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Oilsands pipeline firm Inter Pipeline posts record Q2 net income of $260 million
Oilsands transport company Inter Pipeline Ltd. is reporting record second-quarter net income of $260 million or 63 cents per share, nearly double the $136 million or 35 cents it declared in the same period of 2018.
NDP event billed as campaign gathering with Singh result of error: party
An event that the federal New Democrats say was meant to be an "open house" for Jagmeet Singh's new B.C. constituency office was originally billed in an email invitation as a pre-election campaign event — the result of what the party says was an honest mistake.
Man filmed committing 'hateful act' against mother identified by Montreal police
Montreal police say they have identified a man seen in a widely shared video verbally harassing a woman and a crying child.
Activists call on insurance firms to stop coverage of Trans Mountain pipeline
A coalition of environmental and Indigenous groups is calling on insurance companies to drop or refuse to provide coverage of the Trans Mountain pipeline, although they concede its lead liability insurer has said it will continue to serve the federal government-owned company.
B.C. man freed from Syria after Lebanese mediation, feared being 'there forever'
A British Columbia man detained in Syria since late last year became emotional on Friday, August 9, 2019, as he expressed his fears that he would never see freedom again.
First Nations leaders mourn death of former chief of Grassy Narrows First Nation
First Nations leaders are mourning the death of a former Ontario chief.
B.C. jail added to properties under alert as southern Okanagan wildfire grows
A wildfire burning in steep and rocky terrain in British Columbia's southern Okanagan is defying containment efforts and has grown to nine square kilometres in size.
Two well-known Quebec sovereigntist family members duke it out for Bloc run
Members of two of Quebec's best-known sovereigntist clans are battling it out for a chance to represent the Bloc Quebecois in a Montreal riding in the upcoming federal election.
Ottawa keeping tabs as doctors sound alarm about cancer drug supply
The federal health minister's office says it is keeping a close watch on the supply of three generic cancer drugs as doctors raise serious concerns about the risk of critical shortages across Canada.
Nicholas Kasirer to begin tenure as Supreme Court justice Sept. 16
Justice Nicholas Kasirer will officially join the Supreme Court of Canada on Sept. 16, 2019.