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The House of Commons transport committee will study BC Ferries’ decision to buy four electric-diesel vessels from a ...
China Merchants Industry Weihai Shipyards is to build four new ships after a five-year procurement process that did not ...
The first major projects of the Canadian government’s signature nation-building initiative are likely to be drawn from five ...
A new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is dismissing moves by the federal government and Canada’s ...
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In the news today: RCMP warn of fire near Kelowna's airportRCMP warn of fire near Kelowna's airport RCMP in British Columbia are asking residents who live near a wildfire in Kelowna to ...
Canada’s Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, Chrystia Freeland, issued a statement today to mark the 12th anniversary ...
Carney's cabinet selections clarify climate priorities before upcoming election Mark Carney's first day as Prime Minister saw Chrystia Freeland back in cabinet, Steven Guilbeault out at Environment ...
Freeland (back) threw a bullpen session Sunday and is expected to return from the 15-day injured injured list to start Friday against the Brewers in Milwaukee, Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post ...
B.C. Ferries has drawn the ire of federal Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland for its decision to contract a Chinese state-owned shipyard to build four new vessels for its passenger fleet.
After Sunday’s aggressive session, Freeland will throw a traditional shorter bullpen on Tuesday. “The reason was to help me be able to respond quickly, so we can avoid a live batting practice or a ...
The letter also raises direct national security concerns. Freeland requested detailed assurances that BC Ferries conducted a “robust risk assessment” and will engage with Canada’s security agencies to ...
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