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‘Not a PMO incubator’: Young Liberals push national chair candidates to reject government jobs

‘Not a PMO incubator’: Young Liberals push national chair candidates to reject government jobs

Ahead of the Liberal Party’s national convention next month, members of its youth wing are urging candidates for national chair of their body to remain independent from government, warning against treating the role as a stepping stone to high-profile Hill jobs. Speaking with The Hill Times on a not-for-attribution basis, supporters of the third-party “Young Liberals for Change” pledge say...

Meet Charles Milliard, the man who could spare Canada a third Quebec referendum

Meet Charles Milliard, the man who could spare Canada a third Quebec referendum

As soon as he stepped inside the café, Charles Milliard began turning heads. Among those enjoying their coffee who spotted the new Quebec Liberal Party leader as he made his way through Café Hubert Saint-Jean, located in the province’s Eastern Townships, was Normand Duval.

Keystone XL ‘one of the cards’ Canada has in U.S. trade negotiations: Liberal MP

Keystone XL ‘one of the cards’ Canada has in U.S. trade negotiations: Liberal MP

Alberta Liberal MP Corey Hogan says the Keystone XL pipeline is being used as leverage in the federal government’s ongoing trade talks with the U.S. “I can tell you that Keystone XL and the energy security it would provide the United States has always been one of the cards that Canada has in our deck as we start thinking about...

Global Affairs laying off its most skilled diplomats, union says

Global Affairs laying off its most skilled diplomats, union says

The union representing staff at Global Affairs Canada says the foreign service is laying off dozens of its most skilled diplomats, while asking other envoys moving across continents to wait months for their personal items. The cuts come as Global Affairs Canada sets out its plans to meet budgetary belt-tightening requirements laid out by Prime Minister Mark Carney last year...

Canada is pitching its energy ambitions in Texas — can the oil and gas industry be convinced?

Canada is pitching its energy ambitions in Texas — can the oil and gas industry be convinced?

Oil and gas execs encouraged by policy changes, still want to see action to support energy sector expansion. In Texas this week for a global energy conference, the federal natural resources minister is proclaiming "Canada is back" and ready to bolster its energy sector and grow exports. The message by Tim Hodgson comes at a time when the world is...

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NDP Leadership Hopefuls Mostly Unknown, But Lewis, McPherson Make Gains

NDP Leadership Hopefuls Mostly Unknown, But Lewis, McPherson Make Gains

A new national survey from Liaison Strategies reveals a shifting landscape in the NDP leadership race, with Avi Lewis and Heather McPherson both making notable gains in favorability over the past year. The survey, which tracked the favorability of potential and declared candidates, highlights a significant increase in profile for Avi Lewis. Lewis has seen his favorability nearly double, rising...

The NDP’s past, present, and future: renewal challenged as even past voters are unfamiliar with leadership field

The NDP’s past, present, and future: renewal challenged as even past voters are unfamiliar with leadership field

Voting is open in the federal NDP leadership race, with five candidates hoping to lead the party into an uncertain future. The leader will be announced at the convention in Winnipeg on Sunday, and the first task after winning will evidently be introducing themselves to many would-be voters. New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute examines the views of...



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Conservatives warming up to the political marathon

Conservatives warming up to the political marathon

Except for the ill-conceived public campaign to get well-known commentator Don Cherry installed as a member of the Order of Canada, the Conservatives look like they have carved out a few positive weeks for themselves. It’s better than the abysmal fall and early winter that left many Conservative supporters in a foul mood, and Leader Pierre Poilievre constantly having to...

The NDP ponders a leap with Avi Lewis

The NDP ponders a leap with Avi Lewis

Avi Lewis likes neon-sign politics. That was the point of the Leap Manifesto he co-authored more than a decade ago in a bid to prod the NDP to the left. He didn’t propose steps. He wanted a leap. “We’re challenging decades of political clichés. So we want to spend like drunken sailors,” he said then, in an interview at the...

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Carney ‘very disappointed’ in Air Canada CEO for English-only condolence video

Carney ‘very disappointed’ in Air Canada CEO for English-only condolence video

Prime Minister Mark Carney is criticizing Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau for his English-only message of condolences to the families of the pilots who died in a plane crash on Sunday at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. “We live in a bilingual country, and companies like Air Canada particularly have a responsibility to always communicate in both official languages regardless of...

