Fortis kept compounding with regulated utility growth and reiterated dependable dividend growth backed by its capital plan.
Canada’s prime minister chooses pragmatism in a turbulent world, which means doing business with countries that do not share Canada’s democratic values. Some critics see this as weakness.
Bill C-22 narrows lawful access powers but expands police tools for online data, foreign platform requests and telecom ...
The leader of the Conservative Party of Canada proposed new measures for protecting the country’s automotive industry, ...
MONTREAL, March 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Canadian technology entrepreneur Yanik Guillemette today published a new analysis examining the potential economic and societal implications of Bill C-9 – ...
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Canadian leaders, some critics say, may be taking cues from political rhetoric south of the border. A social media post by Canadian political figure Daniel Tyrie questioning the presence of ...
The Deal That Changed the Room In 2017, a Canadian screenwriter with two festival-screened features behind her spent eighteen months developing a crime drama w ...
Canada’s three main political parties — the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP — have banded together to avoid privacy laws aimed at protecting voter data.
The defection of another opposition lawmaker is all but assuring Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will have a majority government soon.