Bell is asking Canada’s telecommunications regulator to revoke TVA Sports’ broadcasting licence to punish its owner after Quebecor cut off the channel’s signal for Bell subscribers at the start of the NHL playoffs last week.
737 Max pilot training should include flight simulator time, Marc Garneau says
New training requirements for Boeing Co’s grounded 737 MAX jet should include time in a flight simulator, Canada’s transport minister said on Wednesday.
Canada’s trade deficit narrows to $2.9 billion
Canada’s February trade deficit was $2.9 billion, narrowing the gap from a revised shortfall of $3.1 billion in January.
Twitter says it’s flagging abusive tweets so you don’t have to
Algorithms are now able to proactively report about 38 per cent of abusive tweets, compared to zero last year, said CEO Jack Dorsey.
Big election win for Jason Kenney’s United Conservative Party
Jason Kenney has capped his three-year goal of uniting Alberta’s political right, leading his United Conservative Party to a majority win over the province’s first-ever NDP government.
Ruling in Trudeau-Aga Khan case could change rules for unpaid lobbyists
A Federal Court ruling in a case that centres on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s controversial vacation on the Aga Khan’s private island in the Bahamas has opened the door to bringing unpaid lobbyists under Canada’s lobbying law.
Feds back up a step in fight to keep some information from Mark Norman’s lawyers
Federal lawyers have signalled a partial surrender in their fight with Vice-Admiral Mark Norman’s lawyers to keep the contents of some federal documents and memos secret during his trial.
May 15 set for Newfoundland and Labrador election, sources say
Premier Dwight Ball is set to visit Lt.-Gov. Judy Foote at Government House on Wednesday, Liberal sources say.
New gay rights coin divides LGBT community — and outrages social conservatives
A new dollar coin designed to commemorate 50 years of homosexual rights has sparked a dual backlash — from both members of Canada’s LGBT community and from a social conservative group.
Justin Trudeau says Doug Ford ‘doesn’t want to partner’ on funding projects
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Ontario government hasn’t approved any infrastructure projects in a year that would see joint funding with the federal government.