The Forest Products Association of Canada says it’s expecting U.S. countervailing and anti-dumping duties on Canadian newsprint exports next month, a move it says could end up “worse than softwood” for the industry.
The Canadian and British governments appeared before a U.S. tribunal Monday arguing against the imposition of duties on Bombardier planes, in a hearing highlighting the more aggressive use of trade remedies in Donald Trump's America.
Stephanie Von Dehn, a Vancouver-based physician, stood in front of a TD Bank branch on Saturday afternoon carrying a sign depicting the bank's green logo dripping with black crude. She's been with the bank since 2012, but has decided to close her TD accounts to protest its involvement in Texas energy giant Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion.
Thousands of hockey fans braved bone-chilling temperatures in Ottawa as the National Hockey League celebrated the 100th anniversary of its first ever game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Ottawa Senators on Dec. 17, 1917.
The Penguins’ captain, a player of rare brilliance whose career has been hampered by head trauma, has become synonymous with concussions and how to manage them effectively.
Homicide detectives have taken over the investigation into the deaths of billionaire Barry Sherman and his wife Honey after autopsies revealed the couple died from "ligature neck compression," Toronto police said on Sunday, December 17, 2017, night.
When Santa greeted seven-year-old Kalen Boodhoo during a special photo session for children with autism at Londonderry Mall in Edmonton, he didn't boom a hearty "Ho! Ho! Ho!"