The union said workers would be back on the job at 2 p.m. today to prepare for “normal operations” to resume on Wednesday morning.
Charges against the former SNC-Lavalin exec’s dealings with Saadi and Muammar Gaddafi allegedly involve massive bribes and kickbacks in exchange for valuable contracts.
Competition Bureau suggests changes could open door for 40 percent savings for some smart phone plans in Canada.
Pembina Pipeline is sending propane to Quebec to display solidarity and help their “fellow Canadians”.
Prominent journalist Andy Ngo has been suspended from Twitter following a tweeted response to human rights campaigner, Clinton Foundation operator, and political heir Chelsea Clinton regarding trans murder rates.
President Trump honoured military working dog Conan, the Delta Force dog that chased down ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi last month.
Peel Regional Police are investigating an incident caught on video and posted to Facebook.
The U.S. is again calling out Canada for not meeting NATO targets for military spending in a blunt letter.
Jason Kenney was spotted on-field wearing an “I HEART CANADIAN OIL & GAS” sweater at the 107th Grey Cup last night, hosted in Calgary.
Toronto police are investigating two reports of what appears to be human feces and urine being thrown inside of Toronto university campuses.
Federal courts have sided in favour of a man’s request for compensation due to an English-only water fountain.
Condemnation of Canada’s decision was fulsome and incredulous, from “Faustian Bargain” to “slighting” US President Donald Trump.
Canadian Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan believes China is not an adversary to Canada, despite rising and consistent tensions between the two countries.
Trudeau faces past domestic and foreign challenges and scandals that Conservatives plan to resurrect.
Numerous U.K. and Australian organizations and companies have cut ties with the Duke of York, but orgs in Canada are staying mum.