CanadaOct 15, 2024
water main break near Bowness Road in Calgary
A Calgary official says a water main break has closed a road and left some homes and businesses dry, but says it is not related to a feeder main rupture earlier this year in the same area of the city that resulted in months of water restrictions.
Ryan Kidd, the city's deputy director of water services, says the recent break happened in a smaller, 250-millimetre cast-iron distribution line that serves the immediate area, which is near Bowness Road and 51 Street Northwest. Kidd says water began bubbling up at street level on Sunday night and crews immediately shut down the line for repairs, ad
CanadaOct 11, 2024
Alberta government shuts down Edmonton daycare over safety concerns for children
The Alberta government says it has revoked the licence of an Edmonton daycare for risking the health and safety of children.
The province didn't provide specific details of how children attending Waverley Day Care were being put at risk, but says the risk was great enough to close the daycare immediately.
Waverley Day Care was operating on a probationary licence that was set to expire on Oct. 31, but the facility was shut down this week.
The province says the closure affects 56 child care spaces. Waverley Day Care was the second Edmonton child care centre to be shut down by the
CanadaOct 11, 2024
Statistics Canada to release September labour force survey today
Statistics Canada is expected to provide its latest snapshot of the job market this morning when it releases its labour force survey for the month of September.
Economists polled by Reuters are forecasting the Canadian economy added 27,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate to have ticked higher to 6.7 per cent.
The economy added 22,000 jobs in August as the unemployment rate rose to 6.6 per cent.
Meanwhile, the Bank of Canada is expected to release its business outlook survey and its Canadian survey of consumer expectations this morning.
The reports come ahead of the central bank's i
CanadaOct 11, 2024
Trudeau touts 'real progress' on pharmacar , calls on premiers to start cutting deals
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on provinces and territories to start negotiating pharmacare deals as soon as possible.
Trudeau spoke to reporters this morning as he wrapped a visit to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in Laos, where he touted the "real progress" made in Ottawa after the Senate passed the pharmacare bill.
That legislation was central to the political pact between the Liberals and the NDP, who pushed hard for the bill to be introduced.
Now that it is law, the pharmacare legislation allows the provinces and territories to cut deals with the federal gover
CanadaOct 11, 2024
Alberta company fined after worker severely burned in 2021 oil and gas site fire
O'Reilly Oilfield Services Ltd. has been fined $90,000 after pleading guilty to one count of failing to protect the health and safety of workers under its supervision. The sentence comes after one worker was severely burned by a fire in July 2021 at an oil and gas site near Valleyview, in northwest Alberta.
The Alberta government says it happened when liquid from a decommissioned pipeline ignited and overflowed from a portable flare stack. Crown prosecutors withdrew five other charges against the company. The Crown also withdrew 15 occupational health and safety charges against Canadian Natu
CanadaOct 10, 2024
Trudeau applauds Thailand for legalizing gay marriage during meeting at ASEAN summit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has congratulated the prime minister of Thailand for her country's recent move to legalize same-sex marriage.
Trudeau made the comments during a bilateral meeting with Thailand's new prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra while attending the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit hosted this year in Vientiane, the capital of Laos.
The prime minister held back-to-back meetings with Asian leaders for much of the day.
Trudeau said that at a time when rights are backsliding around the world, Shinawatra's leadership on gay marriage is "exceptional."
Thailand’s
CanadaOct 10, 2024
Quebec government tables legislation to limit number of international students
The Quebec government has introduced legislation to give itself new powers to cap the number of international students in the province.
The bill tabled today is part of a larger push to lower the number of non-permanent residents in Quebec, which has increased to 600,000 from 300,000 in the last two years.
Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge says there were 120,000 foreign students in the province last year, up from 50,000 in 2014, and Quebec is using all the tools at its disposal to reduce temporary immigration.
The new bill would allow the government to fix the number of internationa
CanadaOct 10, 2024
Alberta UCP welcomes MLA who compared transgender kids to feces back into caucus
The Alberta politician who was removed from the United Conservative Party caucus after comparing transgender children to feces has been voted back in.
Jennifer Johnson, the MLA for Lacombe-Ponoka, says she grew “personally and professionally” in the 17 months since being removed from caucus.
“Now, I am eager to apply what I have learned to benefit everyone who calls this province home,” Johnson said in a news release.
The MLA was kicked out last year after a 2022 recording surfaced of her comparing transgender youth to a batch of cookies laced with “a little bit of poop.” She has b
CanadaOct 10, 2024
Joly, Mendicino to appear at foreign interference inquiry today
A federal inquiry into interference in Canada's affairs is slated to hear today from Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly.
Former public safety minister Marco Mendicino is also scheduled to testify at the commission of inquiry.
Officials from Joly's department, Global Affairs Canada, appeared late last week.
The inquiry's latest hearings are focusing on the ability of agencies to detect and counter foreign meddling.
Once the hearings conclude, there will be a week of policy sessions to help identify recommendations.
A final report is due by the end of the year.