OTTAWA, ONTARIO-- - The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, today announced a new approach that will enhance how the Government is helping to equip young Canadians ...
|
OTTAWA, ONTARIO-- - Pierre Poilievre, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities and for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, on behalf ...
|
OTTAWA, ONTARIO-- - Pierre Poilievre, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities and for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario, on behalf ...
|
Canada's prime minister heads to China on Tuesday in a bid to pry open more of the Chinese market for Canadian resources after Washington snubbed Canadian oil, in a visit that will also bring pandas to Canada.
|
Prime Minister Stephen Harper can use China's thirst for oilsands bitumen to pressure the Asian economic juggernaut over its human rights record, activists say.
|
OTTAWA - Amnesty International Canada says China's hunger for natural resources gives Stephen Harper the clout he needs to publicly raise the issue of human rights with his Communist hosts next week.
|
Finley says Canada one of the only OECD countries in that isn’t already raising their retirement age
|
An inflated housing market, an under-utilization of the country’s human resources and growing gaps between rich and poor economic problems are just a few of Canada's problems, said a panel of experts
|
OTTAWA - Trade Minister Ed Fast says he has told Libyan authorities that Canada expects the new regime to respect human rights, although he hinted Monday it may be some time before the war-torn nation meets international standards.
|
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper may still be smarting from Canada's failed bid to ramp up oil exports to the United States, but his plan B could prove to be even tougher. Harper heads across the Pacific next week in a bid to convince China to satisfy its growing energy appetite with Canada's vast oil reserves. Though it appears a classic supply-demand match on the surface, the ...
|