Newly released figures show the federal government set aside nearly $17.7 million on public awareness campaigns between April and June just ahead of a mandatory blackout on government advertising in the lead up to the fall campaign.
Why Andrew Scheer’s climate plan won’t hit Canada’s Paris targets
Andrew Scheer says his climate plan is Canada’s “best” chance of reaching its Paris Agreement goals. But it doesn’t have any firm greenhouse gas reduction targets.
Carbon tax challenge will cost ‘hundreds of thousands’ of dollars, says Sask. justice minister
Politicians fighting the federal carbon tax say action is needed on climate change, but any remedies should be left to the provinces.
Nunavut MP Hunter Tootoo won’t seek re-election
Independent Nunavut MP Hunter Tootoo says he won’t seek re-election in the 2019 federal election. He’s decided to leave public life.
Everything Canadians need to know about the Capital One data breach
The recent Capital One data breach has affected about 100 million people in the United States and about 6 million people in Canada. Here’s what we know so far about how this will affect Canadians.
Sanders, Warren fight back at U.S. Democratic debate against moderate rivals
Liberal firebrands Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren slapped back against moderate rivals who ridiculed “Medicare for All” during Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate in which lesser-known pragmatists warned against “wish-list economics.”
First Nation constable says he stopped B.C. fugitives who drove through unrelated checkstop
A rookie band constable on a remote Manitoba First Nation says he saw the men who are now Canada’s most wanted fugitives drive through his community’s checkstop a day before police said they were wanted in connection with three killings.
2nd Democratic presidential debate promises drama — and a death match for some
The first Democratic caucus of the 2020 U.S. presidential race is still six months away, but this week’s debates in Michigan could be make or break for some in the crowded field of 20 candidates vying to be the presidential nominee.
Apple revenue forecast tops expectations
Apple Inc.’s quarterly profit and revenue beat Wall Street targets on Tuesday and its forecast for fourth-quarter sales topped expectations as well, with Chief Executive Tim Cook telling Reuters that “marked improvement in greater China” drove the results.
What we know so far about the Capital One data breach
The recent Capital One data breach has affected about 100 million people in the United States and about 6 million people in Canada. Here’s what we know so far about how this will affect Canadians.