend Thursday touring military installations in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, with Justin Trudeau. Arriving in Canada on Wednesday evening, less than a day after the end of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s visit to Canada, Mr. Stoltenberg