Calgary-based TransCanada says it plans to start construction next year on the Keystone XL oil pipeline, after a U.S. State Department review ordered by a federal judge concluded that major environmental damage from a leak is unlikely.
Satellite radio service SiriusXM buying streaming music company Pandora
Satellite radio service SiriusXM is buying out music service Pandora, which has faced intense pressure from competitors like Spotify and Apple.
Canadian borrowers will feel this week’s U.S. interest rate hike: Don Pittis
The world will feel the effect as U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is expected to raise rates this week — and then keep raising them.
Man with mental disability nearly bankrupted by door-to-door sales contracts
Despite bans on door-to-door sales of certain goods and services in some provinces, thousands of Canadians are still locked into long and pricey contracts
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh denies 2nd sexual misconduct allegation
The New Yorker magazine reported Sunday night that Senate Democrats were investigating a second woman’s accusation of sexual misconduct by U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh dating to the 1983-84 academic year, his first at Yale University.
‘It’s not real’: Some left homeless by Ottawa-area tornadoes ponder next steps
All levels of government are joining forces to help with restoration efforts today, two days after a pair of tornadoes ravaged Ottawa and the Gatineau, Que., area, leaving tens of thousands without power.
NAFTA talks ‘very likely’ on sidelines of UN General Assembly, Trudeau says
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer — the two top officials at the NAFTA talks — are due to be in New York on Monday and Tuesday for the UN General Assembly.
‘It looks like a war scene’: Ottawa mayor warns it will take days to restore power after tornado
About 100,000 Hydro Ottawa customers alone remain without power and residents in Dunrobin, Ont., and Gatineau, Que., are surveying the damage to homes, trees and hydro lines after twisters ripped through the area on Friday.
Canadian companies are losing ground to China in the developing world, Trudeau’s UN ambassador says
Justin Trudeau is preparing a pitch to Canada’s private sector, to be delivered at the United Nations General Assembly Monday — invest in the developing world as a way to build Canada’s brand at home and abroad.
What gun owners need to know about Ottawa’s new firearms bill
The Liberal government is poised to pass new firearms legislation — changes to the country’s firearms regime that Ottawa says are “modest” but necessary reforms to help tamp down on the frequency of violent gun crime. Here’s what is in Bill C-71.