Category Archives: Canadian Press
Banking regulator's revised guidelines include financial stress test on buyers
TORONTO - Canada’s banking regulator said Tuesday it is going ahead with a new stress test for home buyers who don’t need mortgage insurance, who will soon have to prove they can make thei...
Oct 17, 2017
'If we thought it was bad, it's worse:' Alberta methane releases underestimated
EDMONTON - New research suggests industry and government are badly underestimating Alberta’s emissions of one of the most potent greenhouse gases. The difference between official estimates and t...
Oct 17, 2017
Aphria shares fall even as it digs in heels to remain on TSX amid crackdown
TORONTO - Licensed marijuana producer Aphria Inc. dug in its heels Tuesday, determined to remain on the Toronto Stock Exchange despite a warning from the group that operates the index that pot firms w...
Oct 17, 2017
Study ranks Victoria best Canadian city to be a woman; Windsor, Ont., ranked worst
OTTAWA - A new study suggests Victoria is the best city in Canada to be a woman, despite the wage gap between men and women there worsening slightly in recent years. The study by the Canadian Centre f...
Oct 17, 2017

Seven stories in the news for today, Oct. 17
Seven stories in the news for Tuesday, Oct. 17 --- BOMBARDIER PARTNERS WITH AIRBUS ON CSERIES JETS Airbus Group is buying a majority stake in Bombardier’s CSeries program and will assemble the p...
Oct 17, 2017

Metis National Council wants feds to recognize their veterans as the ranks thin
OTTAWA - The president of the Metis National Council is urging the federal government to formally recognize the contribution of Metis veterans in the Second World War before it is too late for remaini...
Oct 17, 2017

Canada's supply management a flashpoint in NAFTA talks: Here's why
Supply management: economists love to hate it, and Canadian farmers are loathe to give it up. The politically explosive issue emerged yet again Monday as a flashpoint in increasingly heated NAFTA rene...
Oct 17, 2017

Google's sister company to help build connected community on Toronto waterfront
TORONTO - One of Google’s sister companies will help build a high-tech neighbourhood on Toronto’s waterfront. Sidewalk Labs, owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, won a competit...
Oct 17, 2017
Ontario family asks court for more time to conduct tests on brain-dead woman
BRAMPTON, Ont. - Movements made by a 27-year-old Toronto-area woman declared brain dead last month are nothing more than a reflex and should not be mistaken for signs of life, the doctor who was in ch...
Oct 17, 2017
Judge awards largest punitive damage award in pedestrian crash: lawyer
VANCOUVER - A lawyer says his client has been awarded the largest amount ever by a Canadian court for punitive damages linked to a motor vehicle accident. Veronica Howell was hit by a pickup truck whi...
Oct 17, 2017