OTTAWA (Reuters) -Ottawa unveiled back-to-work legislation on Tuesday to end a strike at the Port of Montreal, and later received opposition support that should guarantee its...
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) –The U.S. State Department on Monday lowered its travel advisory rating for Israel to “Level 3: Reconsider Travel” – just days...
OTTAWA (Reuters) –Ottawa will send the armed forces and Red Cross to Ontario to help the province as it struggles to cope with a surge in...
By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) -Private agribusiness Viterra Inc said on Monday that it will build the world’s biggest canola-crushing plant at Regina, Saskatchewan, and...
By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba, (Reuters) -North America’s freight rail customers, from grain shippers to logistics companies, are choosing sides as Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd and...
(Corrects spelling of Perrine to Perrin in paragraph 8 and Gearing to Gerling in paragraph 10) MONTREAL (Reuters) -Dockworkers at Canada‘s second-largest port on Monday began their...
By Karen Freifeld (Reuters) – A U.S. judge on Monday found that Huawei not violated a court order by sharing certain information with its chief financial...
By Andrea Shalal and Trevor Hunnicutt WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States will urge its Group of Seven allies to increase pressure on China over the...
By Allison Lampert and Anna Mehler Paperny Reuters – U.S. taxi and limousine services are seeing a boom in business from customers seeking to enter Canada by land...
(Reuters) – The Canadian government will intervene to end a potential strike at the country’s second-largest port, the labour minister said on Sunday, as the clock...