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OTTAWA — Canada’s privacy commissioner has opened an investigation into a cyberattack on WestJet which saw a “malicious actor” gain access to the airline’s systems. The airline said in a statement last month that a “sophisticated, criminal” third party was able to gain access to some personal and travel-related data during the June cybersecurity incident. ... Read More »
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KELOWNA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is preparing financial supports for the forestry sector as the United States ratchets up duties on Canadian softwood lumber. Carney is promising an aid package for the industry that includes $700 million in loan guarantees and $500 million for long-term supports to help companies diversify export markets and ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Days after the United States hit Canada with higher tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday that he will speak with U.S. President Donald Trump “when it makes sense.” “I haven’t spoken to the president in recent days,” Carney said during a press conference in West Kelowna, B.C. When asked Thursday about the ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — Organizers for the upcoming Montreal Pride parade have reversed their decision to exclude a Jewish LGBTQ+ group from joining the march. FiertĂ© MontrĂ©al made the announcement a few days after Ga’ava, a Montreal-based Jewish community group, urged government officials to intervene. The federal and provincial governments, along with Montreal, are all sponsors for ... Read More »
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Two years before the Titan submersible imploded south of Newfoundland, killing five people, Canada’s Fisheries Department sent a letter of support to the sub’s American owner, the U.S. Coast Guard says in a report released Tuesday. It says the company responsible for organizing the trip, OceanGate, mishandled the vessel’s construction and its preparation leading to ... Read More »
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KELOWNA — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is preparing financial supports for the forestry sector as the U.S. ratchets up duties on Canadian softwood lumber. Carney is promising an aid package for the industry that includes $700 million in loan guarantees and $500 million for long-term supports to help companies diversify export markets and develop ... Read More »
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KELOWNA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says the federal government will grant a series of financial aid measures to Canada’s forestry sector. The move comes as the U.S. ratchets up duties on Canadian softwood lumber as bilateral trade tensions rise. More coming. The Canadian Press... Read More »
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KAHNAWAKE — The Mohawk Council of Kahnawake says it will probably impose tolls on the roads crossing its territory in response to looming federal budget cuts. Grand Chief Cody Diabo told reporters the tolls could help offset the impact of cuts by Indigenous Services Canada on the Mohawk community south of Montreal. He says his ... Read More »
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The number of wildfires burning in British Columbia has more than doubled in the past week after a stretch of hot, dry weather and thunderstorms that produced more than 67,000 lightning strikes. There are more than 130 active fires in B.C., up from about 60 a week ago, though the BC Wildfire Service says cooler ... Read More »
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The United States made good on its promise to slap hefty tariffs on Canada Friday as the countries failed to reach a trade deal by U.S. President Donald Trump’s deadline. A fact sheet from the White House said Canada’s “failure” to address the opioid crisis was part of the reason for going ahead with the ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — Four faculty groups at McGill University have launched a constitutional challenge of a Quebec bill that allows the provincial labour minister to terminate strikes. The associations, which represent 500 academics, say the bill restricts the constitutional right to strike. They are asking Quebec Superior Court to declare the bill unconstitutional and invalid, calling ... Read More »
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