The federal government is threatening to sue the owner of a broken rail line that has left people in the northern Manitoba town of Churchill without a land connection to the outside world.
This week scientists, industry, Indigenous groups, government officials and others meet Oct. 11-12 in a symposium in Vancouver looking for solutions for the recovery effort of the whales.
A national union representing thousands of flight attendants is using a recent court ruling to push the federal government to tighten airline passenger safety rules.
Karen McCrimmon said the legislation — Bill C−49 — could become a reality in 2018, and would give consumers a legitimate way to hold airlines accountable in cases of mistreatment.
Ottawa will give preference to infrastructure proposals that take climate risk into account when considering which projects to green-light out of a new fund, says Transport Minister Marc Garneau.
Transport Minister Marc Garneau said in an interview that the government wants to improve conditions for deployment of zero emissions vehicles, but it didn't want to set a target.
Sunken sailboats, derelict ships and rusted out bulk carriers: The abandoned stuff of Maritime pursuits left to sully the country's coastline seem as inescapably tied to our oceans as tides and sand.
Transport Canada has been secretive and evasive about closed-door meetings where Indigenous partners in the Northern Gateway pipeline asked for 'accommodation' if the project fell through.