CanadaMar 03, 2020
Trudeau calls for input from industry, citizens, Indigenous groups on climate
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on industries, citizens, and Indigenous groups to help shape the future of Canada's climate policy.Speaking at a major mining conference in Toronto, Trudeau says the government will soon launch a formal initiative to see input from a range of groups on how Canada will get to the goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.He says a clear pathway forward is crucial for both the planet and for business to provide certainty and adapt to the changing reality.Trudeau pointed to a January letter by the CEO of BlackRock Inc., one of the world's largest asset man
CanadaMar 02, 2020
Fort Saskatchewan's Katharine Morel died during a fall in Equestrian competition
An athlete from Alberta has died following a fall during an equestrian competition in Florida on the weekend. Officials from Equestrian Canada say in a statement that Fort Saskatchewan's Katharine Morel, who was 33, died after an accident on a cross country course in Altoona, Florida. They say Morel was riding an eight year old mare named Kerry On when the horse suffered a rotational fall. Morel was taken to hospital, but she later died of her injuries. The horse also died.
CanadaMar 02, 2020
Ontario reports three new coronavirus cases, brings province's total to 18
Ontario is reporting three new cases of the novel coronavirus today, bringing the total in the province to 18.The province's chief medical officer of health, Dr. David Williams, is expected to provide details about the new cases at a news conference this afternoon.A spate of new cases was reported over the weekend, all of them people who had recently travelled to Iran or Egypt, or family members of those who had visited the countries.Williams has said that so far it doesn't appear the virus known as COVID-19 is spreading locally.The province's first four cases were people with a travel history
CanadaMar 02, 2020
4 more COVID-19 cases in Ontario
Canada's coronavirus case count is now up to 24.
Ontario health officials say there are four more infections.The latest diagnoses bring the number of cases of COVID-19 in Ontario to 15, though three have since been resolved.
Officials say the four patients are all from the Greater Toronto Area, and all had recently travelled overseas.
British Columbia has reported eight cases and Quebec, so far, has one.
CanadaMar 01, 2020
Wet'suwet'en chiefs, ministers reach proposed agreement in pipeline dispute
A Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief and senior government ministers say they have reached a proposed arrangement in a pipeline dispute that has prompted solidarity protests across Canada in recent weeks.Federal Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett and British Columbia Indigenous Relations Minister Scott Fraser would not give details on the proposal, saying it first has to be reviewed by the Wet'suwet'en people.Fraser says that while the Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline at the heart of the dispute is already approved and underway, the talks have helped develop a protocol to deal
CanadaMar 01, 2020
Four new COVID-19 cases in Canada, first death in the U.S.
Four new cases of the virus were reported in Canada today.
The infections- three in the Greater Toronto Area and one near Vancouver- bring the total number of confirmed or presumed cases to 20.
The United States also reported the country's first death from COVID-19.
Washington state authorities say the man who died was in his 50s and had underlying health conditions.
The governor has declared a state of emergency.
In Ontario, York Region health authorities say in one case the patient was not wearing a mask when she flew to Pearson Airport from Iran, with transfers in Qatar and Copenhagen.
They
CanadaFeb 28, 2020
Via Rail to soon resume operation on important routes
Via Rail says most of its services will be progressively back in operation, including routes between Toronto and Montreal and Toronto and Ottawa as of Tuesday. Furthermore, it says a train will run from Toronto to Vancouver on Wednesday and return in the opposite direction two days later, on March 6. The company adds that all current reservations on those segments will be protected and further departures will be announced in the coming days. Blockades across the country, especially in eastern Ontario, have impacted the passenger rail company's service over the past few weeks.
CanadaFeb 28, 2020
A song released to support Indigenous led protests
A Tribe Called Red has released a free song in support of the Indigenous led protests against the Coastal GasLink pipeline across traditional et'suwet'en territory. The Canadian music group says their track ``Land Back'' can be used by anyone working to promote Indigenous land sovereignty. Artist Whess Harman designed the ``Land Back'' patch on the cover artwork for the song, which is being sold to help raise money for the legal fund of the protest camp that has been set up near the pipeline work site.
CanadaFeb 28, 2020
Conservatives continue to insist professional protesters disrupting rail traffic
The Conservatives continue to insist that professional protesters are disrupting rail traffic across the country. During Question Period this morning, Conservative MP John Brassard told Parliament that quote ``The prime minister is taking his cues from the granola-crunching, Castro-loving, V-W bus driving, anti-resource, anti-government, anti-everything professional protesters with absolutely no connections to First Nations groups.'' The transport minister's Parliamentary Secretary replied that the Conservatives' exaggerated tone is only making the situation worse.