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Canadian Content

  • Would Amazon’s HQ2 Overwhelm Canada’s Tech Sector?
    Would Amazon’s HQ2 Overwhelm Canada’s Tech Sector?
    While Canadian cities are enthusiastically courting Amazon's second headquarters, the tech industry is expressing a range of reactions, from all-out opposition to enthusiastic embrace. On Sept. 7, Amazon launched a ...
    September 21, 2017BY Will Koblensky
  • Ahead of Canadian Tour, Former Pink Floyd Frontman Accused of Anti-Semitism
    Ahead of Canadian Tour, Former Pink Floyd Frontman Accused of Anti-Semitism
    A Jewish group is up in arms over the approaching Canadian tour by former Pink Floyd frontman Roger ...
    September 21, 2017BY Joan Delaney
  • No More Room for Doubt About Impact of Pesticides on Birds, Bees, Says Scientists
    No More Room for Doubt About Impact of Pesticides on Birds, Bees, Says Scientists
    OTTAWA—A group of international scientists met in the national capital on Sept. 19 to try to convince parliamentarians ...
    September 20, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Deficit Smaller Than Expected, but Trudeau Stands by Controversial Tax Changes
    Deficit Smaller Than Expected, but Trudeau Stands by Controversial Tax Changes
    OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sounded a defiant note on Sept. 19 as he promised to press ahead with ...
    September 20, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Hurricanes’ Impact Could Make US Fed More Hawkish
    Hurricanes’ Impact Could Make US Fed More Hawkish
    The devastation caused by hurricanes Harvey and Irma and now Maria will make the U.S. Federal Reserve’s job ...
    September 20, 2017BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Renowned Builder SkyHomes Offers Unique Luxury Living in Two Desirable Locations
    Renowned Builder SkyHomes Offers Unique Luxury Living in Two Desirable Locations
    With a history spanning 40 years, SkyHomes has established a reputation for building quality homes with superb design ...
    September 14, 2017BY Tracy Hanes
  • Avro Arrow Recovery Project Finds First Test Model in Lake Ontario
    Avro Arrow Recovery Project Finds First Test Model in Lake Ontario
    After search crews discovered a test model of the Avro Arrow last week, expedition leaders expect to find ...
    September 14, 2017BY Jared Gnam
  • Police Ask Government to Postpone Date for Marijuana Legalization
    Police Ask Government to Postpone Date for Marijuana Legalization
    OTTAWA—Canada's police services say there is zero chance they will be ready to enforce new laws for legalized marijuana ...
    September 14, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Census: Children Make up One Quarter of Canadians Living in Poverty
    Census: Children Make up One Quarter of Canadians Living in Poverty
    OTTAWA—Of the 4.8 million people living below the poverty line as defined by Statistics Canada, 1.2 million are ...
    September 13, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Ottawa Urged to Release Historic Data on Inuit Tuberculosis Treatment
    Ottawa Urged to Release Historic Data on Inuit Tuberculosis Treatment
    One of the country's strongest international voices in the fight against AIDS says Canada owes the Inuit a ...
    September 13, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • 2018 Ford Expedition
    2018 Ford Expedition
    The Ford Expedition had big shoes to fill when it was first introduced in the late 1990s as ...
    September 13, 2017BY Benjamin Yong
  • Fierce Outcry Builds Over Proposed Small Business Tax Changes in Canada
    Fierce Outcry Builds Over Proposed Small Business Tax Changes in Canada
    Summer vacations are over and tech entrepreneurs along with the small business community are up in arms over ...
    September 13, 2017BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Former MP Calls on Canada’s New Health Minister to Safeguard Vanessa’s Law
    Former MP Calls on Canada’s New Health Minister to Safeguard Vanessa’s Law
    After a cabinet shuffle in Ottawa last week, former Conservative MP Terence Young is calling for the new ...
    September 7, 2017BY Jared Gnam
  • Boeing Holds Firm in Dispute With Bombardier Despite Ottawa’s Threats
    Boeing Holds Firm in Dispute With Bombardier Despite Ottawa’s Threats
    OTTAWA—Boeing Co. has no plans to back down in its trade dispute with Canadian rival Bombardier—a high-stakes, cross-border ...
    September 6, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • NAFTA: Negotiators Report Progress in Latest Round of Talks
    NAFTA: Negotiators Report Progress in Latest Round of Talks
    MEXICO CITY—The latest round of NAFTA negotiations have wrapped up with the three countries declaring they have made ...
    September 6, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Tax Changes Needed to Avoid ‘Two Classes of Canadians,’ Morneau Says
    Tax Changes Needed to Avoid ‘Two Classes of Canadians,’ Morneau Says
    VANCOUVER—Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau says income tax reforms are needed because small business owners have an unfair ...
    September 6, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Canadian Firms Developing Niches Amid Global Race to Self-Driving Cars
    Canadian Firms Developing Niches Amid Global Race to Self-Driving Cars
    MONTREAL—Canadian companies could be serious contenders in the global self-driving vehicle race, experts have suggested after Magna International ...
    September 6, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Bank of Canada Hikes Rates for Second Straight Time
    Bank of Canada Hikes Rates for Second Straight Time
    The Bank of Canada raised its policy rate to 1.00 percent on Sept. 6 citing growth that is ...
    September 6, 2017BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Pitfalls Abound for Canadians Doing Business in China
    Pitfalls Abound for Canadians Doing Business in China
    China, the world’s largest e-commerce market, counts more than 400 million online shoppers even as half the country ...
    September 5, 2017BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • Canada in Brief, Aug. 31-Sept. 6
    Canada in Brief, Aug. 31-Sept. 6
    Trudeau praises workers dealing with Phoenix pay problems Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thanked civil servants on Aug. 30 ...
    August 31, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Honour Indigenous Heroes Instead of Debating Macdonald: Sinclair
    Honour Indigenous Heroes Instead of Debating Macdonald: Sinclair
    Tearing down tributes to historical figures would be "counterproductive" to reconciliation efforts between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people, says ...
    August 31, 2017BY Joan Delaney
  • Solitary Confinement Violates the Charter, Says Lawyer
    Solitary Confinement Violates the Charter, Says Lawyer
    VANCOUVER—Solitary confinement is a cruel and inhumane punishment with "truly horrific" consequences including severe psychological harm and suicide, ...
    August 31, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Feds Target Students’ Skills Gap With Funding Rollout
    Feds Target Students’ Skills Gap With Funding Rollout
    OTTAWA—The federal government is making its biggest push yet into the country's classrooms, hoping that millions in new ...
    August 31, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Why Scotiabank Bet $800M on NHL
    Why Scotiabank Bet $800M on NHL
    Scotiabank's $800 million deal for the naming rights to the Air Canada Centre, home of the NHL's Toronto ...
    August 29, 2017BY The Canadian Press
  • Giovinco’s Two Goals Guide Surging Toronto FC Past Montreal Impact
    Giovinco’s Two Goals Guide Surging Toronto FC Past Montreal Impact
    The Toronto FC juggernaut keeps rolling.
    August 27, 2017BY Rahul Vaidyanath
  • University Students Prone to Developing Eating Disorders, Researcher Says
    University Students Prone to Developing Eating Disorders, Researcher Says
    For most students, starting their first year at university can be a new and exciting experience, but for ...
    August 24, 2017BY Jared Gnam
  • Canada’s Bruised Loyalty Card Industry
    Canada’s Bruised Loyalty Card Industry
    MONTREAL—Another divorce in Canada's loyalty card sector has consumers stuck in the middle asking questions about the future ...
    August 23, 2017BY The Canadian Press
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