B.C. Premier Eby says he’s not opposed to privately backed oil pipeline to north coast

B.C. Premier David Eby says he wouldn’t be opposed to a pipeline to the northern coast if it were proposed by a private backer. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says the project could generate billions.
Receiver planning sale of Yukon gold mine involved in contaminant release disaster

The court-appointed receiver of a Yukon gold mine that suffered a catastrophic heap-leach facility failure last year said it plans to sell the mine and will be seeking approval within the week to start the process. In its fifth receiver’s report This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Miguel Vargas’s late two-run double lifts White Sox over Blue Jays 4-2

TORONTO — Miguel Vargas doubled in two runs in the eighth inning as the Chicago White Sox rallied past the Toronto Blue Jays 4-2 on Sunday afternoon. Luis Robert Jr. hit into a fielder’s choice in the fourth inning, with Kyle This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Tempo GM Monica Wright Rogers plotting out Toronto roster a year before WNBA debut

TORONTO — Monica Wright Rogers is just about ready to shift the Toronto Tempo into a new gear. Wright Rogers has been focused on the business side of the new WNBA franchise in her first four months as the Tempo’s inaugural This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
John McCallum, former federal cabinet minister, dead at 75

Former Liberal cabinet minister John McCallum has died. He was 75.
Search for 4 missing people after air ambulance crash resumes on Quebec’s North Shore

Quebec provincial police say they’re searching Watshishou Lake, on the North Shore, for four people who went missing after the helicopter transporting them crashed Friday night.
Canada is facing a housing crisis. Could it take a page from Europe?

Slavica Salihbegovic’s family was growing. So she did what anyone living in Vienna would do: She asked the city for a bigger apartment.”At that time, I was pregnant with my first kid,” she said. “I lived in a two-room apartment This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
Carney heads to Europe with military spending on the agenda

Prime Minister Mark Carney departs Sunday to meet with European and NATO allies amid heightened tension in the Middle East and mere hours after the United States joined Israel’s war with Iran.
Syria’s post-Assad leader vowed the country is for all. Some Syrians have their doubts

It is rare to see a country emerge from the devastation of a 13-year civil war and more than 50 years of authoritarian rule. Yet Syria, six months after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, is attempting just that.Reconstruction is underway. This content is restricted. Purchase for $0.10
U.S. science funding uncertainty reshapes grad school choices for Canadians

Thousands of Canadians go to the U.S. for graduate school every year. Now, uncertainty around science funding â from cuts and freezes announced by the Trump administration â mean some U.S. universities are cutting back on admissions.
She was sexually assaulted in a rideshare. She’s not alone â but companies won’t share Canadian data

In the past two years, at least five rideshare drivers have been arrested in connection with a sexual assault or convicted in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, police data shows. But despite having done so for the U.S., companies such as Uber and Lyft have not released data on alleged sexual assaults in Canada.
I’m choosing to leave for the U.S. for a unicorn job. Does that make me a traitor to Canada

Alice Nelson has a tenured job at an Ontario university. But seeing the impact of tuition freezes and the cap on international students on postsecondary education, she decided it was time for a change.