Colliers International says a rising trend of “reverse migration” is starting to bring office tenants back into Calgary’s core, resulting in a decline in the downtown vacancy rate during the first three months of the year.
Supreme Court Justice Gascon retires — and government wants his replacement named before election
Justice Clément Gascon is retiring from the Supreme Court of Canada this fall, and the Liberal government says it plans to name his replacement before the fall federal election campaign officially begins.
Canada expands Venezuela sanctions, adds 43 people close to Maduro
Canada announced new sanctions today against 43 individuals connected to the government of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro as Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland met with counterparts from the Lima Group of nations in Santiago, Chile.
Federal government could tell you when to drive if carbon price law stands, court told
The federal government will end up with the power to regulate almost every facet of life — such as when you can drive or where you can live — if its law aimed at curbing harmful greenhouse gas emissions is allowed to stand, Ontario’s top court heard Monday.
‘I need your prayers for a miracle’: Conservative MP Mark Warawa faces cancer diagnosis
The MP for Langley-Aldergrove posted a note on his Facebook page saying he was “very sick in hospital” and is undergoing tests to determine if he has pancreatic cancer — and, if confirmed, how far the disease may have spread.
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 a long-anticipated, full-fledged tender call.
What the SNC board may have known about the firm’s dealings in Libya — like the office safe with $10M cash
A CBC News investigation looks at why a group of top directors who left SNC-Lavalin years ago have plenty at stake if the bribery case against the engineering company goes to trial. What were the red flags they may have missed on their watch?
Macron promises to rebuild Notre-Dame Cathedral after fire, seeks international help
French President Emmanuel Macron has promised to rebuild fire-ravaged Notre-Dame Cathedral and says he is seeking international help to restore the Paris landmark. “Notre-Dame is burning, and I know the sadness, and this tremor felt by so many fellow French people. But tonight, I’d like to speak of hope, too,” he said.
‘It’s absolutely heartbreaking’: Canadians mourn as Notre-Dame Cathedral burns
Just hours before flames engulfed the spire one of the world’s most recognizable cathedrals, Ashley Creed had been inside the centuries-old Notre-Dame, marvelling at a piece of history she’d only seen in history books.
‘A very dark day for Penticton’: Man, 60, in custody after 4 slain in ‘targeted’ shootings
Penticton RCMP say four people are dead after a string of shootings in three locations Monday morning.