OTTAWA — Less than two weeks after the Liberal cabinet was sworn in, the presidents of the five major automakers appealed directly to Prime Minister Mark Carney, requesting him to “urgently” repeal the federal zero-emission vehicle sales mandate, warning of
A courageous Afghanistan war veteran hailing from Ottawa is reaching out to the Prime Minister and Immigration Minister in a heartfelt plea to safeguard his sister and nephew from the looming threat
Amidst the bustling activities at major Canadian airports, a spirited gathering of Air Canada flight attendants is set to take place as they gear up for a national day of action. The
A Jewish advocacy group released a report on Monday with recommendations to depoliticize Ontario classrooms. It called on the ministry of education to build a curriculum based on achievement, rather than identity.
OTTAWA — More than half of Canadians think the size and cost of the federal public service should be reduced in the coming years, a new Leger poll suggests. Read More
On Thursday, a B.C. superior court judge gave at least half a billion dollars’ worth of government land in an 800-acre zone in southeast Richmond to the Cowichan First Nation, and lit
An iconic French brand dating back more than 160 years, Perrier’s reputation has been rocked by a scandal. Last year, a joint investigation by Le Monde and Radio France revealed that at
The survey, produced by the non-profit Angus Reid Institute, asked a group of Canadians if they supported the idea of mandatory national service – that is, one year of time donated for
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to get “shovels in the ground” on at least two pipelines within one year of him assuming office. Read
Air Canada offered its flight attendants an overall increase of more than 30 per cent over four years ahead of a potential strike, according to a person familiar with the negotiations. Read