Mia Rabson
Canadian Press
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Conservatives say they have solution for online harassment after Liberals 'failed'
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner says her party will introduce a bill in the House of Commons next week to protect people from online harassment.
Politics |
EVs cheaper to run but cost must come down to drive sales: PBO
It is already more cost effective over the long term to buy an electric vehicle than a gas-powered model, but the savings must get substantially higher if Canada is to meet its EV sales targets, the parliamentary budget office concluded in a new analysis.
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Canada's public transit faces a funding crisis unless new revenue streams are found: analysis
A new analysis warns that Canada's major cities are struggling to keep their transit systems running, and says public transit is heading for a "downward spiral" unless major new streams of operating revenue open up.
Canada -Edmonton |
Canada to fund health study for Indigenous communities downstream of oilsands
More than three decades after Indigenous leaders in northern Alberta began asking for funding to better understand if pollution from the oilsands was making their people sick, the federal government is funding a study to do just that.
Canada -Edmonton |
'Canada's standing in the world has slipped' under Trudeau, Marc Garneau says in autobiography
Former foreign affairs minister Marc Garneau says Canada has lost its standing in the world under the tenure of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whom he criticizes as an ill-prepared leader who prioritizes politics and makes big pronouncements without any follow-through.
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Trudeau pushes 'Team Canada' charm offensive, touts Canada-U.S. ties in Philadelphia
There is lots of work to do to fight for progressive values and workers on both sides of the Canada-United States border, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday.
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Wildfires, climate change creating challenges for Canadian tourism industry
As Rendez-vous Canada is taking place at the Edmonton Convention Centre, one of the biggest challenges Canada's tourism industry is facing is playing out in technicolour just a few hundred kilometres away: wildfires.
Canada -Edmonton |
Energy minister defends carbon capture as Alberta project gets cancelled over cost
Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson is defending carbon capture and storage technology, after an Alberta power company walked away from a planned project.
Canada -Calgary |
Ottawa to force banks to use carbon rebate label for direct deposits
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault's department has been battling with banks for almost two years over how carbon rebates are labelled when they are deposited directly into bank accounts.
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Liberals accuse Conservatives of using AI for amendments to jobs bill as votes loom
Members of Parliament are expected to vote for up to 15 hours in a row Thursday and Friday on more than 200 Conservative amendments to the government's sustainable jobs bill.
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