Almost half of former NDP voters don't recognize names of leadership candidates: poll

Almost half of former NDP voters don't recognize names of leadership candidates: poll

Nearly half of those who voted for the federal NDP at least once over the past four elections don't recognize the names of the current leadership candidates, a new poll suggests. The Angus Reid Institute surveyed 1,100 Canadians who voted for the NDP at least once between 2015 and 2025 and found that 44 per cent of respondents said they...

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As mayor of Vaughan, I’m urging Mark Carney to meet our Jewish community

As mayor of Vaughan, I’m urging Mark Carney to meet our Jewish community

I have an urgent request for Prime Minister Mark Carney: please come to Vaughan, Ont., to meet with our Jewish community. As Vaughan’s mayor, I want you to know that Jews here feel angry, scared, defiant, tired, shocked and beleaguered. Who can blame them? I’ve lived my entire life in this country, but I have never before witnessed the shocking...

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Carney-Smith pipeline deal drags on, Smith to raise hell if Alberta is shafted

Carney-Smith pipeline deal drags on, Smith to raise hell if Alberta is shafted

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith faces heat Tuesday from some folks who likely voted for her and the UCP in the last provincial election. Heat from those who may support Smith and like a lot of what she’s doing but think the deal she inked with Prime Minister Mark Carney to get a pipeline to the west coast is not worth...

Canada is slowly getting pulled into Trump’s incoherent mid-east conflict. This is the role we should play

Canada is slowly getting pulled into Trump’s incoherent mid-east conflict. This is the role we should play

Every March, millions of fans set aside their better judgment and give themselves over to the chaos of a basketball tournament aptly called March Madness. Its charm is simple. Anything can happen. Underdogs from small colleges sometimes topple the giants. We watch, we wince, we marvel. This year, the madness has spilled beyond the court into far more dangerous territory...

Restoring sanity to MAID laws in Canada will protect them

Restoring sanity to MAID laws in Canada will protect them

The scale of growth of Canada’s assisted-dying industry has become an easy talking point for skeptics both in Canada and abroad. The New York Post, in typical tabloid fashion, announced that Canada will “soon cross the sickly six-figure threshold” of 100,000 deaths by medical assistance in dying (MAID), noting the figure will surpass the number of Canadian deaths during the...

Mark Carney shouldn’t have to borrow a cottage

Mark Carney shouldn’t have to borrow a cottage

Start with the crisis everyone agrees on. A generation of young Canadians has been priced out of home ownership. Rents are consuming incomes. The dream of a mortgage, a backyard, a place to call one’s own has become, for millions, exactly that — a dream. Any serious federal leader must make housing affordability a defining mission. Which makes what I’m...

I learned something about the cruel cost of paradise

I learned something about the cruel cost of paradise

If you lay on the beach on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, warming your northern skin and admiring the play of the sun on the waves, you can sip pina coladas made from beautiful local pineapple juice, and when you want a snack, you can pay a few pesos for a little bag of brown Spanish peanuts from...

Canada’s political food fight is about to get even messier

Canada’s political food fight is about to get even messier

There are many ways that governments can be defeated, from self-inflicted scandals and political corruption to their failure to respond to broader global trends and events. But few things will bring a government to its knees faster than unchecked food price inflation. The surge of post-COVID inflation and the impact it had on grocery bills transformed the politics in most...



Prime Minister Carney and the power of first impressions

Prime Minister Carney and the power of first impressions

Despite some blemishes on Mark Carney’s otherwise immaculate image, his personal approval ratings are off the charts. If an election were held tomorrow, the Liberals would win north of 200 seats. Here's why.

What's in a "Net Favourability" Score?

What's in a "Net Favourability" Score?

Marjorie Harris and Michael Hughes are deadlocked, with net favourability scores of +1. The thing is, they are made up names for an experiment. Ever since I started working in public opinion research (back in the early 1980’s) I was keen to know about the sources of bias that can creep into research unless care is taken in survey design.

