[ad_1] Canadian consumers are faced with the possibility of having fewer options among Internet providers as the country's largest Internet service providers are crushed, and federal regulation inadvertently worsens the situation, said …
Read More »Canada's Women's Hockey Team beats Sweden 6-1 at Four Nations Cup
[ad_1] SASKATOON – Mélodie Daoust scored two goals in Canada's 6-1 win over Sweden at the women's four-nation cup hockey tournament on Tuesday. Sarah Fillier scored in her national team debut and …
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[ad_1] OTTAWA – The summer purchase of three Swedish ships has erased Canada's excellent trade surplus for the month of August and replaced it with a deficit, Statistics Canada said Friday. The …
Read More »Canada's David Saint-Jacques to launch December 3 on a space mission
[ad_1] MONTREAL – The Canadian Space Agency confirms that astronaut David Saint-Jacques will launch on December 3rd for a six-month mission aboard the International Space Station. The Canadian's fate was called into …
Read More »Statistics Canada's request for data banking of 500,000 Canadians provokes privacy investigation
[ad_1] OTTAWA – Federal privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien says he is investigating Statistics Canada's request for private banking information on 500,000 Canadians. Therrien said Wednesday, which has been compiled by the Canadian …
Read More »Victoria Restaurant is one of Canada's Best New Restaurants – BC Local News
[ad_1] The Courtney Room is the kind of place where you can enjoy a casual brunch, badtail-inspired happy hour or a fine dining experience. For this reason, this six-month establishment has been …
Read More »News – Canada's Warning on Dry Lakes and Dust Storms
[ad_1] CLIMATE | Early warning system CBC News Sunday, October 28, 2018, 4:17 pm – Gwenn Flowers, a glaciologist, goes back and forth across a vast glacier in southwestern Yukon pulling a …
Read More »The Trans Mountain pipeline will resume in August: Kinder Morgan Canada's boss
[ad_1] The head of Kinder Morgan Canada has indicated that work is expected to resume next month to prepare a road for the expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline. Ian Anderson says …
Read More »Court approves the sale of Carillion Canada's road maintenance contracts for Alberta, Ontario
[ad_1] This is an agreement that was not reached without controversy, but the Alberta government announced Thursday that an Ontario court has approved the sale of its contracts. 39, road maintenance as …
Read More »Canada's tournament ends with defeat in New Zealand
[ad_1] Lucas Punkari / Daily Herald Shellbrook's Ryan Smith and the rest of Team Canada greet the crowd after a 5-2 loss to New Zealand on Saturday night. A memorable week for …
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