Active members of the Canadian Armed Forces are among four people facing terrorism charges in Quebec for allegedly plotting an anti-government militia. Read More … [Read more...] about Canadian soldiers charged in alleged anti-government terror plot
Chinese surveillance camera maker Hikvision appeals order to leave Canada
OTTAWA -- A Chinese maker of surveillance camera systems is appealing a federal government directive ordering it to shutter its Canadian operations due to national security concerns. Read More … [Read more...] about Chinese surveillance camera maker Hikvision appeals order to leave Canada
Alberta looks to develop nuclear power, will hold public consultations this fall
CALGARY -- Alberta plans to hold public consultations this fall on adding nuclear power to the province's energy mix, Premier Danielle Smith said Monday. Read More … [Read more...] about Alberta looks to develop nuclear power, will hold public consultations this fall
CBC host resigns, saying he could not continue at public broadcaster ‘with integrity’
A national CBC host announced his resignation from the public broadcaster Monday in a letter alleging he could not continue to work there “with integrity.” Read More … [Read more...] about CBC host resigns, saying he could not continue at public broadcaster ‘with integrity’
Trump’s $5-million ‘gold card’ visa might never happen
Since February, the Trump administration has been touting a $5-million visa to wealthy foreigners to get into the United States with lofty promises of an immediate rollout. Aboard Air Force One in April, President Donald Trump flashed a laminated, golden prototype to reporters and announced that it would become available "in about less than two weeks," while the White House … [Read more...] about Trump’s $5-million ‘gold card’ visa might never happen