Pierre Poilievre is playing for Team Canada — with Mark Carney as captain

Pierre Poilievre is playing for Team Canada — with Mark Carney as captain

From the moment that Donald Trump first started talking about Canada as the 51st state, all sorts of people have debated whether the president was joking or serious. The answer, it seems, is both, and we learned that this week when Pierre Poilievre sat down for an epically long conversation with the right-wing American podcaster Joe Rogan.

Don Cherry, Pierre Poilievre, and Donald Trump

Don Cherry, Pierre Poilievre, and Donald Trump

We live in an increasingly uncertain world. Amid trade wars, hot wars, geopolitical conflicts, and rising oil prices, the disruption-and-destruction rap sheet of the second Trump administration grows longer by the day. As Prime Minister Mark Carney said during his now-famous Davos Speech on January 20, as a middle power, Canada must adapt to this challenging new context. Yet, despite...

Mark Carney government all over the map on foreign interference by India

Mark Carney government all over the map on foreign interference by India

What in heaven’s name is going on in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government with regard to the threat posed to Canada’s national security by India?

Pierre Poilievre's Joe Rogan appearance a strong sign

Pierre Poilievre's Joe Rogan appearance a strong sign

If Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre had asked me whether he should go on Joe Rogan’s podcast in the United States this week, I would have told him, “No.” I would have been wrong. Poilievre’s appearance on the world’s No. 1 podcast may well mark the moment when he began turning around Canadian voters’ impression of him.



The Carney Government and Alberta’s Quest for a New Pipeline

The Carney Government and Alberta’s Quest for a New Pipeline

Sometime during the evening of April 13th, Mark Carney will quite likely find out that his majority in the House of Commons is secure. The results of the upcoming federal by-elections in University-Rosedale and Scarborough West in Toronto will confirm that. If, a few hours later, a Liberal victory in the Montreal-adjacent riding of Terrebonne is also confirmed, that will...

Carney meets world: Is prime minister a more international job now?

Carney meets world: Is prime minister a more international job now?

In his first year as prime minister, Mark Carney was restless. Two days after being sworn in at Rideau Hall, he made official visits to France and the United Kingdom. Shortly thereafter he went into a five-week election campaign, and a week after last spring's vote he travelled to Washington. In the months since, Carney has been to Belgium, the...

Pierre Poilievre and Joe Rogan talk a little bit about politics and so much about kettlebells

Pierre Poilievre and Joe Rogan talk a little bit about politics and so much about kettlebells

Pierre Poilievre arrived for his long-rumoured-and-finally-realized appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience bearing hefty baggage. The Conservative Leader presented Mr. Rogan with a 70-lb kettlebell created by a Calgary company that specializes in bespoke alterations to guns and knives. Before the episode even aired on Thursday, Mr. Poilievre’s office sent out a statement containing what I can only describe as...

The consequence of Trump’s war on Iran is a still-metastasizing military disaster

The consequence of Trump’s war on Iran is a still-metastasizing military disaster

It’s not true to say that the end justifies the means. Neither is it true that it never does. The true statement is: some ends justify some means. A lot of people who ought to know better seem to have persuaded themselves that the U.S.-Israel war on Iran (in? against? with?) is a case of the end justifying the means...

Stop it with the loser talk, Conservatives

Stop it with the loser talk, Conservatives

Members of Parliament are allowed to switch parties, and pretending otherwise just makes you sound weak. There is a thing that happens in sports sometimes when a coach or a player, after a tough defeat, refuses to accept that they might be at fault. They blame the officials, or a busy schedule, or a brutal stretch of injuries. Or maybe...

Pierre Poilievre gave Joe Rogan the interview he’s never given Canadians

Pierre Poilievre gave Joe Rogan the interview he’s never given Canadians

Pierre Poilievre’s interview with podcast giant Joe Rogan began on-theme, with the Conservative party leader gifting the skeptical-yet-gullible interviewer with a red maple leaf emblazoned 70-pound kettlebell, and stayed in the zone for the next two-and-a-half hours. The marathon chat managed to broach policy, personality, and puffery, sometimes simultaneously. And it was, if not particularly enlightening, fairly endearing. And equally...



