With multiple government agencies investigating the German automaker, Canadian TDI owners are still looking for answers, with many expecting they'll be held "hostage" until the Fall.
With court dates scheduled for October and December, VW owners are months away from a settlement after the 2015 diesel vehicle emissions cheating scandal.
Bernard Hancock, a struggling Alberta patch worker, is desperate for work and calling on Canadians to embrace production of the "most ethical oil in the world."
Alberta Finance Minister Joe Ceci said at a press conference Tuesday that he has had to revise the projected deficit upward in his first−quarter fiscal update to almost $11 billion from $10.4 billion.
Former prime minister Stephen Harper's new consulting firm has already met with potential clients from the U.S. and Middle East, the Huffington Post reports.
Among those shuffled, Education and Labour Minister Don Morgan is now Deputy Premier, replacing Don McMorris who resigned from cabinet after being convicted of impaired driving earlier this month.
One part of the research done on rats involved giving them THC, the intoxicating part of cannabis, and having them choose between an easy or hard task to earn sugary treats.
Philpott said she would pay back $3,700 in high-end car service costs after it was revealed she billed for $1,700 one day and more than $1,900 another day with a company owned by a Liberal supporter.
The federal Conservatives say Environment Minister Catherine McKenna needs to repay money paid to a photographer during a climate change conference in Paris last year.
Premier Kathleen Wynne said Tuesday that while the federal investment comes at a critical time, they're still playing catch-up after years of under-investment in transit infrastructure.