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Canada to double spending on global education fund
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday, January 25, 2018, that Canada will double its commitment to the Global Partnership for Education fund.
Trudeau, Wynne commend women for courage in speaking out about Brown
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne saluted the courage of the women who have levied allegations of sexual misconduct against the former leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative party.
Saskatchewan Party looks to get over the Wall this weekend with leadership vote
One of the country’s most consistently popular premiers will be replaced this weekend and observers say it will be a struggle for the successful candidate to fill the former boss’s shoes.
N.S. Tory leader resigns amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour
Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative Leader Jamie Baillie was forced to resign Wednesday after an investigation found he acted inappropriately and breached the legislature’s policy on workplace harassment.
PM Trudeau applying pressure on U.S. in NAFTA talks, says Wilbur Ross
U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Wednesday that he thinks Prime Minister Justin Trudeau used his speech at the World Economic Forum to apply pressure on the United States in the NAFTA renegotiation.
Bell Canada alert prompts RCMP, privacy watchdog to investigate data breach
The RCMP has launched an investigation into a data breach at Bell Canada that appears to have compromised customer names and email addresses, but no credit card or banking information.
Ottawa announces four new measures in effort to protect right whales
The federal fisheries minister has announced four immediate measures for the crab fishery in an effort to protect North Atlantic right whales from entanglement with fishing gear.
NEB denies Maritimes and Northeast application for new pipeline service and toll
The National Energy Board has denied an application from Maritimes and Northeast Pipeline for approval of a new pipeline service and toll, citing uncertainty of natural gas market.
UPDATE: Trudeau promotes women's rights during Davos speech
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is urging the international community to do more to promote women's rights and gender equality.
Tsunami warning for B.C.'s coast is cancelled after Alaska quake
A tsunami warning issued for coastal British Columbia was cancelled Tuesday morning after people living along parts of the province’s coast evacuated to higher ground when a powerful earthquake struck off Alaska.