Don’t mistake announcements by Carney and Ford for progress

Don’t mistake announcements by Carney and Ford for progress

Let’s talk for a moment about the scale of Canada’s ambition and how it compares to the scale of what we can plausibly achieve. Last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced major plans for Arctic infrastructure. Much of the $35 billion budgeted for them will be used to expand and upgrade existing military facilities; these, in theory, will increase the...

Time to plan for the return of sane immigration

Time to plan for the return of sane immigration

Canada is shrinking. For far back as records have been kept, and probably much farther, this country’s population grew year after year, seemingly inexorably. Until 2025. On Wednesday, Statistics Canada released figures for the fourth quarter, which estimated that Canada’s population declined by 102,436 people over the course of last year.

How to accidentally ban lower prices

How to accidentally ban lower prices

Manitoba has just become the first jurisdiction in Canada to introduce legislation that would make it an unfair practice for suppliers to charge higher prices based on algorithmic pricing. Bill 49 is aimed at preventing retailers from using personal data, such as purchasing history, to set higher individualized prices. Vass Bednar, managing director of the Canadian Shield Institute, which promotes...

Cherry-picking leaves Conservative Quebec MPs in the pits

Cherry-picking leaves Conservative Quebec MPs in the pits

When I was in the first grade, my hometown junior hockey team, the Granby Bisons, played the team from Trois-Rivières. After trailing Trois-Rivières for a while, Granby had finally managed to tie the game. Trois-Rivières decided to change up their goalie and put Mannon Rhéaume in net. My little, six-year-old mind was blown. A girl! Playing hockey! With boys...

The Guns of March

The Guns of March

Two recent tweets by Donald Trump on Truth Social reflect a dangerous unravelling of his Middle East war strategy, to the extent that there was one. The first is about the refusal of many countries to send military personnel or equipment as part of operation “Epic Fury”: “The United States has been informed by most of our NATO “Allies” that...

War is back, but ‘MAD’ will save us from the worst of it

War is back, but ‘MAD’ will save us from the worst of it

In a competition for the prize of most wonderful irony ever, there is a strong candidate. How about the turn of events that has seen the most lethal, destructive force mankind ever created, nuclear weapons, becoming the greatest preserver of peace? Prior to 1945, major wars between great powers occurred about every 20 or 30 years. This era ended when...

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Quebec Conservatives nab their only legislature seat with ex-CAQ member joining party

Quebec Conservatives nab their only legislature seat with ex-CAQ member joining party

The Quebec Conservatives now have an elected member in the national assembly after a former cabinet minister with the Coalition Avenir Quebec crossed the floor to join the party. Maite Blanchette Vezina, who had quit the CAQ to sit as an Independent in September, joined the Conservatives on Tuesday and announced she will run for the party in the October...

N.S. legislature closed to the public after singing protesters delayed budget vote

N.S. legislature closed to the public after singing protesters delayed budget vote

The Nova Scotia legislature has been closed to the public after singing protesters stalled a budget vote Tuesday night. Saf Haq says she and about 40 others broke into song just before midnight when the legislature moved to vote on a budget-related bill that would result in a series of cuts to government programs. Haq says that after about 1...

Ontario plans temporary boost to HST rebates on new homes in bid to energize sector

Ontario plans temporary boost to HST rebates on new homes in bid to energize sector

Ontario is planning to temporarily expand HST rebates on the purchase of new homes, in a bid to boost a struggling home construction sector. The government previously introduced rebates for first-time homebuyers on new homes valued up to $1.5 million, with homes valued at $1 million or less qualifying for the maximum amount of $130,000 when combined with a federal rebate.

Sponsored international travel by MPs drops to 15-year low outside of COVID-19 pandemic

Sponsored international travel by MPs drops to 15-year low outside of COVID-19 pandemic

Members of Parliament last year went on the fewest sponsored international trips in the last 15 years, excluding the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the ethics commissioner's annual report on sponsored travel tabled in the House of Commons on Tuesday, only 15 MPs accepted international travel paid for by an organization or interest group in 2025, totalling $78,721...

