Geordon Omand
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Geordon Omand
Prince William and his wife Kate focus on social causes during West Coast visit
The prince also recalled his visit to B.C. as a teenager in the late 1990s, when he was a heartthrob greeted by screaming girls.
Info request reveals BC Hydro concerns over impact of fracking
Emails obtained through an access−to−information request by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives show BC Hydro discussing the possible threat posed by hydraulic fracturing.
DFO not in conflict of interest for promoting, safeguarding fishery: LeBlanc
Dominic LeBlanc says the Department of Fisheries and Oceans' mandate to preserve fisheries is fundamental to its responsibility to promote a sustainable salmon-farming sector.
Trudeau becomes first sitting prime minister to march in Vancouver Pride parade
At Vancouver's pride parade, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau paused along the route to shake hands and snap selfies with enthusiastic spectators.
Party-free politics dull partisan barbs in Canada's youngest legislature
There are strange things done in the midnight sun, as beloved bard Robert Service once penned in his timeless northern classic, "The Cremation of Sam McGee."That line could easily apply to Nunavut.
Finance ministers reach CPP agreement; premiums to increase in 2019
Both Canadian workers and their employers will soon be on the hook for higher contributions to the Canada Pension Plan under a new deal announced on Monday.
Revamp of Canada Pension Plan centre stage at finance ministers' meeting
Finance minister says revamping the Canada Pension Plan is critical to ensuring that future generations of Canadians can retire in dignity, no matter the state of their finances.