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Carney points to Brexit, warns Alberta separation push could be 'dangerous bluff'

Carney points to Brexit, warns Alberta separation push could be 'dangerous bluff'

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday the Alberta referendum on separation could be a "dangerous bluff," while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith cautioned this is a decision for Albertans to make, not the federal government. Carney, who was the governor of the Bank of England during and immediately after the Brexit referendum campaign, warned that people in the United Kingdom are...

B.C. Conservative leadership hopeful Findlay flees own press conference

B.C. Conservative leadership hopeful Findlay flees own press conference

B.C. Conservative leadership candidate Kerry-Lynne Findlay called a press conference in front of the legislature on Monday to address allegations of election malfeasance during her last federal campaign — only to refuse all reporters’ questions before fleeing in a black SUV with tinted windows. “That’s the decision that was made, and that is all I have time for,” campaign spokesman...

Highest proportion of people since 2017 say Canada is on the right track: poll

Highest proportion of people since 2017 say Canada is on the right track: poll

The number of Canadians who believe the country is heading in the right direction has hit its highest percentage since 2017, according to a new poll from Abacus Data. The poll published Sunday, which can't be assigned a margin of error because it was conducted online, said 47 per cent of people believe Canada is heading in the right direction...

Caroline Mulroney resigning from Ford’s cabinet, will step down as MPP next month

Caroline Mulroney resigning from Ford’s cabinet, will step down as MPP next month

PC MPP Caroline Mulroney will be resigning from Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet and will be vacating her seat in York-Simcoe, she said in a letter posted to social media. Mulroney, who serves as president of the Treasury Board and minister of Francophone Affairs, said she informed the premier on Sunday and will officially step down on Friday, June 5. “Serving...

Carney’s remarks on Alberta referendum ‘on point,’ but pollsters say Albertans would like to see concrete results, and caution PM and Poilievre against inflaming tensions

Carney’s remarks on Alberta referendum ‘on point,’ but pollsters say Albertans would like to see concrete results, and caution PM and Poilievre against inflaming tensions

By taking concrete action on key issues for Albertans, Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to send a message that he wants the federation to work better for Alberta, says pollster Janet Brown. Meanwhile, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he and his MPs will campaign for Alberta to remain part of Canada. Among all the important roles Parliament plays in...

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Alberta Separation: Three-in-five say they’d vote in October to stay, but half say the question is “confusing”

Alberta Separation: Three-in-five say they’d vote in October to stay, but half say the question is “confusing”

A long-simmering "what if" has become a reality in Alberta, with federalists and separatists now on a five-month clock to convince Albertans to either stay in Canada or "start a legal process" for a binding referendum on separation. The UCP government led by Premier Danielle Smith will put a 37-word question to Albertans in an Oct. 19 referendum. New data...

Federal Tracker: Liberals Lead Conservatives By 12; Carney Approval Rebounds

Federal Tracker: Liberals Lead Conservatives By 12; Carney Approval Rebounds

The latest Weekly Federal Tracker from Liaison Strategies shows the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, holding a 12-point lead over Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister's approval has rebounded to 59%. If a federal election were held today among decided and leaning voters, the Liberals would receive 43% of the vote, followed by the Conservatives at...



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With all quiet on the Iranian front, Trump turns his attention westward — and to Canada in particular

With all quiet on the Iranian front, Trump turns his attention westward — and to Canada in particular

Unless you had to go fill your gas tank after the long weekend — like this loser, right here — you could almost be forgiven for forgetting the war in the Middle East is still ongoing, sort of. Especially as the White House seems to be much more focused on us and its other neighbours. The Third Persian Gulf War...

What Actually Holds a Country Together?

What Actually Holds a Country Together?

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Majority of MPs vote down Conservative motion calling for private property protection

Majority of MPs vote down Conservative motion calling for private property protection

A majority of the House of Commons voted against a non-binding motion calling on the federal government to take action to protect private property from First Nations land claims. The Conservatives introduced and voted for the motion, while the Liberals, NDP and Bloc Quebecois all voted against it. The issue stems from a 2025 B.C. Supreme Court ruling that confirmed...

