Terry Pedwell
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Hit the gas pedal on electoral reform, prominent Canadians tell PM
A group of prominent Canadians say it’s time for the federal government to hit the gas pedal on electoral reform.
NFL hopeful the Trudeau government will overturn CRTC Super Bowl ad ruling
Two Liberal MPs, Bob Nault and Wayne Easter, have also asked the CRTC to back down, and have written to several policy-makers warning the decision is costing the Canadian economy tens of millions.
First Newfoundlander to sit on high court welcomed to Supreme Court bench
But instead of talking about his lofty accomplishments or how he feels being part of the Supreme Court, Malcolm Rowe being a man of few words talks about sailing, travelling, and listening.
CETA a bright light against a protectionist world, says trade minister
With the U.S. presidential election looming, Chrystia Freeland says she wants a new trade deal with Europe to showcase how strong trading relationships are better than building walls.
Heckles, jeers and turned backs greet Justin Trudeau at youth labour forum
Dozens of delegates at a youth labour forum turned their backs Tuesday on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, using body language to express their frustrations.
CUPW issues strike notice after it says Canada Post refused to extend talks
The union representing nearly 51,000 Canada Post employees issued a 72-hour notice of job action Thursday, accusing the Crown corporation of forcing a labour dispute.
Bardish Chagger becomes first woman to lead Canadian government in House of Commons
Prime Minister Trudeau's government has made what it calls an adjustment to the federal cabinet, tapping Small Business Minister Bardish Chagger to taken on an additional job: government House leader.
RCMP describe 'race against time' in effort to thwart would-be bomber Driver
An early-morning tip from FBI investigators triggered a "race against time" as police scrambled to identify and locate a balaclava-wearing would-be suicide bomber.
Want Canadians to buy electric cars? Cash rebates may help, say officials
Federal officials told Transport Minister Marc Garneau in a report that cash rebates and tax incentives are the best way to convince Canadians to buy electric cars.
Pleas for better police training blend with tears at funeral of Somali-Canadian
Ottawa’s main mosque, with a capacity of 2,000 people, was overflowing for the service with dozens of mourners forced to kneel and pray on the sidewalk in front of the building.