Bruce Cheadle
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Bruce Cheadle
Wind, tide or hydro, clean energy projects are not immune from local opposition
A dam project in Almonte, O.N. has divided the community, even as the country moves toward an increased focus on renewable energy.
Finance Department memo says no new oil pipeline needed 'until at least 2025'
Rachel Notley took a more traditional Alberta swipe at the government when she urged Ottawa to pick a pipeline- any pipeline- and do it sooner than later. But it seems the liberals aren't convinced.
Not much time left to change Canada’s voting system
Chief electoral officer tells MPs time is tight to make 2019 voting changes.
Jason Kenney: open, accessible and still inscrutable after a decade in spotlight
The 48−year−old star lieutenant to former prime minister Stephen Harper, was one of the highest profile and most media−accessible ministers during a decade of Conservative rule.
Three Amigos to align on climate, clean energy plan, says White House
Obama, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexico’s Enrique Peña Nieto will release what he called a "a comprehensive North American climate, clean energy and environment partnership."
Hey amigo: Mexico president in Canada for state visit, Trudeau-Obama summit
Enrique Pena Nieto arrived in Canada late Sunday in Quebec City. Tuesday he goes to Ottawa for an official state visit. Wednesday he'll join Obama and Trudeau for the Three Amigos Summit.
Trudeau claims early success on economic files but says Liberals have more to do
On the other hand, his critics contend that it’s taken less than nine months for the familiar old Liberal arrogance to return.
Liberals seek outside advice as they mull policy help for struggling news media
A rash of newspaper closures and newsroom layoffs this past winter, combined with a looming debt bomb for Postmedia Network Canada Corp., Canada's largest newspaper chain, added a sense of urgency.
Alaska group raises international concerns in Ottawa over B.C. mine operations
The group is in Ottawa this week seeking to enlist federal help in stopping B.C. copper and gold mines from polluting the headwaters of key salmon rivers that flow from Canada into Alaska.
Liberals seek public input on perennial quest for improved innovation
Navdeep Bains says the government will focus on six policy areas, including supporting research excellence and competing in a digital world.