The federal government announced a flurry of measures aimed at helping workers and businesses Friday. It's also asking Canadians to avoid international travel and social gatherings.
On one side of the world, countries like China and Iran were punishing doctors and journalists for sharing unfavourable information about the virus. On the other side of the world, the Trump administration was waging its own war on truth by undermining those who spoke against it.
The tentative agreement doesn’t address the Coastal GasLink pipeline directly, nor does it mean Wet’suwet’en solidarity blockades will end anytime soon.
Experts say the Wet’suwet’en solidarity movement was predictable and will continue until Canada fundamentally changes its relationship with Indigenous people.
In the final part of a three-part series, the six candidates vying to become the Liberal Party of Ontario’s next leader tell National Observer their plans for the province's electricity system.
In Part 2 of a three-part series, the six candidates vying to become the Liberal Party of Ontario's next leader tell Canada's National Observer what they plan to do to improve the province's transit and transportation sectors.
Next month, Liberal party members in Ontario will decide who among six candidates will be their next leader. Which contender will offer voters the starkest choice in 2022 when it comes to climate ambition?
For Canada to be a clean energy exporter, renewables must generate far more than 100 per cent of domestic consumption — 100 per cent isn’t the ceiling; it’s the floor