Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Mia Rabson
Liberal caucus stays quiet after major byelection defeat that rattled party
Liberal campaign co-chair Terry Duguid insisted on Thursday that his caucus is united behind Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, even as the majority of elected Liberals remain silent on the prime minister's political future.
Feds say carbon price will lower carbon emissions 12 per cent by 2030
The numbers are being published today just as the House of Commons is set to debate a Conservative motion calling for the information to be released.
Ottawa creates $530-million climate adaptation fund for Canadian cities
Under the initiative, local governments can apply for up to $1 million to help cover adaptation project costs and up to $70,000 for risk assessments and feasibility studies.
Canada contemplates tariff on Chinese EVs after U.S. commits
Chinese brands are not a major player in Canada's EV market at the moment but imports from China have exploded in the last year as Tesla switched from U.S. factories for its Canadian sales to its manufacturing plant in Shanghai.
Canadian tourism industry puts on a brave face as fires ignite
But as Rendez-vous Canada is taking place at the Edmonton Convention Centre, one of the biggest challenges Canada's tourism industry is facing is playing out in technicolour just a few hundred kilometres away: wildfires.
Feds stand up for carbon capture even as Alberta project is cancelled over cost
Canada's energy minister is defending carbon capture and storage technology as both effective and affordable, after an Alberta power company walked away from a planned project and a study found that another project got public subsidies to cover more than three-quarters of its costs.
'Ambitious' global plastic treaty needs production limits: Guilbeault
Companies that make plastic argue there is no need for caps, because alternatives to plastics are often more expensive and energy-intensive.
The federal carbon price goes up today. Here's what it will mean for you
The price change on April 1 affects the consumer levy, which applies in every province and territory except British Columbia, Quebec and Northwest Territories.
Mother and four kids killed, father injured in rampage at Ottawa home
Blood spattered the sidewalk on Thursday outside a suburban Ottawa home where police recovered the bodies of a mother, her four young children and a family friend from the aftermath of a vicious attack.
Federal corporate tax change could raise some Canadians' electricity, gas bills
A proposed income tax change to crack down on cross-border tax avoidance could unintentionally hike power bills and natural gas rates for consumers, Electricity Canada is warning.