A B.C. man whose Facebook posts promoted ISIS and praised lone wolf terrorist attacks has been ordered deported from Canada.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Trudeau discuss Saudi writer Khashoggi’s death
Turkish officials say President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has shared information about the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Man facing 5 federal charges in suspicious package case, bombs not considered ‘hoax’ devices
U.S. authorities say a fingerprint on an envelope was key to tracking down Cesar Sayoc, the 56-year-old who was detained in Florida on Friday in connection with the mailing of more than a dozen suspicious parcels containing explosive devices.
Family of Barry and Honey Sherman offers reward of up to $10M for information about killings
The family of Honey and Barry Sherman is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information that leads to the arrest and prosecution of suspects in the deaths of the billionaire couple, whose bodies were found in their mansion last December.
Migrants in U.S.-bound caravan reject Mexico refuge plan
Migrants travelling in a caravan have rejected a proposal by Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto that they apply for refugee status in the country and obtain benefits.
Bell and Rogers defend sales practices at CRTC hearing
Canada’s biggest telecommunications companies got their turn to speak on Friday in a five-day probe by Canada’s telecom regulator into aggressive sales practices in the industry.
Alberta could become innovation leader for low-carbon future, says RBC CEO
David McKay says as long as a carbon price is reinvested in innovation and technology, the province, and Calgary, could establish itself as a global centre for the transition to a low-carbon future — led by the energy sector.
Swoop to resume flights to U.S. after receiving final operating approval
The WestJet subsidiary apologized to the thousands of travellers who had been inconvenienced since 24 flights were cancelled earlier this month.
‘Simons has just upped the ante’: Retail giant moves to $16 per hour minimum wage
The retail store Simons is raising its entry-level wage in Quebec to $16 per hour — a move that one expert said could end up saving the company money.
CRA appeals $2.2B tax bill dispute decision that ruled in favour of uranium giant Cameco
The Canada Revenue Agency is appealing a Federal Court of Appeal decision involving a $2.2 billion tax bill dispute with Cameco.