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Ottawa to pull plug on Arctic naval facility

Ottawa to pull plug on Arctic naval facility

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is shuttering a trouble-plagued Arctic naval facility, two government sources say – a project from the Stephen Harper era that was originally conceived as a major demonstration of Canadian sovereignty in the North. The Nanisivik Naval Facility on northern Baffin Island was first promised in 2007 by the Harper government, but cost-cutting later resulted in...

Carney government planning changes to speed approvals for pipelines, resource projects

Carney government planning changes to speed approvals for pipelines, resource projects

Changes coming as Alberta MOU negotiations drag on. The Carney government is planning to propose changes to make it easier for natural resource projects — including pipelines — to be approved and built faster. Two federal sources say an announcement is planned for later this week that could shift the regulatory framework for all natural resource and federally regulated major...

Pierre Poilievre set to speak at conservative conference in Ottawa

Pierre Poilievre set to speak at conservative conference in Ottawa

Pierre Poilievre is set to address a conference of Canadian conservatives today as the Canada Strong and Free Network meets in Ottawa. The Tory leader is scheduled to give a keynote address just before noon. The annual event also features a fireside chat with former U.S. secretary of state Mike Pompeo.

Kenney calls on federalists to step up in Alberta separation debate

Kenney calls on federalists to step up in Alberta separation debate

Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney said those in favour of keeping Alberta in Canada need to “get their act together” and be more vocal in the face of a separatist movement campaigning to leave the country. With separatists in Alberta pushing to hold a referendum on independence in October, Mr. Kenney said the pro-Canada side within the province hasn’t gotten...

RCMP found no evidence of foreign interference in Alberta separatist movement, minister says

RCMP found no evidence of foreign interference in Alberta separatist movement, minister says

The RCMP has informed the Alberta government that there is no evidence the province’s separatist movement has been subject to foreign interference, according to the minister who oversees policing. Mike Ellis, Alberta’s Minister for Public Safety and Emergency Services, on Wednesday attributed this information to the RCMP’s deputy commissioner, noting the update landed before the government learned about an alleged...

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Quebec: PQ and Liberals Neck-and-Neck; CAQ Gains Ground

Quebec: PQ and Liberals Neck-and-Neck; CAQ Gains Ground

A new Liaison Strategies survey of Quebec shows a close provincial race, with the Parti Québécois narrowly ahead of the Quebec Liberal Party among decided and leaning voters. If a provincial election were held today, the PQ would receive 32% of the decided and leaning vote, followed by the Liberals at 32%, the CAQ at 16%, the PCQ at 11%...

Liberals 45, Conservatives 32, NDP 11 - Canadians concerned about jobs/the economy

Liberals 45, Conservatives 32, NDP 11 - Canadians concerned about jobs/the economy

The Weekly Nanos Tracking is produced by the Nanos Research Corporation, headquartered in Canada, which operates in Canada and the United States. The data is based on random interviews with 1,000 Canadian consumers (recruited by RDD land- and cell-line sample), using a four-week rolling average of 250 respondents each week, 18 years of age and over. The random sample of...



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Ontario FAST shows what’s possible: Now make speed the standard for all priority cancer meds
Carney has two energy strategies — and there’s not enough room for both

Carney has two energy strategies — and there’s not enough room for both

The first international conference devoted to moving the world off of oil, gas and coal closed last week in Santa Marta, Colombia, where more than 50 nations agreed to hold a follow-up summit and strike a new global panel to draft a roadmap for phasing out fossil fuels. It was co-hosted by Colombia and the Netherlands, both middle powers, working...

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Mexico trade mission launches in Toronto as businesses seek to expand ties with Canada

Mexico trade mission launches in Toronto as businesses seek to expand ties with Canada

A major Mexican trade mission to Canada launched Thursday, involving over 200 Mexican businesses, looking to expand commercial links during the two-day, two-city encounter that will include high-level talks on the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). The mission begins in Toronto on Thursday before moving to Montreal. It is the largest that Mexico has ever sent to Canada, though it's a truncated...

