“Every worker deserves to come home safe at the end of the day,” said Shelburne County MLA Nolan Young, Minister of Labour, ...
On Wednesday, Municipal Affairs Minister John A. MacDonald announced he had approved Halifax’s changes to regional planning documents and bylaws related to Dartmouth Cove water lots, with some ...
Ontario has permanently removed long-weekend and holiday operating restrictions for long combination vehicles (LCVs) and ...
The Nova Scotia government says it has approved changes submitted by Halifax to restrict infilling along a strip of shoreline ...
CNW/ - Call2Recycle, Canada's leading organization for battery collection and recycling, is expanding its Recycle Your Vapes ...
The chief executive of Cenovus Energy says it feels like a "new day" for the oil and gas industry, as Canada appears willing ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney signed an agreement to make way for a new bitumen pipeline from ...
Carney has named Marc Miller the new minister of Canadian identity and culture, replacing Steven Guilbeault after he resigned ...
Turkey's Directorate General of Maritime Affairs said the first tanker, the Gambian-flagged Kairos, caught fire approximately 28 miles off the coast of the country's Kocaeli province.
The federal government has announced a new initiative taking advantage of what it calls economic “momentum” in Atlantic Canada. Justice minister and attorney general Sean Fraser, who is also ...
To move away from relying on imported steel, and to give Canadian companies time to adjust their supply chains to use ...
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Today-History-Nov26

Today in History for Nov. 26: In 1539, in England, the monastery at the Fountains Abbey was surrendered to the Crown. It was the richest of the Cistercian houses, prior to the time of the Dissolution ...