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A timeline of events before and after the Liberals invoked the Emergencies Act
OTTAWA - The Public Order Emergency Commission is tasked with understanding what led the Liberal government to invoke the Emergencies Act to clear protests against COVID-19 mandates and Prime Minister...
Oct 28, 2022
Reopening plans and Canadians' anxiety on leaving home; In The News for May 12
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of May 12 ... --- COVID-19 in Canada .... OTTAWA ...
May 12, 2020
Privacy czar raises flag over planned U.S. border password searches
OTTAWA - Canadian privacy could be imperilled by apparent U.S. plans to demand cellphone and social media passwords from foreign visitors, a federal watchdog says. In a letter to the House of Commons ...
May 29, 2017
Canadians say climate caused a warm December they both enjoyed and worried about
Canadian attitudes toward climate change are about as consistent as Canadian weather, a new poll suggests. Contradictions abound in a Leger online poll of more than 1,500 Canadians conducted earlier t...
Jan 17, 2024
Saskatchewan extends public health order until Jan. 31
Saskatchewan is maintaining the status quo with its public health order.On Thursday, the provincial government announced it was extending the current public health order until Jan. 31 as the province ...
Nov 25, 2021
Liberals fork over another $30 million to keep Canada at F-35 table
OTTAWA - Canada has quietly paid another $30 million toward development of the F-35 - money that could become insurance in the trade dispute between U.S. aerospace firm Boeing and Canadian rival Bomba...
May 25, 2017
Storm tears through South amid pandemic; at least 22 dead
CHATSWORTH, Ga. - Storms that killed at least 22 people in the Southeast, piling fresh misery atop a pandemic, spread across the eastern United States on Monday, leaving more than 1 million homes and ...
Apr 13, 2020
Trump's tariffs risk jobs and profits in working-class areas
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump’s escalating dispute with China over trade and technology is threatening jobs and profits in working-class communities where his “America First” a...
Apr 24, 2018
Nova Scotia makes second attempt at 'vital' cyberbullying legislation
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government has narrowed the definition of cyberbullying in a replacement law for pioneering legislation struck down by the province’s top court nearly two years ago. Th...
Oct 05, 2017
Toronto hoping for Altidore return -- and looking ahead to next transfer window
Toronto FC ends a stretch of five games in 15 days Saturday when it faces Real Salt Lake City at Rio Tinto Stadium with the hope that key forward Jozy Altidore could see some action. The U.S. internat...
May 19, 2019