Province says Bruce Power project was completed ahead of schedule with 95 per cent of spending staying in Canada.
History is littered with societies that mistook the wealth of their elites for the health of their people. They did not end well.
By Riley Wilson
Ice covering the Great Lakes stores organic carbon, which is released in a burst during spring melt. As climate change reduces ice cover, researchers say this seasonal surge of energy may be shrinking, with uncertain consequences for these freshwater systems.
Sales declined for an eighth straight month in Canada, but the market that buys most Canadian-built vehicles remains resilient.
Even before trade tensions between Canada and the United States became an existential threat for Southwestern Ontario manufacturers, Dave Johnson, general manager at London-based Ursa Manufacturing ULC, said he had been “avidly” looking for opportunities to diversify the products the company makes. After all, about 75 per cent of the
Two reporters, from university journalism programs in Ottawa and Montreal, are joining the London Free Press this summer.
By Carly Carter
Bat populations are plummeting in Minnesota as the deadly white-nose syndrome spreads across caves.
Canadians are shying away from going to the United States but their appetite to travel is still strong