W350 is by no means the first wooden skyscraper, with the current wooden height record going to the Brock Commons Tallwood House student accommodation in Vancouver... READ MORE›
Federal government stymied class action lawsuit The records show that Steel's mother was one of the hundreds of human guinea pigs in Cameron's extreme experiments... READ MORE›
The cost to fix the federal government's troubled Phoenix pay system has risen above the original amount spent to implement it... READ MORE›
In a news release, the Canadian Human Rights Commission also applauded the tribunal's ruling... READ MORE›
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall warning for certain Dole and PC Organics brand packaged salads over possible listeriosis contamination... READ MORE›
U.S. President Barack Obama gives Cape Breton a shout-out during a toast to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the White House state dinner... READ MORE›
Facebook Anyone who is helping them to evade police can be charged with accessory after the fact to commit first-degree murder, Pepin said... READ MORE›
'Oregon Under Attack' Anger over limited response to hostile militia takeover of US government building... READ MORE›
Lululemon athletica inc. says because of the temporary foreign worker's program it might be forced to move its headquarters out of vancouver. tina lovgreen cbc... READ MORE›
Leaves four provinces outside of the deal offered by the federal government Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and Alberta... READ MORE›
Critics of the federal government say it often oversteps its authority over land use... READ MORE›
They can help ease Syrian refugees into life in the United States either through charity or job opportunities... READ MORE›
Quebec has already committed to bringing in 3,600 refugees -- a number that could jump to 5,700 when the federal government eventually releases its plan... READ MORE›
Premier says initial criticism of quebec's move was based on misunderstanding, and transcanada is ok with it... READ MORE›
Auditor General Michael Ferguson's latest report includes an audit of the federal government's troubled information technology services... READ MORE›
Prime Minister Tony Abbott says the government will act with decency and generosity in its plan to assist those fleeing the conflict in Syria... READ MORE›
The federal government's aid package for the softwood lumber industry is expected to go before cabinet Tuesday for final approval... READ MORE›
Canada won considerable global acclaim last month as it began the process of resettling some 25,000 Syrian refugees over the next year... READ MORE›
Federal government releases summary of meetings leading up to MMIW inquiry... READ MORE›
The heavy snow will change over to rain showers along the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia this morning... READ MORE›
Out of 80,000 workers affected by the Phoenix problems, he's the only one to go up against the federal government in court... READ MORE›
Parties of Conservative Stephen Harper, New Democrat Tom Mulcair and Liberal Justin Trudeau have been in dead heat since election called in early August... READ MORE›
Abortion Access Now PEI launched in December to lobby the province for access to abortion services on the Island... READ MORE›
Opponents say the federal government should administer lands for the widest possible uses, including environmental and recreational... READ MORE›
The federal health transfer accounts for only about 22 per cent of government-funded health care, with the provinces pushing for an increase to 25 per cent... READ MORE›
We know of one Viking site on the very northern tip of Newfoundland but was this part of a wider Viking territory?... READ MORE›
At the moment, Montreal's English school boards have not been approached... READ MORE›
The height of Canadian glamour is on display as new Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hails sibling' relationship with the U.S... READ MORE›
Stefanson also said her province, which counts one of the largest Indigenous population in the country, wants the federal government to appoint a commissioner from Manitoba... READ MORE›
The fact that New Brunswick has a bilateral deal doesn't concern me, he said... READ MORE›
Other militia leaders declined to question Bundy's motives but said he stood little chance of getting the federal government to back down... READ MORE›
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