Colin Perkel
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Colin Perkel
Greenpeace argues Resolute racketeering suit 'brute force' intimidation
Resolute has strongly denied any wrongdoing and some northern Ontario communities, which stand to lose jobs and industry, have denounced Greenpeace’s tactics.
Judges should stay out of Indian residential school claims, Appeal Court rules
Judges have no general right to interfere with compensation decisions involving claims by victims of Canada’s notorious Indian residential schools, Ontario’s top court said Monday.
Canadians reported safe after Florida airport shooting that left five dead
Global Affairs Canada said the shooter had not been a passenger on any Canadian flight.
Canadians, people around the world watch as Trump heads toward White House
For hours, they held their collective breaths as the tallies from the nail−biting race came in and Clinton's bitter Republican rival steadily edged towards a victory.
Tory leadership hopeful Maxime Bernier wants end to capital gains tax
Canada needs to scrap the capital gains tax and slash corporate taxes as a way to enhance economic growth, Conservative leadership hopeful Maxime Bernier said Tuesday.
Canada plunging toward an elevator crisis? 'We're already there,' expert says
Toronto alone had over 2,800 911 calls for elevator rescue in 2015. Many calls involve rescuing more than one person. Others who find themselves stuck are freed without 911 involvement.
Companies need to come clean about climate change risk, Mark Carney says
Lack of full disclosure, Mark Carney said, makes it difficult for investors, creditors and regulators to assess who is on top of the increasingly critical issue of climate change.
Ghomeshi apologizes to victim, signs peace bond; sex assault charge dropped
Former CBC radio star Jian Ghomeshi apologized in court today for his "thoughtless and insensitive" behaviour to a former colleague who had accused him of sexually assaulting her.