Alberta reveals its COVID-19 app has been used to trace only 20 cases over 6 months
[ad_1] Alberta’s COVID-19 tracing app — which launched in May and has been downloaded more than 260,000 times — has been used in
Read More[ad_1] Alberta’s COVID-19 tracing app — which launched in May and has been downloaded more than 260,000 times — has been used in
Read More[ad_1] The office of Canada’s conflict of interest and ethics commissioner received a complaint about MP Yasmin Ratansi employing her
Read More[ad_1] The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is backing a Quebec restaurant owner’s long fight for financial compensation from the
Read More[ad_1] Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole said today Canada must crack down on the growing influence of the Chinese communist regime,
Read More[ad_1] The RCMP’s inability to respond to access to information requests on time has reached a critical point and needs
Read More[ad_1] As the number of high-profile online consumer security breaches continues to grow, the federal government is expected to introduce
Read More[ad_1] A supervisor who oversaw Canada Border Services Agency officers at Vancouver’s airport on the day Meng Wanzhou was arrested
Read More[ad_1] Atikamekw leaders in Quebec say it’s time for the provincial and federal governments to take a stand when it
Read More[ad_1] The Liberals are preparing to cede some ground on the WE Charity affair, which has been mired in filibusters
Read More[ad_1] Canada’s new top veterans advocate is a woman. Nishika Jardine, a retired colonel who spent 37 years in the
Read More[ad_1] Canada’s top diplomat says China is flouting its international obligations with its latest move to quash dissent in Hong
Read More[ad_1] As the sun was setting on September 24, 2019, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a large, open-air rally in Surrey, B.C.
Read More[ad_1] It has taken more than a year, but injury claims filed by a handful of former language and culture
Read More[ad_1] After a lull in the early days of COVID-19, more and more Canadians are starting to file for bankruptcy
Read More[ad_1] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said today he has warned the premiers that “impossible” choices will have to be made if they don’t
Read More[ad_1] The federal government is finalizing a fall fiscal update that will lay out how much it has spent to respond
Read More[ad_1] The House On this week’s show: The House takes stock of Canada’s patchwork response to the COVID-19 pandemic and
Read More[ad_1] More than 3.8 million rapid tests for COVID-19 are now in the hands of provincial health authorities but many
Read More[ad_1] Advocates for refugees say the federal government must step up its efforts to help people fleeing conflict and persecution
Read More[ad_1] Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is pledging to fill a gap in the government’s bid to bolster hard-hit businesses with
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