Rogers last March 15 said it would buy Shaw subject to federal approval under the Competition Act and Telecommunications Act. Shaw dominates cable service in the four Western provinces.
Bill 416 bans state agencies from buying paper, building supplies from any supplier where “forest degradation or deforestation occurred” due to “industrial logging.”
Fully-vaccinated Quebec residents who have gotten the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine can now take a third dose of either Pfizer or Moderna in order to partake in non-essential travel.
The federal government is well on its way to bringing in 401,000 new permanent residents this year, surpassing the previous high of 400,810 immigrants in 1913.
According to the Parole Board of Canada, a former Ottawa doctor that was convicted of sexual assault and voyeurism in 2018 has now been given full parole less than three years after his crimes.
Ontario has reached out to the federal government to help ensure that Canadians who got mixed doses of the COVID-19 vaccine will be able to travel abroad as border restrictions lift.
"These are really smart people, and they know right from wrong."
The Environment Canada team warned Ontario residents to take extra precautions if they are exposed to wildfire smoke.
On Sunday, yet another house of worship was attacked, this time in new Westminster, BC.
The question of what caused the helicopter accident is now under investigation. No passengers were on board.
Last Friday, 31-year York Regional Police officer veteran Craig Heatley died in a motorcycle accident.
The majority of Canadians see China as the biggest threat, at 58 percent. This was followed by Russia at 18 percent, North Korea at 10 percent, and Syria at four percent.
The CBC has not disclosed a financial statement since December 31.
City Councilwoman Jean Swanson expressed her excitement about getting to pass out drugs in a tweet which stated, "I got to hand out safe drugs today with VANDU And DULF. 6 deaths a day from poison drugs is way too many. 1 is too many. Safe supply now !!"
A report noted that "Drones are here to stay," predicting remote-controlled devices as a part of a "futuristic society" where "drones can be used to collect data."