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Why Nova Scotia Is Ready to Support Canada’s Defence, Security and Resilience Bank

Why Nova Scotia Is Ready to Support Canada’s Defence, Security and Resilience Bank

Canada’s selection as home to the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank affirms our country’s credibility with its allies and its leadership at a time when defence, security and economic resilience is critical. Nova Scotia was one of the first to raise our hand in support of Canada’s bid.

Building Canada Strong Through Sport

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Carney’s climate climb-down a win for Alberta, but the benefit for everyone else is unclear

Carney’s climate climb-down a win for Alberta, but the benefit for everyone else is unclear

News of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s unmistakable retreat on existing climate and environmental protections blew through town like an early spring thunderstorm last week. But, so far, it doesn’t appear to have done serious damage to his standing in the polls. To the climate, however? That is a different and more troubling question. And the answer is certainly ‘yes’. In...

Has Danielle Smith Squared the Circle?

Has Danielle Smith Squared the Circle?

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has found a new way to avoid putting a direct question about leaving Canada on a referendum ballot this fall. Instead, Albertans will be asked to cast a ballot on whether they want to remain as a province of Canada or have the provincial government start the process toward a binding independence referendum. Here’s the precise...

Danielle Smith is preparing a lobster trap for Albertans by serving up separation on a ballot — and Quebec is watching

Danielle Smith is preparing a lobster trap for Albertans by serving up separation on a ballot — and Quebec is watching

In 1995, Jacques Parizeau, the then-premier of Québec, met with a group of foreign ambassadors in Ottawa and reportedly told them that, if Quebecers voted Yes in the upcoming sovereignty referendum, they would be trapped “like lobsters thrown into boiling water” with no way back. A diplomatic memo that included the colourful comment was leaked. An uproar ensued and cartoonists...

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Danielle Smith tries to blame 700,000 illusory Albertans for her separatism gambit
Why 14 Liberal MPs need to own their dissent on the Carney-Smith deal

Why 14 Liberal MPs need to own their dissent on the Carney-Smith deal

After a historic agreement between Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney, one that ended years of federal-provincial animosity and sent a clear signal to industry that Canada is open for business, 14 MPs appeared to choose ideology over nation building.



Danielle Smith’s referendum gamble brings Alberta to the brink — is Canada ready?

Danielle Smith’s referendum gamble brings Alberta to the brink — is Canada ready?

Canadians need to stare down the stark reality of what happened in Alberta this week. Premier Danielle Smith has moved her province closer to separation than it has ever been. This brewing national-unity crisis has not come about from the tyranny of the majority — it has been created by a minority wielding too much power for its size, and...

Canada better hope Alberta doesn't leave with its wealth

Canada better hope Alberta doesn't leave with its wealth

It is painful to reflect on this, but I think we are disserving ourselves if we do not recognize how absurd this country appears to many well-disposed and intelligent foreign onlookers. We are now seen as the most absurdly woke and politically correct (and therefore foolish) country in the world, and the country with the highest suicide rate in the...

Alberta needs a federalist champion to stand up — and I know the perfect candidate

Alberta needs a federalist champion to stand up — and I know the perfect candidate

There is nothing small about Alberta. It is a towering place, of mountain peaks and prairie sky. It is a powerhouse of energy and agriculture and business. Just for good measure, it also throws the country’s most famous party every July. So why, in such a bold place, is a Captain Canada MIA? I refer, of course, to how quiet...

Danielle Smith's wishful thinking: her separation vote loses, and that's the end of it

Danielle Smith's wishful thinking: her separation vote loses, and that's the end of it

Premier Danielle Smith appeared to be working many strategies at once with her complicated 37-word, referendum-to-hold-a-referendum question on Alberta’s future in Canada. One doesn’t put forth a vote with dueling options to remain a Canadian province or start a process to lead to a future binding independence vote, unless one is trying to juggle many tactical balls and clubs and...

Saddle up, Alberta. We're referendum-ing. The UCP has become a party of snivelling, weak little thieves who operate by night.

Saddle up, Alberta. We're referendum-ing. The UCP has become a party of snivelling, weak little thieves who operate by night.

