(Reuters) -Philip Morris, British American Tobacco, and Japan Tobacco will pay C$32.5 billion ($23.6 billion) to settle a ...
TORONTO — Three large tobacco companies would pay nearly $24 billion to settle a long-running legal battle in Canada, ...
Philip Morris, British American Tobacco, and Japan Tobacco have agreed to pay C$32.5 billion ($23.6 billion) to settle a ...
The deal includes up to C$100,000 in compensation for some smokers and would resolve a decades-long legal fight with ...
Quebec’s finance minister says Canada’s increase to the capital gains inclusion rate is “reasonable” and won’t hamstring ...
The federal government is "seriously" considering building the country's first high-speed rail link between Quebec City and ...
Because an independent Quebec would not have the same credit rating as Canada, financing such a debt would cost about $4 billion more than the PQ suggests, they say. The report also doubts the ...
2:17 Indigenous students say Quebec’s language law sets them up for ‘failure’ Canada’s official languages commissioner is expressing concern over Quebec’s decision to cap the number of ...
The three largest global tobacco manufacturers have agreed to pay a combined $23.6 billion to settle what has been the ...
MONTREAL - Quebec has introduced legislation to cap the number of international students in the province, part of a larger push by the government to reduce temporary immigration. The Coalition ...
Quebec’s health ministry is moving to improve its medical evacuation services in response to a Quebec coroner report on the death of Kitty Kumakaluk, who waited six hours for hospital transport ...
The tuition policy, he added, reflects a belief by Quebec’s government that the rest of Canada is filled with “unilingual anglophones who are contemptuous of the French language and are coming ...