Christopher Reynolds
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Reporter with The Canadian Press.
Airline unions call on Ottawa for $7 billion in loans for ailing industry
Labour leaders are calling on Ottawa to provide immediate financial aid and rapid viral testing to an airline industry devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Teck profits drop 165 per cent as COVID-19 snarls production and dents demand
Teck Resources Ltd. saw profits fall by 165 per cent last quarter as the COVID-19 pandemic dented demand for its commodities and slashed prices.
CN Rail business downhill and jobs cut during economic slowdown
Business at Canadian National Railway Co. has gone downhill since mid-March, leading to thousands of temporary job cuts at the company as the COVID-19 pandemic rips into a sector that serves as a barometer of economic cycles.
Feds stress dangers to long-term care residents and Indigenous communities
Federal officials stressed the dangers to long-term care residents and Indigenous communities if COVID-19 restrictions are lifted too quickly after projections in Quebec painted a dire picture of the potential cost.
Montreal nursing home death toll high as military prepares to step in
More grim numbers have emerged at a long-term care facility in suburban Montreal as the Canadian Armed Forces prepared to fan out to nursing homes across a city that has become Canada's COVID-19 epicentre.
Stock market tanks but SNC's shares jump up
Despite a rout on North American stock markets Friday, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. shares jumped 11 per cent or $3.08 to close at $31.20 on the Toronto Stock Exchange following the release of its quarterly financial results.
Canada's rail system slows due to pipeline blockades
Canada's rail system was under stress on Tuesday, February 11, 2020, as Via Rail cancelled passenger service on key routes and Canadian National Railway Co. warned it will be forced to close "significant" parts of its freight network unless blockades impeding its lines are removed.
Experts see glaring gaps in rules around airspace security
Questions about how and when planes are permitted to fly have been raised in the aftermath of the deadly crash of a Ukrainian airliner near Tehran last week that killed all 176 people on board.
Are hybrids worth the cost? Depends where you live.
Hybrid cars are taking up a growing share of new auto purchases as options increase and prices come down. But to figure out if a hybrid makes financial sense, consumers need to do some math.
Montreal demonstrators protest Turkish military invasion in northern Syria
Demonstrators gathered in Montreal on Saturday, October 12, 2019, to protest Turkey's incursion into northeast Syria, warning of humanitarian disaster and U.S. strategic folly.