Manitoba’s Kinew links gas price spike to Iran war, alleges Trump distracting from Epstein files

Manitoba’s Kinew links gas price spike to Iran war, alleges Trump distracting from Epstein files

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is accusing U.S. President Donald Trump of fuelling the war in Iran to distract from the millions of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, also referred to as the “Epstein files,” saying the conflict is driving up gas prices for Canadians. In an interview with CTV’s Power Play with Vassy Kapelos on Tuesday, Kinew...

Fraser says he considered notwithstanding clause after court struck down child porn penalties

Fraser says he considered notwithstanding clause after court struck down child porn penalties

Legislation on the issue came about after fallout from a Supreme Court of Canada decision last October

Democrat flips seat in special election for Florida district that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort

Democrat flips seat in special election for Florida district that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort

Democrat Emily Gregory won a special election for a Florida state House seat on Tuesday, flipping a district that is home to President Donald Trump's estate, Mar-a-Lago. The Republican president endorsed Gregory's rival, Jon Maples. In a social media post Monday, he urged voters to turn out, saying Maples was endorsed "by so many of my Palm Beach County friends."...

Minister pressed why just 1 Iranian official deported after 24 deemed part of terror group

Minister pressed why just 1 Iranian official deported after 24 deemed part of terror group

'I want to know how many terrorists are there in Canada,' Conservative says. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree faced pointed questions Tuesday about why the federal government has deported one Iranian official, despite longstanding concerns about how the regime operates in Canada and abroad. Finding himself in the hot seat before a parliamentary committee, Anandasangaree said Canada is "aggressively trying...

India proposes trusted traveller program to ease access to Canada for Indian businesspeople

India proposes trusted traveller program to ease access to Canada for Indian businesspeople

India would like to create a trusted traveller program with Ottawa that could ease access to Canada for Indian businesspeople similar to the NEXUS program for Canadians and Americans, New Delhi’s top envoy says. Dinesh Patnaik, India’s high commissioner to Canada, said such an arrangement could be part of the deepening ties between the two countries that follow from Prime...

Air Canada CEO summoned to Ottawa over English-only condolence message after plane crash

Air Canada CEO summoned to Ottawa over English-only condolence message after plane crash

Air Canada’s chief executive officer was summoned on Tuesday to explain himself before the Committee on Official Languages regarding his English-only message of condolence to the families of the pilots, including one from Quebec, who died on Sunday evening in the plane collision at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. The statement provoked the committee’s “strong indignation” and is “incompatible with the...

Montreal-area byelection to use write-in ballots due to dozens of protest candidates

Montreal-area byelection to use write-in ballots due to dozens of protest candidates

Nearly 50 candidates running in April 13 vote in Terrebonne. The head of Elections Canada said voters will have to write in their pick in next month's byelection in an off-island Montreal suburb due to the long list of protest candidates running in the riding. Chief Electoral Officer Stéphane Perrault told a committee of MPs on Tuesday that the write-in...

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Enbridge CEO Says He’s Open to New Canadian West Coast Oil Pipeline

Enbridge CEO Says He’s Open to New Canadian West Coast Oil Pipeline

Pipeline operator Enbridge Inc. hasn’t ruled out helping build a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the British Columbia coast under the right regulatory conditions, the company’s top executive said.

Will Canada cut the gas tax amid price spike? Champagne won’t say

Will Canada cut the gas tax amid price spike? Champagne won’t say

As Canadian drivers continue to see a spike in the price at the pump, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne won’t commit either way on dropping the gas tax to provide some relief. The war in the Middle East has now exceeded three weeks, with Iran continuing to block the vital Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices soaring globally. According to CAA...

Canada Pushes Shipping More Gas for Gulf Coast LNG Exports

Canada Pushes Shipping More Gas for Gulf Coast LNG Exports

Energy Minister Tim Hodgson pitched increasing natural gas flows to the United States, aimed at boosting LNG exports from the Gulf Coast and meeting rising power demand from artificial-intelligence data centers. Article content In an interview on Bloomberg Television, Hodgson said he had a “wonderful conversation” with U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum during the CERAWeek...

