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Trudeau, Scheer, May fight for votes in Toronto while Singh sticks with B.C.
Jagmeet Singh's love affair with British Columbia continues today, as the NDP leader spends an eighth straight day campaigning on the West Coast.
Former high-ranking Montreal politician has charges stayed because of wiretaps
Frank Zampino, Montreal's former executive committee chairman, will not stand trial on charges including fraud and breach of trust after a judge declared a stay of proceedings.
Mainline contracting delayed, not dead, after regulator ruling, says Enbridge
Shares in Enbridge Inc. were down on Monday, September 30, 2019, morning after the Canada Energy Regulator ordered it to suspend an open season it was holding for service on its Canadian Mainline oil pipeline system.
Damning report from Quebec inquiry that looked at treatment of Indigenous people
A Quebec inquiry that examined relations between Indigenous communities and the provincial government has issued a scathing final report that says the province should apologize.
AltaGas sells stake in Central Penn Pipeline in Pennsylvania for $870 million
AltaGas Ltd. has signed a deal to sell its stake in the Central Penn Pipeline to Meade Pipeline Investment LLC, a subsidiary of NextEra Energy Partners LP for $870 million.
Backlash to Alberta billboard touting climate change benefits triggers departure
A top University of Alberta official has resigned after a backlash against a billboard the school put up about the potential benefits of climate change.
Names of children who died in residential schools to be released
Their anonymous deaths will be honoured and their names — hundreds and hundreds of them — finally known.
Governor general, ex-Quebec premiers to attend Jacques Chirac memorial service
A Canadian delegation led by Gov. Gen. Julie Payette will attend a memorial service for former French president Jacques Chirac on Monday, September 30. 2019.
Canadian man's sculpture of refugees unveiled by Pope Francis in Vatican City
A Canadian artist's sculpture has been unveiled in St. Peter's Square by Pope Francis as part of a Mass for the World Day for Migrants and Refugees.
'We can't eat money, or drink oil': Indigenous teen Autumn Peltier tells United Nations
Indigenous water activist Autumn Peltier addressed hundreds of international guests at UN headquarters in Manhattan on Saturday, September 28, 2019.