By Nono Shen, The Canadian Press on May 20th, 2023
VANCOUVER – Edmund Wan, recently released from a Hong Kong prison, says he feels at ease in Vancouver. He described the sense of familiarity that struck him in a Hong Kong-style café on Vancouver’s Cambie Street – the smell of baked pork chops on rice, the background noise of people joking in Cantonese. But there ... Read More »
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HIROSHIMA, Japan – A senior Canadian government official says the G7 leaders’ communiqué at the summit in Hiroshima, Japan, will make mention of foreign interference, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau raised the issue of Chinese foreign interference to other leaders. The official gave the information during a briefing with the media, and is not being ... Read More »
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Parks Canada is in the process of rewriting many of historic plaques and markers to reflect new scholarship and changing interpretations of Canada’s history. Here is one example of original and rewritten text from the L’Anse Amour National Historic site in Newfoundland and Labrador: 1984 text: L’ANSE AMOUR BURIAL This mound of rocks is the ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Reforms in the federal budget bill that seek to clarify Canada’s sanctions regime will actually have the opposite effect, warn The Canadian Bar Association and a lawyer helping firms navigate the rules. “From the perspective of assisting Canadian businesses doing business with Russia “¦ the legislation is flawed, in that it is incomplete ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Allison Jones and Mia Rabson, The Canadian Press on May 19th, 2023
Ontario is offering more money in a bid to keep automaker Stellantis from pulling out of building an electric-vehicle battery plant in Windsor, Ont., Premier Doug Ford said Friday. Stellantis and LG Energy Solution announced last year that they were building the $5-billion plant, but have in recent days stopped construction and warned they were ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Jacob Serebrin, The Canadian Press on May 19th, 2023
MONTREAL – The Quebec government has now mapped out how it will achieve 60 per cent of its greenhouse gas emission reduction targets, Premier François Legault said Friday as he announced an updated green economy plan. The third edition of the province’s green plan details increased funding for greenhouse gas reduction and climate change adaptation ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on May 19th, 2023
OTTAWA – The Canadian Bar Association and a lawyer helping firms navigate Canada’s sanctions regime warn that reforms in the federal budget bill seeking to clarify the rules will actually have the opposite effect. The Liberals are proposing changes that would specify which entities are barred from doing business with Canadians, such as companies that ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Firefighting foams, cosmetics and food packaging that contain cancer-causing “forever chemicals” could be limited or outright banned in Canada following a federal government risk assessment of the products. Environment and Climate Change Canada says in its draft report on PFAS chemicals that there are broad concerns about the risks they pose to both ... Read More »
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NELSON, B.C. – A British Columbia regional district has postponed a series of climate action open houses, citing safety concerns and fears of intimidation. The Regional District of Central Kootenay in southeast B.C. says the open houses were scheduled to take place from next week until July, but making the “difficult decision” to delay the ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Special rapporteur David Johnston is expected to release his decision next Tuesday on whether the federal Liberals should hold a public inquiry on foreign interference. The recommendation is anticipated to be included in an initial report about how the government should proceed with allegations that Canada’s last two federal elections were subject to ... Read More »
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MONTREAL – The Quebec government says it will invest $1 billion to reduce the carbon footprint of buildings, which are responsible for almost 10 per cent of the province’s greenhouse gas emissions. Premier François Legault made the announcement today in his update to the government’s green economy plan, which covers a period between 2023 and ... Read More »
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