So I guess we’re doing this, eh? I mean, of course Alberta is holding a secession referendum. It’s Alberta; the province that consistently exhibits the inverse of one of Paul Wells’ most-famed Rule of Politics. To wit: “1: For any given situation, Canadian politics will tend toward the least exciting possible outcome.”

Political Pulse: Alberta will vote on its future in Canada

Political Pulse: Alberta will vote on its future in Canada

The Political Pulse panel weighs in as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith asks Albertans to decide whether to stay in Canada, or start a process that could lead to the breakup of the country.



With Alberta referendum, Danielle Smith is selling out Canada to save her job

With Alberta referendum, Danielle Smith is selling out Canada to save her job

I wish there was a word in the English language for something at once deeply consequential and profoundly silly. I don’t know how else to describe what’s going on in Alberta right now. It’s a national unity crisis and it’s incredibly stupid. It would be funny if it wasn’t so serious — like a pratfall in a clown car driving...

What! Alberta separatists split on Danielle Smith's referendum question. My, my. Alberta separatists are not one big happy family.

What! Alberta separatists split on Danielle Smith's referendum question. My, my. Alberta separatists are not one big happy family.

You had to know this was coming. It didn’t take long. Not long at all, as in minutes. One big name in the Alberta independence movement is vein-popping pissed off. Jeff Rath has become to the go-to guy when newshounds want to take the temperature of the Alberta separatists. Right now, Rath’s political thermometer indicates a heat wave.

Danielle Smith referendum puzzle, she's got some explaining to do

Danielle Smith referendum puzzle, she's got some explaining to do

Surprise! We’ve got the Danielle Smith two-step. If your head is hurting by the time you read this column it’s not because you ate ice cream too fast. The early verdict is in on Thursday night. A lot of folks are confused. Some don’t even know how to react.

Amid strong pro-Canada speech, Smith drops a goofy, unworkable referendum question

Amid strong pro-Canada speech, Smith drops a goofy, unworkable referendum question

After weeks of agonizing, Premier Danielle Smith has come up with her own referendum question. This weird, unworkable puzzler was unveiled Thursday evening in her speech to the province.

Canada’s military renewal ought to be about more than just guns, ships and jets

Canada’s military renewal ought to be about more than just guns, ships and jets

Canada is embarking on its largest military buildup in generations. The government has committed to NATO’s new defence target, which will dramatically increase spending on military capabilities and defence-related infrastructure over the next decade. A dangerous world requires credible defence. But military spending alone will not make Canada safer, more influential, or more respected internationally.

The bloated CPP Investment Board is trounced by its own benchmarks – again

The bloated CPP Investment Board is trounced by its own benchmarks – again

This time they didn’t just bury it: they omitted it altogether. Over the years the annual reports of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board have become longer and longer, and more and more opaque. This year’s is no exception, weighing in at a prodigious 84,000 words, most of it unintelligible – deliberately so, one is forced to conclude. Nevertheless, there...



Danielle Smith is not a separatist. She’s an opportunist who got in over her head

Danielle Smith is not a separatist. She’s an opportunist who got in over her head

I take Alberta Premier Danielle Smith at her word that she supports a “sovereign Alberta within a united Canada,” which is the refrain she hauls out every time she is asked for her personal opinion on Alberta independence. While Alberta’s NDP is busy charging that the Premier and her entire caucus “are separatists. Period,” Ms. Smith’s long tenure as a...

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Premier Smith in a jam — You're in for a surprise on the Alberta separatist vote

Premier Smith in a jam — You're in for a surprise on the Alberta separatist vote

What is Premier Danielle Smith going to do? How is the Smith government going to get out of this jam? At this point you’re no doubt asking: What are you talking about? Read this column carefully. Don’t rush to a conclusion. Follow the stickhandling around the political land mines. The referendum question may not be what you think it is...

The farce ends today when Smith finally pops the referendum question.

The farce ends today when Smith finally pops the referendum question.

