Cenovus spokesman Reg Curren said “difficult decisions” were ahead of the company, the result of “inevitable overlaps and redundancies in mergers of this type.” He reiterated that details on job losses would not be immediately revealed.
Meng Wanzhou extradition case back in court for hearings on arrest
Five days of evidentiary hearings are scheduled starting today on whether her arrest and detention was conducted lawfully.
Polls find tightening race in final sprint; Sask. NDP trailing by 18 points
According to Mainstreet’s results, the NDP actually came out on top in Regina, leading the Saskatchewan Party 54 to 38. The Saskatchewan Party had an edge in Saskatoon, leading the NDP 51 to 45
Pfizer raises concerns ahead of Commons vote on probe of Ottawa's pandemic response
"The release of technically or commercially sensitive information may have deeply damaging and unpredictable effects on Pfizer and for the development program,"
Two Toronto byelections test Liberal government's handling of pandemic
Political strategists will be watching carefully to see what impact, if any, the government's handling of the pandemic has on the ruling party's share of the vote.
10 reasons why the B.C. NDP had its most successful election ever
With 55 seats in which it's leading or declared, the party is all but guaranteed to elect its most MLAs ever. With 44.8 per cent of the popular vote, it has its highest percentage of the vote in a generation.
John Horgan is the first two-term B.C. NDP premier, and it was the first election in the province's history in which the NDP received the most votes and there wasn't a significant split between several centre-right parties.
Ontario records more than 1,000 new daily COVID-19 cases for first time
“While I don’t really think it’s appropriate to react to the day-to-day variation, the trend is still headed in the wrong direction,” said Dr. Isaac Bogoch, infectious disease specialist and researcher at Toronto General Hospital.
Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq chief casts doubt on Ottawa's bid to quell violence over lobster
Sack says he and others he's talked to are worried that Allister Surette, a university president and former politician from the area, lacks experience with Indigenous issues and may not have the capacity to be an neutral, third-party troubleshooter.
Mountaintop coal mine hearings to begin amidst fears of pollution, development rush
"If we get it wrong, it's permanent," said Bobbi Lambright of the Livingstone Landowners Group. She lives about 20 kilometres from Blairmore. "Once the top is blown off the mountain, it's gone."
Ontario records more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for the first time ever
The province logged 1,042 new cases and seven new deaths on Sunday.
Ontario's Health Minister says nearly 38,800 tests were completed by provincial labs within the last 24 hours.
Federal study details workers hit hardest by tax, benefit system for extra earnings
Workers with modest incomes, between about $25,000 and $34,000, lost $413 for every $1,000 in extra earnings, the highest clawback of any income level.
O'Toole tells Alberta UCP AGM Liberals were "late and confused" on COVID response
O'Toole said Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has taken charge and not waited to make things happen, citing an early lead on testing as an example.