Lauren Taylor says she has no idea how someone in Montreal spent $483.65 using her McDonald’s app. McDonald’s says there was no security breach.
MP Adam Vaughan apologizes over tweet to ‘whack’ Ontario Premier Doug Ford
Adam Vaughan, a Toronto Liberal MP and parliamentary secretary for urban affairs, has apologized for a tweet in which he seemed to suggest that people should inflict physical harm to Ontario Premier Doug Ford.
Canada’s auditor general Michael Ferguson has died at 60
Michael Ferguson, Canada’s auditor general, has died from cancer, according to a statement released on Saturday. Some of the issues he paid particular attention to during his seven years on the job were the Phoenix pay system, Indigenous services and sexual misconduct in the military.
Venezuela’s Maduro proposes early elections amid presidential power struggle
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro proposed on Saturday bringing forward parliamentary elections to this year, as he seeks to crush the threat posed by the National Assembly’s head, Juan Guaido, who has proclaimed himself legitimate head-of-state.
‘It’s just gouging’: WestJet charges $30 checked bag fee in US dollars, sparking complaints
Some WestJet passengers are crying foul after getting hit with a $30 checked bag fee charged in U.S. dollars. The fee works out to about $40.
How ‘wilful blindness’ was the undoing of engineering giant SNC-Lavalin’s ex-CEO
By pleading guilty Friday to helping a public servant commit a breach of trust, Pierre Duhaime has avoided a much-anticipated courtroom drama — allowing the storied corporation he once led to escape further embarrassment as it tries to win back investors’ confidence.
What to expect from Monday’s emergency summit on Venezuela
One of Canada’s top former diplomats says that Canadians shouldn’t expect to see much more than a statement of principles coming out of an emergency Lima Group meeting on Venezuela that Ottawa is hosting Monday.
‘Far too premature’ to discuss military intervention in Venezuela, says Sajjan
Minister of National Defence Harjit Sajjan says it’s too soon to consider military intervention to address the political crisis gripping Venezuela.
Canada wants Lima Group meeting to keep pressure on Maduro to step down
Canada and its Lima Group allies will use their Monday meeting in Ottawa to find new ways — including financial — to support the Venezuelan opposition and ease the refugee crisis in neighbouring Brazil and Colombia.
RCMP breached a sexual assault complainant’s personal information
The RCMP have had to bolster their Access to Information process after two instances of very personal information being leaked.