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Conservative leader urges Ottawa to cancel $1B loan and help redirect ferry construction to Canada or democratic allies ...
Both the BC Conservatives and federal Conservatives have called for BC Ferries' big-money contract with a Chinese firm to be cancelled.
Non-operational electric vehicles are now barred from boarding British Columbia Ferry Services Inc., one of the largest ...
Canada's democracy is in crisis but Canadians don't seem to care. What looks like complacency, however, may actually be the ...
Throughout the spring federal election campaign, Liberal Leader Mark Carney repeatedly vowed to "eliminate" interprovincial ...
OTTAWA — Federal and provincial leaders are working to dismantle internal trade barriers that push up the cost of goods and ...
B.C. Ferries CEO Nicolas Jimenez expects to save hundreds of millions of dollars in interest payments on the purchase of four ferries from China thanks to a low-interest loan from a Canadian ...
Federal Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland has issued a sharply worded letter to the B.C. government over BC Ferries' China ships contract.
Transport Minister Chrystia Freeland ’dismayed’ about B.C.'s choice of Chinese shipyard Freeland says in a letter sent to provincial Transportation Minister Mike Farnworth that she expects B.C ...
Before parliament was dissolved, Chrystia Freeland was the minister of transport and internal trade. So that might be a hard one to wrestle away.
OTTAWA — Chrystia Freeland's Liberal leadership campaign is insisting that fundraising numbers released Tuesday don't give an accurate picture of her haul during the first part of the race.
By Chrystia Freeland Ms. Freeland is a member of the Canadian Parliament, a former deputy prime minister, and a candidate for leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister. She wrote from Vancouver.
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