The company that set up the trouble-prone Phoenix payroll system is not being disqualified from securing the contract to create a new payroll system for federal employees.
As Lima Group meets in Canada, Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro prepares for war
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland will host counterparts from across the Western Hemisphere on Monday in an effort to co-ordinate strategies on a goal they already agree on: the end of Nicolas Maduro’s government in Venezuela.
Peaceful transition ‘absolutely’ possible in Venezuela says Freeland
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says a peaceful transition of power is “absolutely” possible in Venezuela, even as embattled President Nicolas Maduro digs in his heels and opposition leaders refuse to rule out military intervention.
1,200 misconduct allegations against Canada’s border agents likely just ‘the tip of the iceberg’
The Canada Border Services Agency investigated 1,200 allegations against its own staff over a two and a half year period starting in January 2016, including accusations of criminal association, excessive force and sexual assault, documents obtained by CBC News through an access to information request show.
Victims of runaway train near Field, B.C., ID’d
Three Canadian Pacific Railway crew members were killed early Monday in a train derailment east of Field, B.C.
Google parent Alphabet boosts revenue 21%
Google parent company Alphabet beat Wall Street expectations for its fourth quarter earnings Monday, but its stock slid in after-hours trading.
The CEO died suddenly. Now this B.C. cryptocurrency shop can’t find $190M
Canada’s largest cryptocurrency exchange is due in court tomorrow as it seeks creditor protection in the wake of the sudden death of its founder and chief executive in December and missing cryptocurrency worth roughly $190 million.
GM begins layoffs with 4,300 white-collar workers, mostly in U.S.
General Motors began involuntary layoffs on Monday in Detroit, with about 4,300 white-collar workers among those affected across North America.
Chinese tech company Huawei bringing faster internet to rural B.C., officials deny security concerns
The controversial company at the centre of a diplomatic dispute between Canada and China is also a major player in a project to bring faster internet to rural B.C., even though some fear public perceptions may the hinder the initiative.
HMV receives last-minute offer from Canada’s Sunrise Records
British music retailer HMV has received a last-minute offer to save the business, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, from Hamilton’s Sunrise Records.