The drone war comes home: Canada scrambles to shield military bases in legal grey zone

The drone war comes home: Canada scrambles to shield military bases in legal grey zone

Military grappling with how to stop airborne threats without disrupting civilian life or breaking the law. The Canadian military has quietly started deploying counter-drone systems around its major ports and air bases as it grapples with both the technology and the legalities of shooting down uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), CBC News has learned. The idea is to prevent the kind...

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Building Canada Strong Through Sport

Building Canada Strong Through Sport

Net zero, infinite damage—how policy is undermining Canada

Net zero, infinite damage—how policy is undermining Canada

Is Canada on track to meet its climate goals? The honest answer is “no,” and the really honest answer is that Canada’s climate goals will never be reached. They are folly and were designed by climate idealogues who had no concept of consequence, economic reality, or un...



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Whatever his flaws, this is the reason we should be grateful for Mark Carney

Whatever his flaws, this is the reason we should be grateful for Mark Carney

The world is wracked by rising military and economic conflict. Yet we have few leaders competent to lead their nations through this maelstrom. Emmanuel Macron may be one but he is months away from retirement. New Japanese Prime Minster Sanae Takaichi may be another but has yet to be tested. Americans may soon be left in the hands of J.D...

Carney-Smith showdown is now on — Alberta premier needs a win

Carney-Smith showdown is now on — Alberta premier needs a win

Oh, goody. We now find out there WILL BE a meeting scheduled between Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Prime Minister Mark Carney bright and early Friday morning in Ottawa. The news comes to your scribbler Wednesday afternoon.

Mark Carney got a good lawyer when he picked his governor general

Mark Carney got a good lawyer when he picked his governor general

Mark Carney was doing a fireside chat last fall in Toronto and the conversation rolled around to Canada’s advantages over the United States. “We have rule of law. That’s one of the big things,” Carney quipped, and his audience rewarded him with a huge laugh.

Here’s the real scandal at the heart of the Alberta data breach

Here’s the real scandal at the heart of the Alberta data breach

The scandal isn’t what’s illegal. The scandal is what’s legal. – Michael Kinsley What is so scandalous about a separatist group getting its hands on the Alberta voter list, including the names, addresses and phone numbers of nearly three million of the province’s citizens? Is it that the list appears to have been illegally obtained, and passed on to the...

Alberta's voter data scandal demands a public inquiry

Alberta's voter data scandal demands a public inquiry

The leaders of Alberta’s separatist movement spent years organizing their way into de-facto control over Alberta’s governing party, and with it the ability to direct the terms of their own referendum petition. They collected many tens of thousands of signatures, raised untold (and unknown) amounts of money and were preparing for a public vote this fall. And now, thanks to...

Alberta separatism is the latest niche for disinformation merchants

Alberta separatism is the latest niche for disinformation merchants

A network of inauthentic YouTube accounts that were portraying themselves as homegrown Albertans have spent months pushing for Alberta secession and American annexation, an incident report from the Canadian Digital Media Research Network and the Media Ecosystem Observatory found. The network has racked up nearly 40 million views by "exploiting genuinely-held grievances and repurposing them to advance narratives that normalize...



Carney-Smith showdown in Ottawa but Smith knows nothing about it

Carney-Smith showdown in Ottawa but Smith knows nothing about it

Carney says he's meeting Danielle Smith in Ottawa this week but doesn't tell Smith

B.C.’s New Democrats unconscionable betrayal of seniors

B.C.’s New Democrats unconscionable betrayal of seniors

Last summer, B.C.’s seniors advocate issued a report on the state of long-term care in the province. For many, it was a terrifying read. Dan Levitt found that the number of seniors languishing on wait lists for publicly subsidized long-term care had more than tripled in nine years – from 2,381 in 2016 to 7,212 in 2025. Yes, a 200-per-cent...

Carney’s flimsy economic claims get ripped apart by his new parliamentary budget officer

Carney’s flimsy economic claims get ripped apart by his new parliamentary budget officer

It must have been tempting for Prime Minister Mark Carney to appoint an absolute blockhead as the new parliamentary budget officer. Instead, in Annette Ryan, he has installed a 30-year public service veteran with Finance Department experience who has probably seen it all when it comes to juggling the numbers and concealing errors.

