By Amy Smart, The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
TORONTO – WestJet says it’s proactively cancelling flights at airports in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec as storm systems bear down on the regions. The airline says the cancellations apply to all flights scheduled to arrive and depart Toronto’s Pearson International Airport beginning Friday at 9 a.m. eastern time until the end of the day. ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
TORONTO – WestJet says it’s proactively cancelling flights at the Vancouver and Toronto airports as well as other airports in southern Ontario, B.C. and Quebec as storm systems bear down on the regions. The airline says the cancellations apply to all flights scheduled to arrive and depart Toronto’s Pearson International Airport beginning Friday at 9 ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
OTTAWA – Former Haitian prime minister Laurent Lamothe is asking a judge to strike down sanctions Canada imposed on him over claims he supported gangs that have unleashed a humanitarian crisis in Haiti. Lamothe filed a notice of application Thursday with the Federal Court in Montreal, arguing the sanctions were an arbitrary decision that did ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
OTTAWA – Canada is planning to spend $1.24 billion to upgrade its fleet of military search-and-rescue helicopters â – about $200 million more than originally planned. Defence Minister Anita Anand and Procurement Minister Helena Jaczek announced the sole-sourced deal to upgrade the military’s Cormorant helicopters late Thursday. The federal government has been planning to upgrade ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
OTTAWA – Canada is planning to spend $1.24 billion to upgrade its fleet of military search-and-rescue helicopters â – more than $200 million more than what was originally budgeted. Defence Minister Anita Anand and Procurement Minister Helena Jaczek announced the sole-sourced deal to upgrade the military’s Cormorant helicopters late this afternoon. The federal government has ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Fakiha Baig, The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – Naveed Dada enjoyed helping people. The 59-year-old joined the board of his Toronto-area condominium so he could work with fellow residents to resolve their issues, and often played the role of peacemaker. Dada’s kindness to his community members was highlighted by family and friends Thursday as a funeral was held for the ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
TORONTO – A weather system of heavy snow and bitter cold that paralyzed Vancouver’s airport and caused a countrywide cascade of disruptions this week could lift by Christmas Eve – but travellers will first have to endure more storms in southern B.C. and Ontario. Officials at YVR are still dealing with cancellations, delays and congestion ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
OTTAWA – Canada is planning to spend $1.8 billion to upgrade its fleet of military search-and-rescue helicopters â – nearly double what was originally budgeted. Defence Minister Anita Anand and Procurement Minister Helena Jaczek announced the sole-sourced deal to upgrade the military’s Cormorant helicopters late this afternoon. The federal government has been planning to upgrade ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
MONTREAL – Environment Canada is warning Quebecers to prepare emergency kits that can help sustain them for up to 72 hours without power, as a major storm approaches the province. The weather agency is forecasting heavy snow, rain and strong winds for many regions in Quebec starting Thursday. Meteorologist Jean-Philippe Bégin says Quebecers should prepare ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
OTTAWA – Canada’s attempt to seize and forfeit a Russian oligarch’s holdings will be a major test of how the federal government balances sanctions and Charter rights, says an Ottawa trade lawyer. On Monday, Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said she plans to use a new law to confiscate and divert assets held by people who ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on December 22nd, 2022
OTTAWA – The federal government says departments will focus on making the access-to-information system work better amid calls for fundamental changes to the transparency law. The Access to Information Act allows people to request government documents, from internal emails to research reports, for a $5 fee – but it is widely considered to be outdated ... Read More »
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