Events suddenly stacked up Wednesday into a pre-summer political blast. Top of the heap was two resignations from cabinet. Then came a bitter blow-up in the legislature committee reviewing Thomas Lukaszuk’s pro-Canada question for a referendum on independence. The cabinet shuffle had been rumoured. It turned out to be significant. Premier Danielle Smith will name new ministers Thursday morning.

It’s a failure, but Trump isn’t dropping his anti-Canada campaign

It’s a failure, but Trump isn’t dropping his anti-Canada campaign

In the latest NY Times/Siena poll, Donald Trump’s approval rating dropped to 37 per cent, among the lowest it has been in either of his presidential terms. He’s almost always managed to stay north of 40. Not now. In his own party, the mad King continues to command bristling support, as evidenced by his success in ousting Republican lawmakers who...

Mark Carney’s rightward shift makes room for the battered New Democrats

Mark Carney’s rightward shift makes room for the battered New Democrats

B.C. Premier David Eby stood by Mark Carney in Vancouver on Wednesday and said he would be the one to speak hard truth to the prime minister. A day earlier, without Carney present, Eby was pretty clear on what truth he wants to tell — that the federal government is putting Alberta’s interests above those of the other provinces because...

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Ford government reverses plan to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

Ford government reverses plan to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is reversing its decision to go to court to prevent the release of documents about its ill-fated blue licence plates. Lawyers for the government applied for a judicial review of decisions by Ontario's information and privacy commissioner ordering the province to release documents in response to a freedom-of-information request by The Canadian Press.

India's commerce minister says Carney's recent visit helped reset relations

India's commerce minister says Carney's recent visit helped reset relations

India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal says Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent visit to his country paved the way for a complete overhaul of the Canada-India relationship Goyal is in Canada for meetings on trade and investment this week, starting today with a discussion with Canadian International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu. Goyal says the relationship between Canada and India...

Climate caucus to meet Monday amid concerns about environmental backsliding

Climate caucus to meet Monday amid concerns about environmental backsliding

The federal Liberal climate caucus will meet Monday night, amid reporting several of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s MPs are concerned he’s backsliding on environmental commitments, sources tell CTV News. Sources also say Canadian Climate Institute president Rick Smith will attend the meeting to speak with MPs. The meeting comes amid reporting from Radio-Canada that more than a dozen MPs sent...

Ottawa braces for 2026 wildfire season by leasing 10 new firefighting aircraft

Ottawa braces for 2026 wildfire season by leasing 10 new firefighting aircraft

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday the Alberta referendum on separation is a "dangerous bluff" if anyone thinks its results could be used as leverage in future negotiations. Carney said he saw those effects first-hand when he was the governor of the Bank of England after the Brexit vote. He warned that people in the United Kingdom are still trying...

Erskine-Smith nomination appeal dismissed by Ontario Liberal Party panel

Erskine-Smith nomination appeal dismissed by Ontario Liberal Party panel

Three-member panel finds no irregularities that affected race outcome. A complaint alleging voting irregularities during a tense Ontario Liberal nomination meeting in Scarborough has been dismissed by a party arbitration committee. Federal Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith launched the appeal earlier this month after narrowly losing the nomination in Scarborough-Southwest to entrepreneur Ahsanul Hafiz by 19 votes. Erskine-Smith levelled a series...

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announces bid for re-election

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announces bid for re-election

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has announced she'll be seeking re-election in this year's municipal election. Chow says she plans to continue focusing on her work as mayor right now, with "plenty of time for campaigning in the fall." The 69-year-old former NDP parliamentarian was elected in 2023 in a byelection after the resignation of former mayor John Tory.

Trump’s man in Ottawa doesn't understand why Canadians are so frustrated right now -  tariffs are here to stay, and Canada needs to accept it

Trump’s man in Ottawa doesn't understand why Canadians are so frustrated right now - tariffs are here to stay, and Canada needs to accept it

U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra says tariffs are here to stay, and Canada needs to accept it. Pete Hoekstra does not mince words. A close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, the 72-year-old Republican politician has developed a reputation for speaking bluntly, especially when it comes to the Canada-U.S. relationship. When he welcomed Radio-Canada to the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa for...