Louise Arbour will become governor general at a delicate moment

Louise Arbour will become governor general at a delicate moment

When the rare and relatively unfettered opportunity arises, it might be tempting for a prime minister to use the selection of a governor general to do something splashy or exciting or unconventional, like choosing a hockey player or an astronaut. And there is nothing inherently wrong with excitement or novelty. But this is perhaps not a moment for indulging in...

Mark Carney, the European prime minister

Mark Carney, the European prime minister

If it’s Tuesday, this must be Belgium . If you’re old enough to remember this 1969 film, where a busload of hapless tourists barrel across Europe on an 18-day tour of nine cities, you probably voted Liberal in the past election, like most of Canada’s baby boomers. And you’re probably happy with the way things are going so far. But...

Extremism and UCP laxity collide in a massive data threat to millions

Extremism and UCP laxity collide in a massive data threat to millions

In this province, there’s a significant group of extremists who don’t believe laws apply to them. The extent of this destructive, dangerous nihilism is revealed with the appalling misuse of data by a separatist-linked group that exposes detailed personal information of 2.9 million Albertans. The separatists continue to ridicule the authorities while Elections Alberta investigates the massive data flip from...



Alberta separatists blow up their credibility in an effort to secure votes

Alberta separatists blow up their credibility in an effort to secure votes

The Alberta separatism movement is caught up in yet another controversy and its credibility has been blown to bits. Last week it was revealed that an affiliated group had somehow got its hands on the complete list of registered voters — all 2.9 million of them with their names, addresses, phone numbers and electoral districts — and put them up...

There's blood in the water around the Liberals' immigration minister

There's blood in the water around the Liberals' immigration minister

Like hungry wolves, opposition MPs look to isolate and target the weakest, the most awkward or the most bumbling in the ministerial herd. The Conservatives are currently launching coordinated attacks on Lena Diab, the immigration minister. In an unsentimental social media post, the party’s immigration critic, Michelle Rempel Garner, called for the minister to be fired , after her department...

Data breach in Alberta is a big warning for democracy

Data breach in Alberta is a big warning for democracy

If anyone in Canada was sleepwalking toward the prospect of an Alberta independence referendum, events over the last few days should be enough to jolt anyone awake. A massive data breach of Alberta voter information, published by a pro-independence outfit called The Centurion Project, has sparked an RCMP investigation and some hurried efforts by the Alberta government to check whether...

Danielle Smith should use Alberta’s data breach to put an end to secession talk

Danielle Smith should use Alberta’s data breach to put an end to secession talk

Elections Alberta could have known more than a month ago that there was a violation of the province’s voter file, exposing the personal data of 2.9 million electors in the province to unknown numbers of bad actors. They could have known because I warned them – or, rather, I tried to. I reported an anonymous tip. I got a call...

Republicans know Trump will be on the ballot in 186 days - and they're worried.

Republicans know Trump will be on the ballot in 186 days - and they're worried.

The absence of a visible leader of the Democrats will help, not hurt Democratic Party chances in the midterms.

Ottawa’s new Sovereign Dysfunctional Intrusion Fund

Ottawa’s new Sovereign Dysfunctional Intrusion Fund

The Liberals' $25-billion 'sovereign wealth fund' proves Mark Carney thinks governments should allocate Canada's capital



Carney started off with a bang a year ago, but he needs to pick it up

Carney started off with a bang a year ago, but he needs to pick it up

So far, there's been a lot more talk than action, and, for a guy who campaigned on rebuilding this country so it could confront existential threats to our sovereignty, more speed would be better. I suspect even the prime minister would agree.

The Looming Colbert-Shaped Hole in American Democracy

The Looming Colbert-Shaped Hole in American Democracy

Breaking my rule of never quoting myself, but those lines are from a column of mine from February 2017, one month after Donald Trump’s first inauguration. Since then, American democracy has experienced the respite of four years of Joe Biden, which not so much reinstated normal working conditions in journalism and comedy as slowed the slide of both towards the...

