Parkland Corp. says it will not go ahead with its plan to build a stand-alone renewable diesel complex at its refinery in Burnaby, B.C.
Animal rights group Direct Action Everywhere is taking responsibility for the frozen pig carcasses found hanging under overpasses in Montreal Thursday morning. A spokesperson said the goal was to 'show everyone that there's a connection between what they pay for and the cruelty behind slaughterhouses.'A video of a police intervention in the Montreal Metro has gone viral online, capturing what appears to be failed attempts to Taser a man on the platform Wednesday afternoon.
“You’re going to get Tasered!” The man stayed standing, speaking in another language.Quebec Premier François Legault says there was no foreign meddling during last October's provincial election. Legault's comments are in reaction to media reports — citing unnamed security sources and leaked intelligence — alleging China interfered in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.
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