By Canadian Press on May 23rd, 2025
TERREBONNE — The Bloc QuĂ©bĂ©cois says it has filed a Superior Court challenge to overturn the election results in the federal riding of Terrebonne after losing by one vote. In a news release, the party says there is doubt about who won the riding in the April 28 federal election because a mail-in vote from ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Wildlife officials in Alberta have a plan to keep delegates safe from bear encounters during the G7 meeting in Kananaskis, Alta., next month. This week, more than 200 local kids from began plucking buffaloberry bushes in an effort to keep the animals away from the summit. Staff with the province’s public safety ministry ... Read More »
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CALGARY — Canada’s new energy minister walked into the lion’s den in Calgary and spoke to oil and gas executives about Ottawa’s plans to turn the country into an energy superpower. Tim Hodgson told a Calgary Chamber of Commerce event that it’s time for a reset and major projects need to get done in a ... Read More »
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WASHINGTON — As a mounting number of challenges against U.S. President Donald Trump’s global trade war start making their way through court, a lawyer representing small businesses says the tariffs are an “illegal and abusive” use of powers. Ilya Somin is representing five American small businesses who had a hearing before the U.S. Court of ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — Canada Post customers may face delays as 55,000 workers swear off overtime shifts, though a much bigger disruption was averted after the union backed down from a strike threat. However, experts say the possibility of escalating job action may continue to scare off customers who pulled their shipments over the past couple of ... Read More »
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HALIFAX — A senior Environment Canada meteorologist says that as the Atlantic hurricane season is about to start, experts are predicting another active year. But Bob Robichaud at the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Halifax says the impact on Canada is impossible to forecast because there’s no telling where these tropical storms will go once they ... Read More »
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CALGARY — Canada’s new energy minister walked into the lion’s den in Calgary and spoke to oil and gas executives about Ottawa’s plans to turn the country into an energy superpower. Tim Hodgson told a Calgary Chamber of Commerce event that it’s time for a reset and major projects need to get done in a ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — At least six members of Parliament are asking their colleagues to support their bid to become the next Speaker of the House of Commons, including the last man to hold that job, Greg Fergus. Former deputy Speaker Chris d’Entremont and fellow Conservative MP Tom Kmiec have also sent emails to MPs asking for ... Read More »
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Hundreds of Canadians could potentially be caught up in the fight between President Donald Trump and prestigious Harvard University over international student enrollment. The school did not immediately have a current count of Canadians studying there, but numbers on its website from 2022 show there were 686 enrolled at that time. Harvard University filed a ... Read More »
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An Ontario judge has ruled that texts sent by a former member of Canada’s world junior hockey team cannot currently be admitted at the sexual assault trial of five of his ex-teammates. Brett Howden faced questions Thursday in a voir dire — essentially a trial within a trial — over a text conversation he had ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — The Canada Revenue Agency is cutting up to 280 permanent employees in response to fiscal constraints. The workforce changes will impact branches across the CRA but the reductions will mainly impact employees in the National Capital Region. Commissioner Bob Hamilton and deputy commissioner Jean-François Fortin say in a message to staff today that ... Read More »
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