Christopher Reynolds
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Reporter with The Canadian Press.
Montreal's Park Extension residents say evictions on the rise amid gentrification
Residents of Montreal's Park Extension warn that evictions are on the rise amid gentrification in the province's poorest neighbourhood.
Quebec has no plans to offer struggling SNC-Lavalin a bailout: Minister
Quebec Economy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon said on Wednesday, July 24, 2019, the province will not offer financial help to SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. in spite of the construction giant's gathering financial, legal and political storm.
Justin Trudeau takes aim at NDP over EU-Canada trade pact as summit wraps up
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called out New Democrats on Thursday, July 18, 2019, after their leader encouraged French officials to reject the comprehensive trade agreement between the European Union and Canada.
Updated air passenger rights protections come into effect Monday
Airlines now have to reimburse passengers for flight bumping and damaged luggage as part of a package of new protections that took effect today, July 15, 2019.
Dozens injured aboard Air Canada flight after plane hits turbulence
Thirty people were sent to hospital with injuries after an Air Canada flight travelling from Toronto to Sydney, Australia, hit severe turbulence and was forced to divert to Honolulu.
Federal Liberals, Ontario Tories point fingers over looming Bombardier layoffs
The federal Liberals and Ontario Tories are blaming each other for the impending loss of 550 jobs at Bombardier's railway car plant in Thunder Bay, Ont.
Funeral held for Canadian soldier killed in Bulgarian skydiving exercise
Family, friends and military brass attended a military funeral in Gatineau, Que., on Saturday, July 6, 2019, for a Canadian soldier who died in a parachute training exercise in Bulgaria.
SNC-Lavalin delays jury decision in corruption trial until June 28
SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. is pushing back its decision on whether to opt for a trial by jury or by judge alone in a corruption case that has tripped up the engineering giant and ensnared it in a political controversy for months.
SNC-Lavalin warned of U.S. move, slashing workforce if no plea deal, documents show
The documents, part of a PowerPoint presentation obtained by The Canadian Press, describe something called "Plan B" — what Montreal-based SNC might have to do if it can't convince the government to grant a so-called remediation agreement to avoid criminal proceedings in a fraud and corruption case related to projects in Libya.