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Liberal candidate in Terrebonne byelection hopes to reclaim riding on April 12

Liberal candidate in Terrebonne byelection hopes to reclaim riding on April 12

Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste is hoping to be elected in the April 12 byelection in the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne, and this time, for good. Auguste opened her riding office in the Montreal-area riding today, telling supporters she wants Terrebonne to be part of the solution and have a voice at the decision-making table. Elections Canada had declared Auguste the...

PM's office mum on Conservative Order of Canada petition for Don Cherry

PM's office mum on Conservative Order of Canada petition for Don Cherry

Prime Minister Mark Carney's office wouldn't weigh in on a push by the federal Conservatives to award the Order of Canada to controversial hockey commentator Don Cherry. Audrey Champoux, a spokesperson for Carney, declined to say whether the prime minister felt that Cherry had met the requirements for the accolade, which is awarded in recognition of exceptional achievements, extraordinary contributions...

Federal government planning to revamp funding for Canadian athletes, says Carney

Federal government planning to revamp funding for Canadian athletes, says Carney

Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa is planning to revamp its funding for Canadian athletes and will tackle the issue "very deliberately" over the next six months — news that comes just before a federal commission on the future of Canadian sport releases its final report. Carney shared the information to a group of Canadian athletes in Holmenkollen, just north of

Carney says Canada a reliable oil exporter with moves to increase production

Carney says Canada a reliable oil exporter with moves to increase production

Prime Minister Mark Carney says that countries like Canada do not need to have oil reserves as a net exporter, after the energy minister announced Canada will contribute 23.6 million barrels to help stabilize international energy markets. The 32 member countries of the International Energy Agency, including Canada, have agreed to a co-ordinated release of oil stocks as the war...

Good Talk -- Iran: The Worst Is Yet To Come

Good Talk -- Iran: The Worst Is Yet To Come

Donald Trump's miscalculations on the impact of a war in Iran go well beyond the price of oil, and if the war doesn't end soon, we're all, Canada included going to feel it. Bruce Anderson and Chantal Hebert join for the regular Friday Good Talk where we'll also discuss: more floor crossings, more dilemmas for the NDP, and a strange...

Carney government in talks with Saskatchewan to fast-track energy projects

Carney government in talks with Saskatchewan to fast-track energy projects

Mark Carney’s government is in talks with Saskatchewan towards reaching an energy deal that could fast-track federal approvals of that province’s uranium mining projects, speed development of small modular nuclear reactors and build out its energy grid, the Star has learned. Much as it did with Alberta, the federal government is negotiating with Premier Scott Moe’s government to develop a...

Why Canada is helping Canadians flee the Middle East -- and what it costs

Why Canada is helping Canadians flee the Middle East -- and what it costs

Ever since the U.S. launched its war against Iran on Feb. 28, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand has said her top priority is helping Canadians who want to leave the Middle East. As of Friday, nearly 8,500 Canadians and permanent residents have made it home to Canada from the region, while more than a thousand have left the Middle East...



A new cafe in Montreal is offering its patrons a taste of Quebec independence

A new cafe in Montreal is offering its patrons a taste of Quebec independence

When you walk into the Club Pays coffee shop in Montreal, the first thing you see are the posters with Quebec sovereignty slogans plastered on every wall. Complete with comfortable couches, a polished-wood espresso bar, a small stage and even a conference room, Club Pays -- country club in English -- opened its doors to the public on Friday and...

Former NATO chief says he doesn't think allies will be pulled further into Middle East conflict

Former NATO chief says he doesn't think allies will be pulled further into Middle East conflict

The former secretary general of NATO says he doesn't think allies will be pulled further into the conflict in the Middle East, but he's concerned the ongoing war with Iran will benefit Russia's economy and take the world's attention away from the invasion of Ukraine. "NATO has never played any important role in important Middle East conflicts," Jens Stoltenberg said...

Canadians might be soon waiting longer to have their air travel complaints heard

Canadians might be soon waiting longer to have their air travel complaints heard

The federal government is currently weighing whether to renew funding meant to address a massive backlog of airline passenger complaints — funding that if not extended could result in Canadians having to wait longer to have their cases heard.

Mark Carney helping push Liberals ahead of the Conservatives, poll suggests

Mark Carney helping push Liberals ahead of the Conservatives, poll suggests

It’s not just floor-crossing MPs warming up to Prime Minister Mark Carney. Canadians are showing high support for the Liberals and many would now back the party’s re-election, according to a new Abacus Data poll. The poll shows the Liberals have 46 per cent support nationally, an 11-point lead over the Conservatives who are at 35 per cent. The NDP...