Manitoba Premier promises to end provincial tax on food from grocery store

Manitoba Premier promises to end provincial tax on food from grocery store

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says today's budget will take the tax off food from the grocery store. Kinew, in a post on social media, says everything from rotisserie chicken to salads would be free of the provincial sales tax of the budget passes. The change is a key part of a budget that promises to focus on affordability and health...

Federal justice minister rejects premiers’ appeal for input on judicial appointments

Federal justice minister rejects premiers’ appeal for input on judicial appointments

The federal justice minister has rejected an appeal from four provinces for more input into judicial appointments, saying the status quo has served the administration of justice well. The premiers of Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan and Alberta signed a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney that calls for federal appointments to superior trial courts and courts of appeal of the provinces...

Mark Carney calls for humility in politics at National Prayer Breakfast

Mark Carney calls for humility in politics at National Prayer Breakfast

Prime Minister Mark Carney issued a call for politicians to be humble in their service and think broadly about their legacy as he offered his perspective on faith and public life Tuesday morning. Mr. Carney, as well as Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, were among the MPs who attended the National Prayer Breakfast, an annual Christian event held in downtown Ottawa...

Liberals to debate age restrictions on social media, AI chatbots

Liberals to debate age restrictions on social media, AI chatbots

Age restrictions on using social media accounts and AI chatbots are among the topics up for debate when Liberal party grassroots gather next month for their national convention. Party rank-and-file are set to meet in Montreal for their policy convention April 9 through 11, where 24 different policy resolutions are on the agenda. They include two duelling proposals on reforming...

Four premiers ask for greater say in superior, appeal court judge appointments

Four premiers ask for greater say in superior, appeal court judge appointments

The premiers of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and Saskatchewan are jointly calling on the federal government to give them more of a say in judges who are appointed to their superior and appeal courts. They say in a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney that having their governments actively engaged in the process will help ensure judicial appointments "appropriately reflect the...

Canadians with ‘Havana syndrome’ outraged as Ottawa backs disputed report

Canadians with ‘Havana syndrome’ outraged as Ottawa backs disputed report

Canadian foreign service officials who say they and their families continue to struggle with “Havana syndrome” are outraged over Ottawa’s latest statement on the mysterious health incidents, saying it’s the latest betrayal in a years-long dispute over what happened to them.

Canadian return trips from U.S. down more than 20% in January: StatCan

Canadian return trips from U.S. down more than 20% in January: StatCan

The number of return trips to the U.S. by Canadian residents was down more than 20 per cent in January, a year into the second term of U.S. President Donald Trump, Statistics Canada reported on Monday. “Starting in early 2025, travel trends among Canadian residents shifted alongside the political tensions between Canada and the United States,” StatCan said on its...

Liberals to debate use of ‘nuclear option’ against notwithstanding clause

Liberals to debate use of ‘nuclear option’ against notwithstanding clause

As the Supreme Court hears arguments on the notwithstanding clause’s role in Canada, some Liberal party members are arguing for using the federal government’s nuclear option, disallowance, which can invalidate any provincial laws, including those that use the clause to bypass the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. When they gather in Montreal for their national convention on April 9, Liberals...

Future of corporate human-rights watchdog uncertain in Carney government

Future of corporate human-rights watchdog uncertain in Carney government

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has left vacant for 10 months the role of a federal ombudsman whose job is to probe overseas human-rights abuses by Canadian corporations, and Ottawa says the once-heralded watchdog agency remains under review. The government is also declining to say whether federal budget cuts have affected staff who are responsible for enforcing Ottawa’s forced-labour import...

How RCMP spies infiltrated the 1970s Indigenous rights movement

How RCMP spies infiltrated the 1970s Indigenous rights movement

Secret files reveal Mounties penetrated Assembly of First Nations’ predecessor, spied on Indigenous leaders. The Mounties called it the "Native extremism program." Today, it sounds like a spy novel. Intelligence dossiers stuffed with documents. Wiretaps. Paid informants. Covert operatives with code numbers like "A-828." A Red Power dissident photo album. Surreptitious surveillance at homes, offices, airports and bars.