Avi Lewis wants to rebuild the NDP — starting in Toronto

Avi Lewis wants to rebuild the NDP — starting in Toronto

Much has been said since March about how Avi Lewis has finally and fully landed in the family business, following in the footsteps of his father, Stephen, and his grandfather, David, who also were leaders for the New Democrats. But Lewis has always been in a family business. His mother, Michele Landsberg, wrote for this paper for more than 2...

Mark Carney fiddles while Canada burns

Mark Carney fiddles while Canada burns

Is this it? Is this all a galaxy brain in control of a government within sight of 50 per cent in the polls can offer in the midst of a crisis? A bit of a nip here, a bit of a tuck there, but all-in-all keeping Canada on the same rotten economic trajectory?

Mark Carney’s honeymoon is ending – just not in the way most people expected

Mark Carney’s honeymoon is ending – just not in the way most people expected

There were several rounds of chatter over the summer and into the fall about whether the honeymoon was over for Prime Minister Mark Carney – and if not yet, when that moment would come. Elbows sagged; President Donald Trump went on blowing up like a puffer fish; tariffs were carving up certain sectors of the economy and regions of the...

China – our 'strategic partner' and greatest security threat

China – our 'strategic partner' and greatest security threat

It’s alarming that Prime Minister Mark Carney, citing China as a “strategic partner,” has agreed to a secret deal on co-operating with Chinese police, given the highly controversial nature of these agreements in the past.

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Most Canadians want social media, AI chatbot ban for kids under 16, poll indicates

Most Canadians want social media, AI chatbot ban for kids under 16, poll indicates

More than two-thirds of Canadians support banning access to social media and AI chatbots for children under 16, a new poll indicates. Seventy per cent of respondents to the Leger poll said they support age restrictions for social media like Instagram and TikTok, and nearly the same number, 69 per cent, support restricting AI chatbots like ChatGPT. "Concern from Canadians...

‘I’d rather settle at the table’: Miller looks to negotiate return of news on Facebook, as Australia moves to fine big tech

‘I’d rather settle at the table’: Miller looks to negotiate return of news on Facebook, as Australia moves to fine big tech

Ottawa is not yet considering bringing forward legislation to reinstate news content on Facebook and Instagram, as Canadian Identity Minister Marc Miller said he still wants to push Meta Platforms Inc. in ongoing negotiations.

Alberta's Smith says Opposition should have warned her of privacy breach at a meeting attended by one of her caucus staffers

Alberta's Smith says Opposition should have warned her of privacy breach at a meeting attended by one of her caucus staffers

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is criticizing the Opposition for not telling her about a massive privacy breach at a meeting attended by one of her caucus staffers. Smith says the United Conservative Party caucus staffer didn't realize a database shown at the virtual meeting three weeks ago involved a privacy breach with the personal information of three million Alberta voters.

Carney to 'take into account' advice from Trudeau-era committee to appoint senators

Carney to 'take into account' advice from Trudeau-era committee to appoint senators

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday he will "take into account" the advice of an independent advisory body to fill a number of vacancies in the Senate — though he didn't say explicitly how that will impact his decisions on appointments. Former prime minister Justin Trudeau upended 150 years of Canadian parliamentary tradition when he dumped Liberal senators, named Independents...

Russia and U.S. amplifying Alberta separatist narratives to stoke division, distrust: report

Russia and U.S. amplifying Alberta separatist narratives to stoke division, distrust: report

Moscow's influence scheme is covert, while Trump-aligned meddling is overt and public. A year ago, weeks after the Carney Liberals won the last federal election, the website albertaseparatist.com sprang up, accompanied by similarly named TikTok and YouTube accounts. Article headlines included “The case for sovereignty over statehood” and “Ottawa’s piggy bank wakes up” — but these sites don’t appear to...