U.S. orders 2,500 marines, amphibious assault ship to Mideast after almost 2 weeks of war

U.S. orders 2,500 marines, amphibious assault ship to Mideast after almost 2 weeks of war

The American military has ordered 2,500 marines and an amphibious assault ship to the Middle East, a U.S. official said Friday, in a major addition of forces in the region after nearly two weeks of war with Iran. Meanwhile in the Iranian capital, a large explosion rocked a central square where thousands were gathered for an annual state-organized rally to...

Quebec Tories sour on Grapes as caucus members support Don Cherry for Order of Canada

Quebec Tories sour on Grapes as caucus members support Don Cherry for Order of Canada

Opposition is mounting among Quebec's federal Conservatives to their own party's push to award the Order of Canada to controversial hockey commentator Don Cherry. In a social media post late Thursday, the party's Quebec lieutenant Pierre Paul-Hus said he believes appointing Cherry would be "a bad idea" given his "unacceptable remarks toward the Quebec nation and francophones." The Order of...

As Trump pauses Russian shadow fleet sanctions, Carney says Canada holding firm

As Trump pauses Russian shadow fleet sanctions, Carney says Canada holding firm

German chancellor says all but U.S. in G7 opposed move. Three world leaders — two of them members of the G7 — stood united in opposition Friday to the Trump administration's decision to ease sanctions on Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers. Canada's Mark Carney, Germany's Friedrich Merz and Norway's Jonas Støre were driven onto a snowy mock battlefield in...

Carney says Canada's job creation still way ahead of U.S. despite losing 84,000 jobs last month

Carney says Canada's job creation still way ahead of U.S. despite losing 84,000 jobs last month

The Canadian economy lost more jobs in February than it has in four years — but Prime Minister Mark Carney says when compared to the United States, we're doing pretty good. "If you look at the performance of the labour market over the last six months we've created over 80,000 jobs," he said in Norway on Friday. "The United States...

Conservative leader says his plan is 'the only hope' for Canada's auto industry

Conservative leader says his plan is 'the only hope' for Canada's auto industry

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he's planning to pitch a "realistic proposal" to end U.S. tariffs on the Canadian auto industry this weekend. He says his proposed auto pact would align regulations between Canada and the U.S. and remove the GST from Canadian-made vehicles. He told reporters his plan, which he intends to roll out on Sunday, is "literally the...



How rare is it for a prime minister to attract 4 floor-crossers in 4 months?

How rare is it for a prime minister to attract 4 floor-crossers in 4 months?

Macdonald, Chrétien each saw nearly 10 opposition MPs join them during their tenures. Floor-crossing has always been a feature of Canadian politics dating back to the first Parliament — and seeing four opposition MPs jump ship to join the government in a matter of months is rare but not unprecedented. Prime Minister Mark Carney has only been in office for...

'We're ready to defend the Arctic,' Carney says alongside German, Norwegian leaders

'We're ready to defend the Arctic,' Carney says alongside German, Norwegian leaders

Canada and its allies are prepared to defend the arctic, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday in Bardufoss, Norway, after observing NATO's Cold Response exercises. He held a news conference alongside Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. Asked by a German reporter whether the "conflict" over the Trump administration's demands for Greenland is settled, the...

Trump administration expands trade probes to more countries, including Canada

Trump administration expands trade probes to more countries, including Canada

The Trump administration has expanded its trade investigations to 60 countries, including Canada, in an effort to shore up the president's tariff policies. "We are trying to move very quickly," United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told CNBC Friday. "We are trying to move in a matter of months." Greer's office announced Wednesday that it was launching investigations of the...

‘We’re ready’: Liberal candidate says ahead of Terrebonne byelection rematch

‘We’re ready’: Liberal candidate says ahead of Terrebonne byelection rematch

A federal byelection in Terrebonne on April 13 could help the Liberals secure a majority government. The vote was ordered after the Supreme Court of Canada overturned the Liberal candidate’s one-vote victory from the last federal election due to an uncounted mail-in ballot.

Conservatives nominate candidate in Scarborough byelection

Conservatives nominate candidate in Scarborough byelection

The Conservatives have now named candidates for all three upcoming byelections. The party announced that middle school teacher Diana Filipova will run in Scarborough Southwest. That seat was left vacant after former Liberal cabinet minister Bill Blair resigned to take over as Canada's high commissioner in the U.K.