Ottawa-Alberta pipeline deal includes cancellation fee critics say is too low

Ottawa-Alberta pipeline deal includes cancellation fee critics say is too low

The federal government’s pipeline deal with Alberta includes a cancellation fee that critics say is too low to ensure the province holds up its end of the bargain once the new oil infrastructure to the West Coast is built. The implementation agreement, released on May 15, sets out the conditions under which a new pipeline will be constructed. It stems...

Ford government goes to court to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

Ford government goes to court to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is going to court to try to prevent the release of documents about its ill-fated blue licence plates, a move that comes amid a broader clampdown on public access to government records. Lawyers for the government have applied for a judicial review of decisions by Ontario's information and privacy commissioner ordering the province to release...

Western Canadian premiers to gather for annual meeting amid Alberta separation talk

Western Canadian premiers to gather for annual meeting amid Alberta separation talk

The annual western premiers conference kicks off in Alberta today. Leaders of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Northwest Territories and the Yukon are to discuss business and their neighbouring relationships during the two-day conference in Kananaskis, west of Calgary. Nunavut Premier John Main has said he will participate virtually.

Carney welcomes World Cup to Ottawa as Canada prepares to host matches next month

Carney welcomes World Cup to Ottawa as Canada prepares to host matches next month

Prime Minister Mark Carney may have been the first Canadian to ever hoist the FIFA World Cup trophy — an honour typically reserved for tournament winners — as he welcomed FIFA president Gianni Infantino to Ottawa Sunday. Canada is preparing to co-host the 2026 edition of the World Cup tournament with the United States and Mexico. Carney said in his...

Western Canadian premiers set to meet in Alberta as province grapples with separatism

Western Canadian premiers set to meet in Alberta as province grapples with separatism

Premiers from Western Canada and the northern territories are set to gather in Alberta to discuss business, trade and their neighbouring relationships, all while the host province stews over a monumental question of quitting Confederation. The annual western premiers conference runs Monday and Tuesday in Kananaskis, west of Calgary. Sam Blackett, a spokesperson for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's office, says...

Canadian unity suddenly needs a hero. Can Mark Carney be that guy?

Canadian unity suddenly needs a hero. Can Mark Carney be that guy?

Prime Minister Mark Carney says hope is not a strategy when confronting global economic and security turmoil. It also won’t work to confront the twin national unity challenges in Alberta and Quebec that are fomenting. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, cornered by separatists in her party’s ranks, will host a referendum on whether the province should remain in Canada or begin...

‘Yes, I do’: Alberta Premier Smith promises not to hold later separation referendum if remain side wins October vote

‘Yes, I do’: Alberta Premier Smith promises not to hold later separation referendum if remain side wins October vote

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith promises that if the remain side of October’s referendum wins, she will “listen to the will of the people,” and not hold another later referendum on independence. < is this a quote? Smith announced this week that a question on independence will be added to the already-set Oct. 19 referendum in Alberta. It will not, however...

Outgoing Gov. Gen. says criticisms levelled against her French abilities were unfair

Outgoing Gov. Gen. says criticisms levelled against her French abilities were unfair

Outgoing Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says the criticisms levelled against her over her ability to speak French were "unfair" and it ultimately did not impede her connecting with Canadians while in the role. "Of course I think it's unfair, simply because we can't learn a language overnight. I didn't have the opportunity, like others, to take French when I was...

India will send its largest-ever trade delegation to Canada next week

India will send its largest-ever trade delegation to Canada next week

Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will be in Canada from May 25 to 27 with the largest Indian trade and investment delegation to ever visit any country. The delegation includes "representatives from energy, infrastructure, technology, manufacturing, investment and innovation sectors," according to Prashant Srivastava, president of the Toronto-based Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce (ICCC).

Poilievre comes out swinging against CRTC's 'Netflix tax,' says it could derail U.S. trade talks

Poilievre comes out swinging against CRTC's 'Netflix tax,' says it could derail U.S. trade talks

Conservative leader warns squeezing more money out of American web giants could lead to Trump retaliation. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is demanding Prime Minister Mark Carney step in and overrule the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) as it forces mostly American web giants pay more to fund homegrown media content. In an interview with CBC News, Poilievre said the...

