Blue Jays’ playoff run unlikely to be home run for Toronto economy: experts
Toronto could see a temporary boost from the Blue Jays’ playoff run, but economists and business leaders say it won’t…
Interior Health appoints new CEO, a long list of issues to be tackled
Sylvia Weir, the new CEO of Interior Health, says she’s seeking to rebuild trust with communities in the wake of…
Memorial tournament honours slain B.C. boy, fuels push for tougher driving laws
A memorial tournament started this weekend in honour of 12-year-old Xavier Rasul-Jankovics, who was struck and killed by a vehicle…
Kinew, Moe want China EV tariffs ended to get Beijing to lift canola duties
Manitoba and Saskatchewan’s premiers are calling on the federal government to end its tariffs on Chinese EVs in hopes Beijing…
Carney off to Egypt for Trump summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney is off to Egypt this afternoon to take part in a summit surrounding the truce U.S.…
Wildfire in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley under control
The Lake George wildfire which sparked about two weeks ago is now under control, Nova Scotia officials say, with residents…
Learning lessons from Canada’s wildfire season
Governments and non-profit groups are taking time to review this year’s wildfire season and the challenges posed by evacuating tens…
Oil prices tumble to a 5 month low on new Trump tariff threats
The price of oil tumbled to a 5 month low on Friday as global markets plunged following U.S. President Donald…
Carney defends paying more than half a million a year to CEO appointees
Carney said their responsibilities are enormous and include things like making major military procurement decisions and reviewing industrial development projects.
‘It depends’: Carney shifts stance on emissions cap
Carney was asked if he is considering dropping the cap and the tanker ban along the B.C. coast.