Greenwashing rules to be scaled back, but scope of change remains unclear

Canada’s greenwashing rules are being scaled back, but it remains to be seen what the changes mean for businesses wanting to talk about their environmental record. In the federal budget released last... Read more »

Trump’s $1B lawsuit threat casts shadow over the BBC, but it could also be a bluff

LONDON (AP) — President Donald Trump ’s threat to bring a billion-dollar lawsuit against the BBC has cast a shadow over the British broadcaster’s future, but it could also be a bluff... Read more »

Canada opening new consulate in Greenland this week, in a bid for closer relations

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will open Canada’s new... Read more »

Prince George man found guilty of 1st-degree murder in stabbing death of young mother

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. A B.C. Supreme Court Justice found 25-year-old Zain Xavier... Read more »

Anand says U.S. secretary Rubio has avoided ’51st state’ chatter as G7 meeting looms

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says U.S. Secretary of... Read more »

Events, road closures, what’s open and closed

Canadians will mark Remembrance Day on Tuesday by honouring those who served in the military, those who didn’t make it home and those who continue to serve. On the 11th hour of... Read more »

Supreme Court under fire for ruling against mandatory-minimum sentences in child-porn case

Open this photo in gallery: The Supreme Court’s ruling against mandatory-minimum jail sentences for some child-pornography crimes has garnered disagreement from Canadian politicians including Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Premiers Doug Ford... Read more »

Should poppies be allowed in Canadian courts?

Open this photo in gallery: Most provincial and territorial courts do not expressly prevent individuals from donning poppies, but Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan’s rules differ.Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press The heads of Nova... Read more »

How Carney’s first budget impacts the environment

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first budget proposes cancelling or changing climate rules and initiatives, while cutting billions of dollars in planned environment spending and reorienting funds to “supercharge growth.”  The government tabled... Read more »

Pushing, yelling from Conservative leadership ‘sealed the deal’ on defection: d’Entremont

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Nova Scotia MP Chris d’Entremont says pushing and yelling... Read more »