'This country cannot be broken:' Campaign to keep Alberta in Canada launches

'This country cannot be broken:' Campaign to keep Alberta in Canada launches

An effort to stop Alberta from leaving Canada launched in Edmonton today. Thomas Lukaszuk, Alberta's former deputy premier, says the Forever Canadian campaign will see him and hundreds of volunteers in a "Unity Bus" travelling the province to encourage Albertans to vote for staying in Canada in an October referendum.

South Korea's Hanwha showcases submarine as Ottawa mulls multibillion-dollar contract

South Korea's Hanwha showcases submarine as Ottawa mulls multibillion-dollar contract

The vessel, visiting Victoria, will take part in joint exercises with Royal Canadian Navy. The South Korean submarine ROKS Dosan Ahn Chang-ho arrived off British Columbia's coast on Saturday in a flashy showcase of Hanwha Ocean's bid to secure Canada’s multibillion-dollar submarine contract. The vessel is visiting Victoria and will take part in joint anti-submarine exercises with the Royal Canadian...

Pentagon gave Canada classified paper detailing defence priorities

Pentagon gave Canada classified paper detailing defence priorities

A high-ranking U.S. defence official says the Pentagon gave Ottawa a classified paper laying out priorities for a collective North American defence pact with Canada, but that Ottawa did not deliver a "credible" response. That lack of response is just one of several irritants the senior Pentagon official said is creating a rift in North American defence co-operation. Canada's delayed...

Unions warn Carney government is considering sweeping changes to labour law — including the right to strike

Unions warn Carney government is considering sweeping changes to labour law — including the right to strike

Jobs minister says Canada Labour Code hasn't 'kept up with the times.' As Canada embarks on a massive plan to expand its infrastructure and exports, unions worry the federal government may be trying to fundamentally alter labour rights. Ottawa is currently consulting unions and employers on potential changes to the legislation that protects more than a million Canadian workers in...

Can a province just decide to leave Canada? Here's what the law says

Can a province just decide to leave Canada? Here's what the law says

Legal process for leaving Canada is laid out in a 1998 Supreme Court ruling and subsequent Clarity Act. With the possibility of two separation referendums on the horizon, Canadians could be forgiven for wondering what would happen if voters in one province or another decide they no longer want to be a part of Canada. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has...

Floor-crosser Marilyn Gladu reveals her conversation with Carney and the 'toxic environment' among Conservatives

Floor-crosser Marilyn Gladu reveals her conversation with Carney and the 'toxic environment' among Conservatives

Marilyn Gladu was planning to leave politics when she says a conversation with Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon changed her mind. Gladu had a few offers lined up as she contemplated exiting her role as a Conservative MP, one she had held since 2015, and was pondering a return to engineering, a field she had spent years working in before...

Danielle Smith blames others for national unity crisis as she draws criticism from all sides

Danielle Smith blames others for national unity crisis as she draws criticism from all sides

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Friday blamed Canada’s unity crisis – reignited this week after her decision to put a convoluted question about secession to a provincial referendum – on other political leaders. The Premier, a year ago, threatened an “unprecedented national unity crisis” if Ottawa did not scrap laws she viewed as hostile toward Alberta’s energy industry. She and...

Conservative MP announces birth of grandson ‘Charlie Kirk Jansen’

Conservative MP announces birth of grandson ‘Charlie Kirk Jansen’

Tamara Jansen, the Conservative member of Parliament for Cloverdale-Langley City in B.C., announced the birth of her newest grandchild on social media, who appeared to be named after the late U.S. political commentator Charlie Kirk. “Introducing the latest addition to our family! Little Charlie Kirk Jansen,” she wrote in a Facebook post on Wednesday. “He’s the 23rd grandchild in the...

Trump Envoy Accuses Canada of New Trade Barriers With Streaming Revamp

Trump Envoy Accuses Canada of New Trade Barriers With Streaming Revamp

Remarks from U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra add to harshly critical statements from lobby groups representing Hollywood and tech companies. President Trump’s chief envoy in Ottawa accused Canadian authorities on Friday of imposing new trade barriers by sharply increasing how much the big, U.S.-based online streaming companies must contribute financially to Canadian television programming. The remarks from Pete Hoekstra, the U.S...

