Private or public coach service? Public funding slightly more popular

In a recent Angus Reid Institute survey, 56% of respondents believe that governments should fund bus services in rural areas. Others believe that private companies will be able to fill the lack... Read more »

Hydro-Québec will propose rate modulation during peak periods

Hydro-Québec, which has applied to the Régie de l’énergie for a 0.8% increase in rates for its residential customers and the majority of business customers as of April 1, 2019, intends to... Read more »

officials meet at Trans Mountain site

Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, new federal Minister of Natural Resources Amarjeet Sohi and Enoch Cree Nation Chief met on Friday at the First Nation site, west of Edmonton, where the equipment used... Read more »

Canadian Grown Non-Browning Apples Approved for Sale – In the USA

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has approved the genetically modified non-browning apple known as the Arctic Apple for sale. The GMO fruit product comes from British Columbia-based Okanagan Specialty Fruits.... Read more »

Family Day: What Is Open And Closed

Family Day is a new holiday that has been added to the calendar for Canada. The placement of this holiday is specifically designed to break up the long period of winter that... Read more »