Smith-Carney pipeline deal to miss early deadlines, premier says

Smith-Carney pipeline deal to miss early deadlines, premier says

Sovereign wealth funds will want to invest in new oil pipeline, Smith says. The first set of deadlines included in the energy and climate deal struck between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith are not expected to be met, showing early challenges with the agreement that includes pursuing a new export pipeline from Alberta to the West...

'Hoodie-gate': Is David Eby qualified as fashion police after dressing down B.C. MLA?

'Hoodie-gate': Is David Eby qualified as fashion police after dressing down B.C. MLA?

Style advisor Dale Olsen says he doesn't distinguish between party colours, but he doubts British Columbia Premier David Eby is well qualified to act as the fashion police. Eby thrust political attire onto the agenda this month when he dressed down Opposition legislature member Gavin Dew for wearing a grey hoodie as he voted remotely on a private member's bill...

Feds say more than 51,000 firearms reported as compensation program nears close

Feds say more than 51,000 firearms reported as compensation program nears close

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says gun owners have reported more than 51,000 firearms to the federal government with one week left to go in a program to provide compensation for banned guns. The figure is well short of the 136,000 firearms for which the government set aside money when the buyback program for individual owners opened in January. Anandasanagree...

Costa Rica looks to Canada to safeguard rules-based trade, democracy in Latin America

Costa Rica looks to Canada to safeguard rules-based trade, democracy in Latin America

Canada can protect rules-based international trade and resist pressure from superpowers by working more with the Americas, shoring up supply chains and strengthening economic ties, Costa Rica's trade minister said on a recent visit to Ottawa. "We share the same vision of the type of world that we would like to live in," Manuel Tovar Rivera said in an interview...



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Emily Gregory is Donald Trump's new state representative and a new hope for Democrats in Florida

Emily Gregory is Donald Trump's new state representative and a new hope for Democrats in Florida

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Florida Democrats, beaten down by years of Republican domination in what was once the consummate battleground state, claimed new optimism Wednesday after a special election victory in President Donald Trump's home district.

Trump showed off a classified map during a 2022 plane trip, letter from Democratic lawmaker alleges

Trump showed off a classified map during a 2022 plane trip, letter from Democratic lawmaker alleges

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump showed off a classified map on a 2022 flight to his New Jersey golf club and held onto a record from his first term that was so sensitive only six people would have had access to it, according to a letter released Wednesday by a top House Democrat.

Manitoba’s Kinew links gas price spike to Iran war, alleges Trump distracting from Epstein files

Manitoba’s Kinew links gas price spike to Iran war, alleges Trump distracting from Epstein files

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is accusing U.S. President Donald Trump of fuelling the war in Iran to distract from the millions of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, also referred to as the “Epstein files,” saying the conflict is driving up gas prices for Canadians. In an interview with CTV’s Power Play with Vassy Kapelos on Tuesday, Kinew...

Conservatives gather for CPAC with the right openly divided over the Iran war

Conservatives gather for CPAC with the right openly divided over the Iran war

GRAPEVINE, Texas (AP) -- Conservatives are holding one of their largest annual gatherings at a perilous political moment for President Donald Trump and with open division on the right over the war he launched in Iran.

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Manitoba’s Kinew links gas price spike to Iran war, alleges Trump distracting from Epstein files

Manitoba’s Kinew links gas price spike to Iran war, alleges Trump distracting from Epstein files

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is accusing U.S. President Donald Trump of fuelling the war in Iran to distract from the millions of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, also referred to as the “Epstein files,” saying the conflict is driving up gas prices for Canadians. In an interview with CTV’s Power Play with Vassy Kapelos on Tuesday, Kinew...

Democrat flips seat in special election for Florida district that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort

Democrat flips seat in special election for Florida district that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort

Democrat Emily Gregory won a special election for a Florida state House seat on Tuesday, flipping a district that is home to President Donald Trump's estate, Mar-a-Lago. The Republican president endorsed Gregory's rival, Jon Maples. In a social media post Monday, he urged voters to turn out, saying Maples was endorsed "by so many of my Palm Beach County friends."...