Senior diplomat skeptical of Carney's middle powers pitch

Senior diplomat skeptical of Carney's middle powers pitch

Malaysia's high commissioner in Canada says she is skeptical about Prime Minister Mark Carney's push to have middle powers band together against the great power of the world's dominant nations. Shazelina Abidin told the Canadian Global Affairs Institute's annual trade conference in Ottawa on Tuesday that Carney's speech at the World Economic Forum was profound, not because of its content...

TKMS pitches undersea research centre focused on Arctic

TKMS pitches undersea research centre focused on Arctic

German submarine maker TKMS says it has reached an agreement with General Dynamics Mission Systems-Canada on setting up an undersea research centre in Canada. It's part of TKMS's bid on the federal government's lucrative contract to supply the Royal Canadian Navy with a fleet of new submarines.

Airbus secures 150-plane order with AirAsia in boon for Quebec aviation

Airbus secures 150-plane order with AirAsia in boon for Quebec aviation

Airbus Canada has signed a deal to supply AirAsia with a massive order of 150 of its Canadian-made A220 jets in a multibillion-dollar coup for Quebec’s aviation industry. The agreement with the low-cost Malaysian airline marks the largest single firm order for the narrow-body planes — assembled north of Montreal in Mirabel — in the manufacturer's history. It also underscores...

PM Carney waiting on committee report before decision on MAID expansion for mental illness

PM Carney waiting on committee report before decision on MAID expansion for mental illness

Prime Minister Mark Carney says he isn’t in any rush to make a decision on access to medical assistance in dying for people whose sole condition is mental illness, after reports the federal government is prepared to table legislation to pause the expansion based on committee recommendation. Eligible Canadians have had access to MAID since 2016, with amendments made to...

Bank of Canada Weighs Clearer Playbook to Handle Supply Shocks

Bank of Canada Weighs Clearer Playbook to Handle Supply Shocks

The Bank of Canada is weighing whether to spell out how it responds to supply shocks in its monetary policy framework, including how much emphasis it places on the strength of the economy when tackling inflation.

U.S. government wants Google to share data on unidentified Canadian Trump critic

U.S. government wants Google to share data on unidentified Canadian Trump critic

A Canadian Trump critic has launched a lawsuit to stop the U.S. Department of Homeland Security from “unlawfully” obtaining his personal information from Google. The Canadian citizen, who uses an online pseudonym to protect his privacy, regularly goes on social media sites like X to share strongly-worded criticisms of U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration’s policies. After he posted...

World doesn’t grasp implications of ‘largest energy crisis in history’: IEA executive director

World doesn’t grasp implications of ‘largest energy crisis in history’: IEA executive director

The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said the world “has not yet completely understood” the major economic and political implications of the war in Iran, as Fatih Birol repeated earlier comments that the war and ongoing closure of the Straight of Hormuz represents the “largest energy crisis in history.” Speaking in Ottawa at a fireside chat with Tim...

OpenAI did not respect Canadian privacy laws in developing ChatGPT, probe finds

OpenAI did not respect Canadian privacy laws in developing ChatGPT, probe finds

OTTAWA -- Federal and provincial watchdogs say OpenAI failed to respect Canadian privacy laws when training its artificial intelligence-powered ChatGPT chatbot.

‘Dangerous violation’: Jason Kenney lawyering up after alleged Centurion Project leak

‘Dangerous violation’: Jason Kenney lawyering up after alleged Centurion Project leak

Questions are swirling over who knew — and for how long — that the personal information of millions of Albertans was openly available for all to see on the website of an Alberta separatist group. Now, Jason Kenney says he’s considering legal action after his address was allegedly shared at a meeting by the separatist group — which is run...

How Carney is trying to appeal to the men who were 'alienated' under Trudeau

How Carney is trying to appeal to the men who were 'alienated' under Trudeau

When it comes to the federal government’s plan to recruit upwards of 100,000 more people into the trades, there stands one demographic likely to benefit the most. Men, and more specifically, young men. Those inside Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government say the pledge, announced last week as part of the spring economic update, reflects commitments he has made around building...

