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Toronto hospital treating recent traveller to West Africa traveller for Ebola
A person who recently travelled in West Africa is being assessed in a Toronto hospital to see if she has Ebola. But an infectious diseases expert at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre says the...
Penny saved a penny earned: study says Alberta not stashing enough royalties
There would be an extra $150 billion in the Heritage Savings Trust Fund if Alberta put aside resource taxes the way Norway does.
Weaning Canada off fossil fuels: scholars say low carbon economy within reach
Dozens of Canada’s top scholars are urging a sweeping remake of how the country produces and uses its energy in a necessary effort to wean itself off fossil fuels. But don’t worry, they say....
Lower temperatures to blame for snow-packed Maritime winter: experts
Another winter storm buried Nova Scotia on Wednesday as snowbanks across Atlantic Canada continue to grow, probably leaving some on the East Coast asking why us? The...
Talisman Energy Inc. ConocoPhillips Canada and Nexen Energy ULC announce Canada job cuts
It’s been a rough week for many in the oilpatch. Talisman Energy Inc. (TSX:TLM), ConocoPhillips Canada and Nexen Energy ULC have all announced job cuts this week. Talisman, which is set to be taken...
Leaders visit Ontario and B.C. in final stretch of election campaign
The three main federal party leaders are focused on Ontario and British Columbia today, September 13, 2021, as the election campaign heads into its final week.
Trudeau and Macron discuss Iran and climate change as G7 leaders wrap up
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the other G7 leaders are wrapping up their two-day summit today in Biarritz, France, where the meetings have been largely upstaged by U.S. trade tensions and a surprise visit by Iran's top diplomat.