The Department of National Defence has awarded an $8-billion deal to Irving Shipbuilding to start building three new destroyers for the Royal Canadian Navy, the Liberal government said Saturday.
Ottawa has 15 of these advanced surface combatants on its shopping list — the bare minimum the Navy requires to defend Canada and meet its international commitments.
This would make him Ottawa's fourth-most productive winger behind Brady Tkachuk, Drake Batherson, and Claude Giroux. The numbers don't jump off the page, but a move to a better team could see his pace ...
To cut through the red tape and accelerate the building and approval process, Ottawa released a catalogue of pre-approved home designs that builders could start constructing straight away.
Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — Amid the trade war with the U.S., the federal government will now consider Canada’s economic security as a reason to subject a foreign investment in ...
Ottawa’s guidelines that determine when a foreign investment could face a national-security review were updated on Wednesday to include “the potential of the investment to undermine Canada’s ...
Economists and union leaders are calling on the federal government to immediately begin reforms of Canada’s employment insurance system to ensure workers impacted by job losses during the trade ...
Through its vast network of tech talent and industry leaders, the Ottawa region is renowned for its cutting-edge research and development and innovation in numerous sectors, including artificial ...
wears onstage while performing. The Chevy Volt, the cowboy hat and the tailored jacket are all inside the downtown Ottawa parking garage that collapsed on Wednesday. That's a problem for ...
Ottawa, February 27, 2025—The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, will hold a press conference to announce new measures to support Canada’s construction industry ...
When the election was called, the Liberals held only nine seats across the entire province, and four of those were held by Ottawa Liberal MPPs. The party retained that quartet of seats on ...
McKenney won Ottawa Centre with more than 56 per cent of the vote, easily outdistancing second-place finisher, Liberal Thomas Simpson. With 95 per cent of polls reporting, McKenney held a 18,772 ...
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