Ontario to make premier, cabinet ministers' records secret as it tightens FOI laws

Ontario to make premier, cabinet ministers' records secret as it tightens FOI laws

Ontario is set to make Premier Doug Ford and cabinet members' records secret as it "modernizes" freedom-of-information laws. Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement Minister Stephen Crawford says the province is also updating its cybersecurity protections. Crawford says the changes will help protect cabinet confidentiality. He says the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act has not been...

Losing 84K jobs in February marks ‘gut punch’ for Canada’s economy: experts

Losing 84K jobs in February marks ‘gut punch’ for Canada’s economy: experts

Canada lost 84,000 jobs and the national unemployment rate rose to 6.7 per cent in February — 0.2 percentage points higher than the previous month, according to Statistics Canada. The Labour Force Survey for February was released Friday, and comes after January’s report showed the unemployment rate was 6.5 per cent. Those job losses were sharply lower than expected and...

MLA wants to scrap B.C.'s Human Rights Code. Some constituents want her gone instead

MLA wants to scrap B.C.'s Human Rights Code. Some constituents want her gone instead

A B.C. legislator who has sought to scrap the province's Human Rights Code and ban land acknowledgments, and has blamed the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting on "transgender ideology," is facing a recall campaign from constituents who say she has left them without "coherent" representation. Tara Armstrong has also been accused of spreading hate by the NDP government and is facing...

Ontario's payout to Elon Musk over cancelled Starlink contract to remain secret

Ontario's payout to Elon Musk over cancelled Starlink contract to remain secret

Ontario's payout to Elon Musk's SpaceX over a cancelled Starlink contract will remain a secret after the two sides agreed to a confidential settlement, The Canadian Press has learned. The province said the kill fee for what was set to be a $100-million deal is "significantly less than the contract value," and the amount paid out was part of a...


Poilievre to focus on trade and auto sector as he launches U.S. trip in Detroit

Poilievre to focus on trade and auto sector as he launches U.S. trip in Detroit

Conservative leader will also stop in Windsor for a press conference. Canada's Official Opposition leader is launching his trip to the U.S. with a stop in Detroit to talk about the automotive industry and cross-border trade, per a press release. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will visit the Motor City on Friday to "meet with auto industry leaders and elected representatives...

Carney to observe NATO drills in northern Norway with Norwegian and German leaders

Carney to observe NATO drills in northern Norway with Norwegian and German leaders

Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Norway today, where he will observe NATO's Cold Response exercises alongside the Norwegian prime minister. Carney is on the trip at the invitation of Norway, which hosts these joint NATO exercises every two years. This year, about 25,000 troops from 14 different nations are taking part in the exercises, which are aimed at enhancing...

Submarines off the table as Carney meets with leaders of Norway, Germany

Submarines off the table as Carney meets with leaders of Norway, Germany

Prime Minister Mark Carney touched down in Norway early Friday where he will get important face time with the Nordic country’s leader and the German chancellor before taking in a major NATO wargaming exercise that includes Canadian troops. Both countries are backing a bid by German submarine-maker TKMS to sell Canada 12 new submarines — a multi-billion dollar program that...

‘Not on the radar:’ 2 in 5 Canadians less likely to travel to U.S., Nanos survey finds

‘Not on the radar:’ 2 in 5 Canadians less likely to travel to U.S., Nanos survey finds

A new survey from Nanos Research for CTV News found 43 per cent of Canadians are less likely to travel to the United States in 2026, compared to the previous year. Thirty-eight per cent said they don’t vacation in the United States in general, while just four per cent said they are likely to spend more leisure time south of...

Current and former politicians in Nunavut support MP’s decision to cross floor

Current and former politicians in Nunavut support MP’s decision to cross floor

A former Northern MP who crossed the floor of the House of Commons decades ago is applauding Lori Idlout’s decision to do the same, saying it is easier to influence policy from the government side than the opposition. Peter Ittinuar was the first Inuk ever elected to Parliament and represented the riding of Nunatsiaq, which later became Nunavut.

Canada considers joining U.K., Italy and Japan to develop future fighter jets

Canada considers joining U.K., Italy and Japan to develop future fighter jets

As Canada approaches its second year of deciding whether to buy a full fleet of American-made F-35 fighter jets, Defence Minister David McGuinty is already thinking of joining a British-Italian-Japanese partnership working on a next-generation air force fighter. Joining the so-called Global Combat Air Programme, or GCAP, could make it much harder for Canada to ditch its plan to buy...

