We spoke with an economist in Washington about the U.S. president’s latest trade salvo against his neighboring trade partner.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Canada Has Placed Its First Vaccine Order, but Don’t Expect a ‘Silver Bullet’
Before the federal government announced an order for millions of doses of a still unproven vaccine, its top doctor sounded a note of caution.
Canada’s Key Role in Creating a Once Awaited Vaccine
An American researcher created the polio vaccine, but a Toronto lab and a pioneering female scientist made its mass production possible.
Cracking Open a Bottle of Calgary’s Past
One man’s social media post of archived 19th-century newspaper ads has revived interest in a long forgotten drink.
3 Dead After Glacier Tour Bus Rolls Over in Canadian Rockies
The vehicle, with 27 people on board, was specially designed to carry visitors onto one of North America’s largest glaciers, in Jasper National Park in Alberta.
Several Injured After Glacier Tour Bus Rolls Over in Canadian Rockies
The vehicle was specially designed to carry visitors onto one of North America’s largest glaciers, in Jasper National Park in Alberta.
An End to Empty Seats on Canada’s Airlines
Air Canada and WestJet are no longer putting empty seats between passengers to physically distance them. Some health experts are concerned.
Sorting Out Canada’s Patchwork of Face Mask Rules
Without general directives from federal and provincial governments, local leaders have been left setting mask directives.
Canada Reopens, but Little Returns to the Old Ways
A minor car breakdown underscored how far life remains from normal.
How Much Longer Will the Border Stay Shut?
The March 21 closure of the Canada-U. S. border has led to a drastic downturn in traffic and speculation about what will happen when the shutdown is set to expire.