Covid-19 Tow operators reluctant to help remove Coutts blockade February 9, 2022 The RCMP say removal of trucks and other vehicles from a protest in southern Alberta against pandemic restrictions is being hampered by towing companies that don't want to help
Cross-border Canada survived Trump, surely can mange Biden, PM says January 27, 2021 Joe Biden's White House has more in common with Canadians than Trump ever did, Trudeau said
Covid-19 Companies warn disclosure motion could deter PPE production October 24, 2020 Warning they'll be less likely to step up in the future if they can't trust the government to keep sensitive business information confidential
Import, Export & Trade Canada vows retaliation as Trump brings back aluminum tariff August 7, 2020 Canada intends to swiftly impose dollar-for-dollar countermeasures, says Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland
Business Operations U.S. post customers should expect delays July 16, 2020 New postal boss pushes cost cutting measures
Covid-19 Border to stay closed another month April 19, 2020 Canada has extended its border closure with the United States for 30 days
Import, Export & Trade Canada will give some idea of what it wants to see in NAFTA renegotiations August 14, 2017 Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland will give some idea of what Canada's priorities will be in renegotiations during a speech in Ottawa Monday morning
Infrastructure Liberal infrastructure changes mean funding for ferries, small roads April 25, 2016 Government believes some projects are best suited to a P3, citing the new Champlain Bridge in Montreal and the Gordie Howe International Bridge in Windsor, Ontario
Transportation Vancouver port truckers reach deal to end strike March 27, 2014 Port to be open for business on Thursday; deal preempts back-to-work legislation
Import, Export & Trade BC introduces back to work legislation in Port Vancouver truckers strike March 24, 2014 Truckers on strike at Vancouver's normally busy shipping container terminals could face fines