Smith says Alberta separatists should focus on fall vote rather than ousting her

Smith says Alberta separatists should focus on fall vote rather than ousting her

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says separatists who are upset that a binding vote on quitting Canada has been put off should focus on the province's fall referendum — rather than campaigning to force a review of her job. Smith announced in a televised address Thursday that a question on the Oct. 19 referendum will ask Albertans if they want to...

China’s Foreign Minister to visit Canada for the first time in 10 years

China’s Foreign Minister to visit Canada for the first time in 10 years

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Canada in late May, Beijing announced Friday, marking his first trip here in a decade as both countries work to cement a new partnership struck in January after a bitter trade war and years of strained relations. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand plans to take Mr. Wang on a hike in nearby Gatineau...

Motion Picture Association slams CRTC rules on Canadian content investment

Motion Picture Association slams CRTC rules on Canadian content investment

The Motion Picture Association is slamming new streaming revenue rules in Canada, saying they impose unprecedented, unnecessary and discriminatory investment obligations on U.S. streaming services. Canada's broadcast regulator, the CRTC, said Thursday that large TV streaming services must contribute 15 per cent of their Canadian revenues to Canadian content. That's three times the initial contribution requirement the CRTC set out...



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Cornyn and Paxton flood Texas airwaves in final day of GOP Senate runoff

Cornyn and Paxton flood Texas airwaves in final day of GOP Senate runoff

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (AP) -- Voters in Texas will see little of the Republican candidates for U.S. Senate on Monday. But that's only if they stay away from screens.

Republicans are rushing to redraw districts before midterms. Here's where things stand

Republicans are rushing to redraw districts before midterms. Here's where things stand

Republicans are rushing to redraw congressional districts to their advantage ahead of the midterm elections following a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that weakened minority protections under the federal Voting Rights Act.

Trump veers off-topic during speech in New York that was supposed to be on the economy

Trump veers off-topic during speech in New York that was supposed to be on the economy

SUFFERN, New York (AP) -- President Donald Trump, from a toss-up congressional district in New York on Friday, began testing his midterm-year message that was ostensibly on the economy.

Senators from both parties push Hegseth for action on Ukraine aid

Senators from both parties push Hegseth for action on Ukraine aid

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A bipartisan group of senators is pushing back on delays by the Department of Defense in sending $600 million in security aid to Ukraine and other allies in eastern Europe, dispatching a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday that calls for the funding to be disbursed.

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India's commerce minister says Carney's recent visit helped reset relations

India's commerce minister says Carney's recent visit helped reset relations

India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal says Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent visit to his country paved the way for a complete overhaul of the Canada-India relationship Goyal is in Canada for meetings on trade and investment this week, starting today with a discussion with Canadian International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu. Goyal says the relationship between Canada and India...

China’s Foreign Minister to visit Canada for the first time in 10 years

China’s Foreign Minister to visit Canada for the first time in 10 years

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Canada in late May, Beijing announced Friday, marking his first trip here in a decade as both countries work to cement a new partnership struck in January after a bitter trade war and years of strained relations. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand plans to take Mr. Wang on a hike in nearby Gatineau...

Anand says Canadians subject to 'appalling abuse' after flotilla detained by Israel

Anand says Canadians subject to 'appalling abuse' after flotilla detained by Israel

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says she has received details from her officials in Turkey about the "appalling abuse" suffered by Canadians who were on board a flotilla trying to reach Gaza. She says the 12 Canadians on the Global Sumud Flotilla have now all arrived in Turkey and are receiving "urgent medical care." The Canadians were among 420 individuals...

Carney calls Israel's treatment of flotilla 'abominable,' as Ottawa summons envoy

Carney calls Israel's treatment of flotilla 'abominable,' as Ottawa summons envoy

Prime Minister Mark Carney is calling Israel's treatment of people aboard an intercepted flotilla "abominable" and "unacceptable," and says Ottawa is seeking assurances about the safety of Canadians involved.

