The terms of the Quebec deal were cautious, legalistic and deliberately different from the revolutionary phrases of the French and American constitutions a hundred years before. T
delegates from across British North America gathered in Quebec City to hammer out the terms of a union. A month earlier prominent politicians from the separate colonies of Nova Scotia, Prince ...
Back in early 2023, Telus confirmed it had acquired independent internet service provider, Altima. Altima Telecom is based in Richmond, B.C. and was acquired by Telus in June 2022. Currently, Altima offers customers services through Telus subsidiary,
Seals across Canada are being tagged by a scientific group in Quebec who are studying their behavior and geographical movement patterns.
Canada's premiers and federal officials are pitching cutting interprovincial trade barriers to guard against a looming trade war with the United States, arguing it could boost the Canadian economy by billions of dollars.
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Today in History for Feb. 6:
Community helped Ryan find a way to play hockey in Spryfield, N.S., when money was tight. Sticking with the sport took him to the Olympics and the Professional Women's Hockey League.
Premier Tim Houston is turning his government's focus toward local natural resource development as fears grow about the possible impacts on provincial revenues from potential U.S. tariffs, slowing population growth and any changes in federal transfer payments.
Care for some skiing with an ocean view? Nathan Coleman takes in the breathtaking landscape at this Nova Scotia resort, which boasts the closest ski hill to the ocean in the world.
Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Canada, the U.K. and the U.S. banned Russian crude and petroleum oil products in an effort to hobble Russia's economy. Later that year, the G7 enacted price cap rules to limit the price of Russia oil to $60 US per barrel.
CALGARY, Alberta – Hockey Canada has announced the 25 players who have been named to Canada’s National Women’s Team for the Canadian leg of the 2024-25 Rivalry Series, Feb. 6 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and concluding Feb. 8 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island.
Liberal MPs said they have party unity, President Donald Trump's tariff threats and the economy top of mind as they decide on their next leader.