Canadian apparel retailer Jean Machine Clothing Inc. will close down all of its stores by the end of winter because of losses.
B.C. man kicked off WestJet flight after falling asleep before takeoff
A B.C. man who recently suffered a stroke said he was left humiliated and out more than a thousand dollars after WestJet kicked him off a flight to Cuba and stranded his family at the Toronto airport.
Canada adds 11,000 jobs in October, jobless rate ticks down to 5.8%
The economy added 11,200 jobs last month despite fewer people looking for work, Statistics Canada said Friday.
Cameco reports $28M third-quarter profit compared with loss a year ago
Cameco Corp. says it earned $28 million in its latest quarter compared with a loss in the same quarter last year.
Medical cannabis users anxious over supply shortages
Legal recreational users aren’t the only ones who can’t currently get their hands on cannabis; long-time medicinal pot users also say they’re finding themselves in the middle of a supply crunch.
Hussen says Ford government engaged in ‘fear mongering and demonizing of asylum seekers’
The federal immigration minister took aim at the Ontario government on Thursday, saying Doug Ford’s administration is stoking fears around asylum seekers and is not offering solutions to the issue of illegal border crossers.
Shipbuilding ‘smoke and mirrors’ unlikely to distract from Mark Norman case: experts
The Liberal government’s plan to divide an enormous amount of maintenance work on the navy’s frigates among three of the country’s major shipyards likely won’t calm a political brawl over the criminal case involving the military’s former second-in-command, experts said Thursday.
Review of child killer’s transfer to healing lodge expected ‘within the next couple of days’
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale said Thursday that a review into the decision by Corrections Canada to move Terri-Lynne McClintic from a federal penitentiary in Ontario to the healing lodge in Saskatchewan will be coming out shortly.
‘Missing’ Liberal MP Di Iorio at the centre of nomination fight
A Liberal MP who has not been seen on Parliament Hill for weeks is at the centre of a dispute within his own party. Nicola Di Iorio did not followed through on his plan to resign after party officials said he was not allowed to hand-pick a Liberal candidate to replace him.
Gap in privacy law leaves elections open to ‘misuse’ of personal information: privacy commissioner
The next federal election will face “important risks” unless Parliament makes political parties subject to privacy law, Privacy Commissioner Daniel Therrien warned Thursday.