Up to 831 RCMP officers approved to join Ottawa police as motorcycle convoy arrives

OTTAWA — The Ottawa police services board has approved the appointment of up to 831 RCMP officers to help municipal police, who are promising a heavy presence in the capital and zero tolerance for hate this weekend.  Ottawa police asked the

Drilling moratorium on Georges Bank off southern Nova Scotia extended until 2032

HALIFAX — The moratorium on oil and gas exploration on Georges Bank off southern Nova Scotia is being extended until the end of 2032. Federal and provincial law allows for the moratorium in the rich fishing ground to be prolonged in

Ontario Greens propose tax on domestic buyers of multiple homes

Ontario's Green Party is proposing a tax on domestic homebuyers with multiple properties as a measure to reduce housing demand and make it easier for first-time buyers to get into the market. Party Leader Mike Schreiner announced the election platform ...

Plea deal offered to Quebec woman accused of sending poison to Donald Trump

WASHINGTON — United States prosecutors say they've offered a plea deal to the Montreal-area woman accused of mailing poison to former president Donald Trump. The deal would include the three charges Ferrier faces related to a letter containing ricin th...

China, Russia, five others make US property rights blacklist

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States has put China, Russia and five other countries on its annual blacklist for lax enforcement of intellectual property rights that leaves American companies vulnerable to copyright and trademark piracy.

Lawmakers scrutinize McKinsey’s opioid, FDA consulting work

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats vowed to continue investigating consulting giant McKinsey's work with opioid drugmakers after a Wednesday hearing detailed how the firm had advised companies pushing painkillers as well as U.S. health regulators. ...

RBC report says inflation and rising rates will hurt low income Canadians most

TORONTO — A report by RBC Economics says inflation and rising borrowing costs will affect all Canadian households, but low income Canadians will feel the sharpest sting. Economists at Royal Bank say a return of the overnight rate to two per

EXPLAINER: What’s behind Russia’s natural gas cutoff?

Russia's Gazprom says it is halting natural gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria, escalating tensions between the Kremlin and Europe over energy and Russia's invasion of Ukraine — and adding new urgency to plans to reduce and then end the

Fruity near-miss for France’s Macron, targeted by tomatoes

PARIS (AP) — Newly reelected French President Emmanuel Macron narrowly avoided being pelted by what looked like a small sackful of cherry tomatoes Wednesday as he waded through a boisterous and packed crowd in a market northwest of Paris.

Canada pushing G7 on new laws to seize and repurpose frozen Russian assets: Joly

OTTAWA — The federal government is working with G7 allies to craft new legislation that would allow for not just the freezing of sanctioned Russian assets, but seizing them on behalf of Ukrainian war victims. The recent federal budget declared Canada's...