A major Canadian canola exporter has had its registration to ship canola seeds to China revoked, the latest flare-up in a diplomatic and trade dispute between the two countries.
Creditor protection extended for cryptocurrency exchange Quadriga
Embattled cryptocurrency exchange QuadrigaCX has received a reprieve from its creditor protection deadline as the search for nearly $200 million in missing virtual currency continues.
Virgin Atlantic drops mandatory makeup for female flight attendants
British airline Virgin Atlantic says it’s no longer mandatory for its female cabin crew to wear makeup on flights if they choose not to.
Jane Philpott resigns from cabinet, citing loss of ‘confidence’ over government’s handling of SNC-Lavalin
Jane Philpott, one of Justin Trudeau’s most trusted ministers, has resigned from cabinet as the Liberal government’s crisis over the SNC-Lavalin affair deepens.
Jane Philpott’s departure leaves Trudeau without one of his strongest performers
Although the MP from Markham-Stouffville is still serving her first term as a federal MP, Jane Philpott was still one of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s most trusted lieutenants and a key player at the cabinet table — until she quit.
Teen dies during ‘completely random’ home invasion attack, police shoot intruder
A deadly Winnipeg home invasion, parts of which were heard by emergency dispatchers over the phone, has left the entire police service shaken, a spokesperson said.
Last Humboldt Bronco in hospital released after 333 days
Morgan Gobeil suffered a serious head injury in the Humboldt Broncos bus crash on April 6, 2018. He’s been released from hospital after 333 days. Gobeil was one of 13 hockey players injured in the crash.
Signs of a rural renaissance as Canadian cities overheat: Don Pittis
There is a growing body of research that says the knowledge economy can move beyond Canada’s high-price cities.
Luke Perry, actor known for Beverly Hills, 90210, dead at 52
Riverdale and Beverly Hills, 90210 actor Luke Perry has died at age 52, several days after suffering a stroke.
Ford government fires Ontario Provincial Police deputy chief who criticized chief’s appointment
The Ford government has fired the outspoken Ontario Provincial Police deputy commissioner Brad Blair, a fierce critic of the Progressive Conservatives’ appointment of Toronto police Supt. Ron Taverner as the next chief of the OPP.