The federal government says it wants to include environment and climate provisions in a “modernized” NAFTA. Exactly what is Canada seeking in these trade negotiations?
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, 27, a rookie member of the National Assembly for the Montreal riding of Gouin wants to change politics and he's turning the province's political landscape on its head.
The apparent shift in U.S. policy left many observers stunned, but came after officials from Canada, the European Union and China insisted that the Paris treaty was irreversible and non-negotiable.
At an anniversary marking the signing of the Montreal Protocol, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna said the government was still exploring its options on funding for ozone research.
Labour Minister Patty Hajdu describes her government’s work as a “matchmaker” for post-secondary students and employers, and explains why NAFTA priorities on gender and Indigenous rights matter.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is again meeting with key players in the auto industry as the first round of critical NAFTA renegotiations continue.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dan Fagin examines why some people don't buy into climate change, what that means for media, and why U.S. reporters seem to love Canada's prime minister.
A northern Ontario Indigenous community is suing CN Rail for alleged environmental and cultural damage caused by two 2015 derailments that led to significant oil spills.