Bundled against bone-chilling cold, asylum-seekers hoping to gain refugee status in Canada have been trudging through ditches and fields along the border with the United States.
There are strange things done in the midnight sun, as beloved bard Robert Service once penned in his timeless northern classic, "The Cremation of Sam McGee."That line could easily apply to Nunavut.
The Quebec government is seeking a court injunction to ensure that TransCanada Corp's Energy East pipeline project proposal will be subject to the province's environmental laws.