Chinese Embassy in Canada denounces MP Chong's visit to Taiwan

Chinese Embassy in Canada denounces MP Chong's visit to Taiwan

China's embassy in Canada says a Canadian MP's visit to Taiwan crosses a "red line" at a time when Ottawa is attempting to rebuild its relationship with Beijing. Conservative MP Michael Chong is in Taiwan this week to meet with Taiwanese officials and assert Canadian sovereignty after China's ambassador to Canada warned MPs against travelling to Taiwan in an interview...

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Danielle Smith's Question Does Not Trigger The Clarity Act

Danielle Smith's Question Does Not Trigger The Clarity Act

The question that Alberta’s Premier, Danielle Smith, will ask Albertans on October 19 is the following:

Beyond Capability: The Strategic Calculus Behind Canada’s Submarine Procurement

Beyond Capability: The Strategic Calculus Behind Canada’s Submarine Procurement

By the end of next month, it is widely expected that the Government of Canada will make one of the most consequential military procurement decisions in modern Canadian history under the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project (CPSP). The contract for the acquisition and in-service support of 12 new submarines to replace the aging Victoria-class fleet is estimated to cost approximately $8...

The Effect of National Borders as an Obstacle to Trade Flows: Consequences for Our Economic and Political Choices

The Effect of National Borders as an Obstacle to Trade Flows: Consequences for Our Economic and Political Choices

The resurgence of protectionism internationally and trade tensions between Canada and the United States have brought the issue of borders in international trade back to the forefront. While at one time many envisioned a future in which national borders would cease to be a significant economic factor, the current situation very much suggests otherwise.


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Can the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines survive?

Can the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines survive?

“Despite the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel which has resulted in thousands of deaths and injuries…Lebanon moved forward with the ban on antipersonnel landmines,” said the Ottawa-based group Mines Action Canada in a statement, celebrating the new addition.

Protecting a pedophile's privacy

Protecting a pedophile's privacy

Canada’s privacy laws are supposed to protect ordinary citizens from unwarranted intrusions into their personal lives. But they can also protect pedophiles. Dead pedophiles. Dead pedophiles from America.

How Polarized is Canada... And Should We Worry?

If you want to sound wise these days, just blame the crazy state of the world on polarization. If you want to sound really wise, say that fighting polarization needs to be part of the political agenda and be sure to blame social media and Donald Trump (although not necessarily in that order) for the current chaos. Despite it being...

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How Trump Lost His War And Is Pretending He Won

How Trump Lost His War And Is Pretending He Won

Donald Trump is not a good liar. Everyone knows when he lies, and it's not a good look. It's a Monday on The Bridge, and Dr. Janice Stein is here to give us her take on what is really happening.

Investor interest in Alberta going ‘nuclear’ over Carney’s messaging

Investor interest in Alberta going ‘nuclear’ over Carney’s messaging

After a brutal decade under Justin Trudeau’s draconian anti-development policies, there’s real optimism in the western oilpatch again. Paul Colborne, CEO of Calgary-based Surge Energy, tells Brian why he’s convinced Prime Minister Mark Carney is serious about boosting oil production, including with more pipelines, and why investors are clamouring to get in on it. He explains why he even sees...

Will the U.S. invade Cuba?

Will the U.S. invade Cuba?

In a major escalation of its months long “maximum pressure” campaign, the United States announced it has indicted Raúl Castro, former president of Cuba, over the downing of two planes flown by a group of Cuban exiles targeting the regime in 1996. It was a move officials within the Trump administration had been signalling would happen after the director of...

Housing is the Foundation - The Arctic Edge Season 2 Episode 2

Housing is the Foundation - The Arctic Edge Season 2 Episode 2

Housing is the foundation everything else rests on. In this episode of The Arctic Edge, host Hannah Thibedeau goes inside Nunavut's housing crisis and the people constructively working to solve it. With a public housing waitlist of 3,700 families, aging infrastructure, and some of the most challenging building conditions on earth, the scale of the challenge is clear. But so...