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ATCO Electric agrees to $31 million penalty following regulator's investigation

ATCO Electric agrees to $31 million penalty following regulator's investigation

EDMONTON — Regulated utility ATCO Electric has agreed to pay a $31 million administrative penalty after an Alberta Utilities Commission investigation found it deliberately overpaid a First Nation group for work on a new transmission line, and then fa
Patrick Brown's challenge and Mariupol's last stand : In The News for Apr. 18

Patrick Brown's challenge and Mariupol's last stand : In The News for Apr. 18

In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Apr. 18 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Albatross came back to Vancouver Island to feed over hundreds of generations: study

Albatross came back to Vancouver Island to feed over hundreds of generations: study

VANCOUVER — The short-tailed albatross were creatures of habit, according to a new study that found they returned to Vancouver Island to feed for generations over a 4,200-year period before being driven to the precipice of extinction by feather hunte
Cyberbreach at Rideau Hall was 'sophisticated' intrusion, internal documents reveal

Cyberbreach at Rideau Hall was 'sophisticated' intrusion, internal documents reveal

OTTAWA — Newly disclosed documents reveal the breach of an internal computer network at Rideau Hall was described to senior government officials as a "sophisticated cyber incident" in the days before the public was told of the security lapse.
Ottawa's ultimatum to Quebec on caribou is a warning to other provinces, experts say

Ottawa's ultimatum to Quebec on caribou is a warning to other provinces, experts say

MONTREAL — Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault’s ultimatum to the Quebec government on caribou protection is a sign Ottawa is losing patience with provinces that aren’t upholding their responsibility to protect wildlife, experts say.
Winning ticket for $8.6 million Lotto 649 jackpot sold in Atlantic Canada

Winning ticket for $8.6 million Lotto 649 jackpot sold in Atlantic Canada

TORONTO — The winning ticket for Saturday's $8.6 million Lotto 649 jackpot was sold in Atlantic Canada. And the draw's guaranteed $1 million prize went to a lottery player in Ontario. The jackpot for the next Lotto 649 raw on Apr.
Liberals' budget signals shift to soon let labour groups launch trade challenges

Liberals' budget signals shift to soon let labour groups launch trade challenges

OTTAWA — One of the country's largest unions says a small change promised in the federal budget could leave a large impact on efforts to prevent Canada from being flooded with cheap goods that threaten domestic industries.
'Death is a real possibility,' Canadian says of life in Ukraine defence legion

'Death is a real possibility,' Canadian says of life in Ukraine defence legion

On the evening before Russian forces crossed the border into Ukraine, Igor Volzhanin met up with a friend at a coffee shop at the centre of Kyiv. "We stayed there until about midnight just talking,” the Canadian recalled in an interview from Ukraine.
No winning ticket for Friday's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket for Friday's $55 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — No winning ticket was sold for the $55 million jackpot in Friday's Lotto Max draw. However, three of the draw's eight Maxmillions prizes of $1 million each were won by ticket holders in Ontario and British Columbia.
Liberals dismiss accusations they intend to slap a green tax on pickup trucks

Liberals dismiss accusations they intend to slap a green tax on pickup trucks

OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said the Conservatives are lying about a secret government plan to add a green tax to pickup trucks.