Carney to meet with King Charles while in United Kingdom

Carney to meet with King Charles while in United Kingdom

Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to meet with King Charles while he's in the United Kingdom next week. Carney is set to arrive in London on Sunday after visiting Norway to observe the NATO Cold Response exercises and participate in a Nordic-Canada Council summit. The prime minister is scheduled to meet with the King on Monday, close to a...

Carney announces $32B for northern defence and infrastructure projects

Carney announces $32B for northern defence and infrastructure projects

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday the government is putting an additional $32 billion into military forward operating locations in Yellowknife, Inuvik and Iqaluit and Deployed Operating Base 5 Wing in Goose Bay, Nfld. The prime minister made the announcement in Yellowknife on Thursday before taking off for a planned visit to Norway. The $32 billion is part of Canada's...

Are by-elections the protest moments they are often considered to be? Out of 49 by-elections in the last 25 years, seat flips happened just 16% of the time.

Are by-elections the protest moments they are often considered to be? Out of 49 by-elections in the last 25 years, seat flips happened just 16% of the time.

The three federal by-elections that will happen in April are going to be consequential. They’ll determine whether the federal Liberal caucus will have enough members to carry votes in the House of Commons without relying on support from other parties.

Feds face questions on why strike on Kuwait military hub was not made public

Feds face questions on why strike on Kuwait military hub was not made public

The federal government is facing questions on why an Iranian missile strike on a military hub in Kuwait, where Canadian Armes Forces (CAF) personnel are deployed, was not made public sooner. Reports of the strike were first published in La Presse on Thursday. According to the report, the incident occurred on March 1 at the Ali Al-Salem Air Base in...

Canada has cancelled hundreds of visas over Iran connections

Canada has cancelled hundreds of visas over Iran connections

Canadian border and immigration officials say they have cancelled at least 239 travel visas over concerns of their holders’ connection to Iranian leadership. That’s according to the latest numbers released by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), which are current as of March 5. The government first designated senior Iranian government officials, as well as security and intelligence agents, inadmissible...

Conservatives introduce bill to create self-defence law for home invasions

Conservatives introduce bill to create self-defence law for home invasions

The Conservatives are pushing for changes to the Criminal Code they say would offer new protections to people who use force to defend themselves during a home invasion -- but the government says Canadians already have the right to self-defence. Ontario MP Sandra Cobena introduced a private member's bill on Thursday that would change Section 34 of the Criminal Code...

Canadian military base in Kuwait hit in missile attack: report

Canadian military base in Kuwait hit in missile attack: report

A Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) base in Kuwait was hit by an Iranian missile attack, during which a fortified shelter was heavily damaged, reveals an investigation by La Presse . The incident, which occurred about ten days ago, was not disclosed to parliamentarians who held an emergency debate on the war this week. The soldiers, who were in another building...

House leader says Liberals are still courting opposition MPs to cross the floor

House leader says Liberals are still courting opposition MPs to cross the floor

Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon said conversations with dissatisfied MPs from opposition parties continue, just one day after his party secured its fourth floor crosser in recent months. “I think very much so,” he told reporters on his way into a cabinet meeting on Thursday, in response to a question about whether his party is talking to more MPs. “I...

Liberals re-table revised lawful access legislation after major privacy pushback

Liberals re-table revised lawful access legislation after major privacy pushback

The Liberal government has tabled revised “lawful access” legislation, seeking to give police new powers to access digital evidence in what federal officials say is an effort to keep pace with technological and judicial advancements. The version tabled Thursday by Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree is a second attempt at advancing legislation of this kind in this Parliament, after the...

Canada promises $37M in humanitarian aid for civilians in Lebanon

Canada promises $37M in humanitarian aid for civilians in Lebanon

The Carney government is promising more than $37 million in humanitarian aid for civilians in Lebanon caught in the crossfire between Israel and Hezbollah. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand announced the aid today alongside Randeep Sarai, secretary of state for international development.

Canada not a target for Trump administration's new tariff investigations

Canada not a target for Trump administration's new tariff investigations

The Trump administration launched trade investigations of multiple countries Wednesday in an attempt to solidify the president's tariff policies after the Supreme Court struck down his previous efforts to realign global trade. Canada was not included in the list of countries targeted by President Donald Trump's investigations under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. Mexico is on the...

‘Really bleak situation’: proposed access-to-information changes include removing emails, letting departments put requests on hold

‘Really bleak situation’: proposed access-to-information changes include removing emails, letting departments put requests on hold

The mandated review of the Access to Information Act, includes proposals from the government that are 'super regressive,' says veteran journalist Dean Beeby. 'It’s just bureaucrats running the show, and we’re all going to lose, because they’re not eager at all to open the system up and be transparent.'