India proposes trusted traveller program to ease access to Canada for Indian businesspeople

India proposes trusted traveller program to ease access to Canada for Indian businesspeople

India would like to create a trusted traveller program with Ottawa that could ease access to Canada for Indian businesspeople similar to the NEXUS program for Canadians and Americans, New Delhi’s top envoy says. Dinesh Patnaik, India’s high commissioner to Canada, said such an arrangement could be part of the deepening ties between the two countries that follow from Prime...

‘I’m glad he’s dead’: Trump cheers Robert Mueller’s passing with tone-deaf message

‘I’m glad he’s dead’: Trump cheers Robert Mueller’s passing with tone-deaf message

President Donald Trump took to social media Saturday to celebrate the death of Robert Mueller, the former FBI director who famously led the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Iran’s military warns ‘parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations’ worldwide won’t be safe

Iran’s military warns ‘parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations’ worldwide won’t be safe

Iran’s top military spokesman has warned that “parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations” worldwide won’t be safe for Tehran’s enemies. Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi made the threat Friday as Iran continues to be hit by American and Israeli airstrikes. It was likely to renew concerns that as the war goes on, Iran may revert to using militant attacks beyond the Middle...

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More hammers, fewer homes: Why a construction labour surge isn’t ending Canada’s housing crisis

More hammers, fewer homes: Why a construction labour surge isn’t ending Canada’s housing crisis

Canada’s housing shortage is no longer just an affordability problem. It is increasingly a constraint on economic growth, labour mobility, and the ability of cities to function effectively. Despite record levels of construction employment and investment, housing supply continues to fall far short of what Canadians need. The core problem lies in a sustained decline in residential construction productivity. Employment...

Two-step immigration selection and post-admission earnings

Two-step immigration selection and post-admission earnings

Economic immigrants selected through the two-step process — first as temporary foreign workers before being permanent residents — generally earn more than those selected directly from abroad. But outcomes vary widely: two-step immigrants with high pre-admission Canadian earnings enjoy substantial and persistent earnings advantages, while those with lower pre-admission earnings often fare worse than one-step immigrants. The findings suggest that...


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Canada takes a big step toward troops in Iran war

Canada takes a big step toward troops in Iran war

Canadian troops may be only days away from deploying to the Middle East to aid the U.S.’s and Israel’s war on Iran. The latest indication is a joint statement expressing concern about Iran’s restriction of oil tankers through the narrow Strait of Hormuz signed by Prime Minister Mark Carney and NATO allies late in the week.

CRA's popular tax-amnesty program

CRA's popular tax-amnesty program

Canadians who have neglected to pay their taxes to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) have been coming forward in droves to take advantage of new amnesty rules.

Dimming the lights in Ontario

Dimming the lights in Ontario

Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s spurious excuses for gutting the province’s freedom-of-information (FOI) law are exactly why we need transparency legislation in the first place: governments are habitual liars. Last week, the Ford government said it plans to weaken its sunshine law by erecting brick walls around every minister’s office, including the premier’s. Freedom-of-information requests will no longer be accepted. The...

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Reporter's Notebook -- Is This The Week The NDP Begins a Comeback?

Reporter's Notebook -- Is This The Week The NDP Begins a Comeback?

By the end of this week, the NDP will have a new leader but what will that signal? Comeback, rebuild, or continue to disappear from the national stage? Are we. missing something about Canada without the NDP's voice? That's one of the topics for Althia Raj and Rob Russo on this Tuesday's installment of Reporter's Notebook. That and a lot...

Is Cuba Next? with Mark Entwistle

Is Cuba Next? with Mark Entwistle

What could Trump's latest threats toward Cuba mean for a country already in deep economic and humanitarian crisis? Peter and Jeremy welcome former Canadian ambassador to Cuba Mark Entwistle to unpack the pressure now bearing down on the island: the long aftermath of COVID, the collapse of tourism and tightening US sanctions. Is Washington pursuing regime change, a transactional economic...

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The Iran War -- Trump Delays One Threat But Things Could Still Get A Lot Worse.

The Iran War -- Trump Delays One Threat But Things Could Still Get A Lot Worse.

It's now Week Four of the Iran War and Trump delays one threat but things remain very tense. How bad could things get? We ask those questions of Dr Janice Stein from the Munk School at the University of Toronto as she makes her regular Monday Bridge appearance.