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Ottawa delays meetings for unpopular plan to redistribute baby eel quotas
HALIFAX — After a barrage of criticism over a plan to transfer baby eel quotas away from longtime licence holders, the federal Fisheries Department is delaying information sessions on the pilot project.
Jan 15, 2025 12:55 PM
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Canada says it has border under control just ahead of Trump inauguration
OTTAWA — Ottawa has added 60 new drones at the Canada-U.S. border and the RCMP will deploy two new helicopters this week as officials move to ratchet up security.
Jan 15, 2025 12:54 PM
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Interim tag removed for Swimming Canada CEO Suzanne Paulins
OTTAWA — Suzanne Paulins has been named chief executive officer of Swimming Canada after serving as interim CEO since last year. Paulins, from Brantford, Ont., took over as acting CEO in May when Ahmed El-Awadi took personal leave.
Jan 15, 2025 12:42 PM
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Global temperatures this year to rival 2024's record-breaking heat: climate officials
This year's average global temperature is expected to rival 2024's record-breaking heat, Canadian officials said Wednesday, underlining humanity's narrowing window to hit an international target intended to help avert some of climate change's most se
Jan 15, 2025 12:18 PM
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B.C. farmers challenge government order to cull ostrich herd over avian flu outbreak
British Columbia ostrich farmers ordered to cull a herd of 400 due to an avian flu outbreak are holding onto hope that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency will change its mind before their kill date in just over two weeks.
Jan 15, 2025 12:16 PM
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Public pension holdings in natural gas companies a risk: report
TORONTO — Canada's public pension funds should rethink the billions of dollars they've invested in natural gas infrastructure amid the global push to reduce emissions, a report out Wednesday from a climate advocacy group says.
Jan 15, 2025 12:15 PM
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Did Quebec get a better deal? Hydro-Québec comments spook critics in Newfoundland
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Comments from Quebec's hydro utility have some critics in Newfoundland and Labrador, including a former premier, worried that Canada's easternmost province has once again signed an unfavourable energy deal.
Jan 15, 2025 11:49 AM
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Industry groups call for help facing U.S. tariffs, offer ideas to limit damage
OTTAWA — Canadian industry groups are calling on the government to protect businesses if U.S. president-elect Donald Trump goes ahead with his threat to impose tariffs on Canadian goods headed to the U.S.
Jan 15, 2025 11:26 AM
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Manitoba starts rolling out plastic replacements for old-style paper health cards
WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has taken another step toward fulfilling its promise to replace paper provincial health cards with plastic ones.
Jan 15, 2025 11:09 AM
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Lion Electric's customers worried about what comes next amid company's struggles
MONTREAL — Andrew Brooks ordered three school buses from Lion Electric Co. on Nov. 20, just before American Thanksgiving.
Jan 15, 2025 10:42 AM
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