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Northern Ontario paper mill to idle operations, citing lack of financial support
A paper mill in northern Ontario will begin winding down operations after failing to secure immediate financial support from the federal government, the company announced Monday. Kap Paper said it has...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
New Brunswick ends fiscal year with $104.4-million deficit as health-care costs rise
FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's finance minister says the province finished the 2024-25 fiscal year with a $104.4-million deficit, instead of the $40.9-million surplus they had budgeted for. Ren Legacy ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
N.S. Crown lands bill would criminalize peaceful protests, critics say
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia government's proposed move to make it illegal to block forest access roads on Crown lands is being dismissed as heavy-handed and an attempt to ignore Mi'kmaq rights. Several ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
Campbell not a 'saviour' but a much-needed conduit for Vancouver's Downtown Eastside
Former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell said his appointment as British Columbia's new point-person to improve quality of life for people living in the city's Downtown Eastside doesn't mean he's a "czar...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
New Major Projects Office absorbing existing team already doing much of the same work
OTTAWA - The federal government's new Calgary-based major projects office to help fast track major infrastructure proposals will absorb a similar division created in Ottawa just over one year ago to d...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
Groups urge PM Carney to act on climate finance risk, 10 years after key speech
MONTREAL - A decade after Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a famous speech about the financial risks associated with climate change, global organizations called for financial system reforms in an ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
Revised numbers show Manitoba's touted interprovincial migration win didn't happen
WINNIPEG - A historic breakthrough in the Manitoba government's bid to attract and retain people, touted via a press release, has turned out to be a case of premature celebration. Statistics Canada re...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
The exterior of the Manitoba Legislature is seen in Winnipeg, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods
Wildlife report suggests 23 species have disappeared from P.E.I.
CHARLOTTETOWN - A new wildlife report shows 23 species have possibly disappeared from Prince Edward Island, though they may still exist elsewhere. The province's 2020 State of Wildlife report says the...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
Government loans give Algoma more breathing room for transition
Government lifelines announced Monday could help Algoma Steel Group Inc. navigate through the effective loss of the U.S. market as it looks to focus on supplying Canadian buyers. The loans, including ...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says major projects push can coexist with reconciliation
OTTAWA - Reconciliation has not returned to the back burner as Canada pushes forward to develop major projects, Gov. Gen. Mary Simon said in an interview just ahead of the National Day for Truth and R...
The Canadian Press
Sep 29, 2025
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