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Stantec acquires U.K. engineering form Hydrock, terms not disclosed

Stantec acquires U.K. engineering form Hydrock, terms not disclosed

EDMONTON — Engineering firm Stantec Inc. says it has acquired Hydrock, an engineering design firm based in England. Financial terms of the deal that closed on Tuesday were not disclosed.
Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency over flooding-related health crisis

Manitoba First Nation declares state of emergency over flooding-related health crisis

PEGUIS, Man. — A Manitoba First Nation has declared a state of emergency in response to a health crisis caused by repeated flooding.
Barrick Gold reports Q1 profit and revenue up from year ago

Barrick Gold reports Q1 profit and revenue up from year ago

TORONTO — Barrick Gold Corp. reported a first-quarter profit attributable to equity holders of US$295 million, up from US$120 million a year earlier. The gold miner, which keeps its books in U.S.
National strategy must recognize caregivers as 'backbone' of society: centre

National strategy must recognize caregivers as 'backbone' of society: centre

Canadians need help looking after family members who are aging, sick or have disabilities, and many caregivers are seniors who need help themselves, says a new report calling for a national strategy that recognizes the mental and financial toll of th
Five things to know about the NHL playoffs

Five things to know about the NHL playoffs

The Edmonton Oilers can advance to the second round of the playoffs — and eliminate the Los Angeles Kings from the post-season picture for a third straight year — with win tonight in the Alberta capital.
In the news today: McGill asks police for help, Trans Mountain expansion starts up

In the news today: McGill asks police for help, Trans Mountain expansion starts up

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Cenovus teams with First Nations to build northern Alberta homes amid housing crisis

Cenovus teams with First Nations to build northern Alberta homes amid housing crisis

CHARD, Alta. — Raoul Montgrand, president of the Chard Métis Nation in northern Alberta, called a 200-square-foot camper trailer home for close to two years.
Doc films turn to celeb producers like Chopra Jonas and Page for star power, guidance

Doc films turn to celeb producers like Chopra Jonas and Page for star power, guidance

When Priyanka Chopra Jonas announced she was joining the production team of Barry Avrich’s new documentary “Born Hungry” in early April, it instantly boosted the Canadian film’s international profile.
Two byelections loom for Ontario; Milton race high stakes for Ford and Crombie

Two byelections loom for Ontario; Milton race high stakes for Ford and Crombie

Voters in two Ontario ridings head to the polls in a pair of byelections Thursday, but most eyes will be on a Greater Toronto Area town, where the tight race comes with high stakes for both the premier and the new Liberal leader.
Newfoundland fisherman says police broke his leg during protest that delayed budget

Newfoundland fisherman says police broke his leg during protest that delayed budget

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Richard Martin is spending this year's fishing season on land after he says a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer broke his left leg in three places during a protest last month that shut down the provincial legislature.
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