Bearing glossy red fruit, phrases like “Canada Choice” or “prepared in Canada,” and other subtle hints, the packaging on apple juice gives Canadian consumers the impression they’re drinking apples from this country.
Opening dairy market to U.S. was biggest concession in trade talks, Freeland says
Giving the U.S. increased access to the Canadian dairy market was the single biggest concession Ottawa made during the recent renegotiation of NAFTA, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland.
Hedley singer’s behaviour got worse with fame — and went unchecked by those around him, ex-drummer says
As Jacob Hoggard’s sex assault case continues to wind its way through the court system, the Hedley frontman’s former drummer is speaking out — to police and to CBC — about inappropriate behaviour he says he witnessed during his 11 years as Hoggard’s bandmate.
Clement admits to multiple ‘indiscretions’ in letter to constituents on sexting scandal
Former Conservative MP Tony Clement, dropped from caucus during a public sexting scandal, is admitting to multiple cases of “inappropriate exchanges” online and says foreign actors tried to financially extort him.
Fast-moving California wildfire claims ‘significant’ number of buildings
Tens of thousands of people were ordered to flee a fast-moving wildfire that exploded in size Thursday, threatening several Northern California communities and forcing panicked residents to race to help neighbours who had to drive through walls of flames to escape.
Child killer Terri-Lynne McClintic transferred from healing lodge to Edmonton prison
Ontario child killer Terri-Lynne McClintic has been transferred from an Indigenous healing lodge to an Edmonton prison for women.
Chinese electric cars are coming to Canada, but you can’t have one yet: Don Pittis
Report after report says Chinese electric car technology may be on its way to world domination. Unless North American carmakers pull up their socks, it could be the car wars of the 1970s and 80s all over again.
More workers are tired on the job and it’s bad for business
New research suggests that 76 per cent of people are regularly tired while working. But there are ways that businesses and employees can help boost morale and encourage a restful workforce.
Alberta Energy Regulator spent more than $14,000 flying boss to weekly meetings
The Alberta Energy Regulator has spent more than $14,000 over the last year flying its chief executive from his home in British Columbia to meetings in Calgary and Edmonton.
New coworking spaces let you take your kid to work, every day
Coworking spaces are starting to offer child care for the growing number of entrepreneurs who want to get a few hours of work done.