Air Canada’s planned acquisition of Transat AT raises issues of public interest and will require additional scrutiny, including the impact on airline competition, before it…
Environmental groups can still talk climate change during election, says Canada’s chief electoral officer
Canada’s chief electoral officer issued a public statement today assuring environmental organizations that they’re free to promote action to fight climate change during the fall federal election…
Indonesian village wants Canada’s trash
Indonesia’s crackdown on imported foreign waste — including from Canada — has upset the village of Bangun, where residents say they earn more money sorting…
Advocates fear meat from latest infected deer herd has entered Canada’s food supply
A third case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in 2019 has been confirmed at a Canadian deer farm, and advocates fear servings of infected meat may have…
There’s no easy path forward in Canada’s dispute with China, but there is a moral one
A few months ago, Hong Kong first erupted in major protest as millions of citizens poured out into the streets to demonstrate against a bill that would…
Parliamentarians set to grill Canada’s newest top court pick — but don’t expect fireworks
It won’t garner the sort of wall-to-wall coverage Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony got — or even a hint of the emotion and controversy surrounding Brett…
Canada’s Leylah Annie Fernandez rolls to French Open girls’ singles title
Leylah Annie Fernandez of Canada has won the girls’ singles title at the French Open. The top-seeded Fernandez beat eighth-seeded Emma Navarro of the U.S.…
Facebook breached Canada’s privacy laws, watchdogs’ report finds
Canada’s federal privacy watchdog wants to take Facebook to Federal Court following an investigation that found the social media giant broke a number of privacy laws and failed…
Canada’s fighter jet tender competition (finally) takes off next month
The politically charged competition to replace Canada’s aging fleet of fighter jets will rocket forward at the end of May as the federal government releases…
Changing Canada’s asylum laws is nothing but a crass political calculation by Trudeau: Robyn Urback
The Liberal caucus would have had a collective aneurysm just few months ago if a senior political opponent had talked about “asylum-shopping” when referring to…