Off the record: government bills increasingly passing House without recorded tally

Off the record: government bills increasingly passing House without recorded tally

Thirty-one per cent of government bills during this Parliament had a recorded vote at third reading in the House, compared to 66 per cent in the 44th Parliament and 47 per cent in the 43rd Parliament. During the current Parliament, MPs have been less likely to stand to cast their vote on government legislation to send it off to the...

Results of privacy investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT coming today

Results of privacy investigation into OpenAI's ChatGPT coming today

The results of an investigation into whether OpenAI's ChatGPT adheres to Canada's privacy laws will be made public this morning. The federal privacy commissioner and his counterparts in Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta launched their investigation back in 2023 to probe the artificial intelligence company. At the time, the privacy watchdogs said they had received a complaint that the company...

Canada to pick between Swedish and U.S. radar planes to protect its skies

Canada to pick between Swedish and U.S. radar planes to protect its skies

Carney government wants to quickly pick a new fleet of detection aircraft with high Canadian content. The primary military threat facing Canada comes from hypersonic or cruise missiles arriving from the north, the sea or even space, launched by adversaries such as Russia or China, according to the Canadian Armed Forces. To defend itself, the government of Canada wants to...

Security protocol adopted after Hydro One hired alleged ISIS recruiter 'unreasonable': labour decision

Security protocol adopted after Hydro One hired alleged ISIS recruiter 'unreasonable': labour decision

more intensive security screening process to protect its grid — but a labour arbitrator has found Hydro One's national security background checks were "intrusive" and "unreasonable." The decision comes as Canada's intelligence agencies have increasingly warned that critical infrastructure in Canada is vulnerable to attack from foreign states, and that private companies need to take national security and insider threats seriously.

Canada's Alert Ready system to be tested in most provinces today

Canada's Alert Ready system to be tested in most provinces today

Canadians across most of the country will hear the shrill screeching siren of the public alerting system today. A test message and tone from Alert Ready will be broadcast on television, radio and compatible wireless devices. Test messages will be issued in nearly every province and territory except Quebec and Saskatchewan at specific times between morning and early afternoon, with...

PM Carney acknowledges auto industry ‘challenges’ after Honda reportedly suspends $15B EV plant

PM Carney acknowledges auto industry ‘challenges’ after Honda reportedly suspends $15B EV plant

Prime Minister Mark Carney acknowledged that the Canadian auto industry is facing “challenges” due to U.S. tariffs. His comments come amid reporting from a Japanese outlet that Honda is indefinitely suspending plans to build a $15 billion electric vehicle plant in Ontario. “There are challenges with the U.S. tariffs, unjustified tariffs in the auto sector,” Carney said to reporters on...

Alberta UCP staff attended meeting about voter database before app was shut down

Alberta UCP staff attended meeting about voter database before app was shut down

Alberta's United Conservative Party caucus says staff attended a meeting to discuss how to access a website that's now the focus of investigations into a massive breach of personal data. The caucus says in a statement that staff regularly attend meetings of political interest and, in this case, organizers told them the database was obtained legally. The database contained the...

Saskatchewan NDP legislature member to sit as Independent, says can't support leader

Saskatchewan NDP legislature member to sit as Independent, says can't support leader

REGINA -- A Saskatchewan Opposition NDP member is now sitting as an Independent.

Canada's incoming GG Louise Arbour brings rich palette of experience to Rideau Hall

Canada's incoming GG Louise Arbour brings rich palette of experience to Rideau Hall

Arbour has overseen public inquiries, UN agencies and the International Criminal Tribunal at The Hague. Former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour is perhaps Canada's most accomplished jurist, having served in a number of highly influential roles both at home and abroad that sometimes earned her criticism for the principled positions she took. Born to a low-income, single-parent family in Montreal...

Former governors general claimed $554K from expense account last year

Former governors general claimed $554K from expense account last year

2019 report urged greater transparency from Canada's viceregal expense program. Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will look into an expense program under which former governors general billed the government more than half a million dollars last year. The program, which launched in 1979 and has been shrouded in secrecy, allows each former governor general to bill up to $206,04...

Eby hits back at claim B.C. minister is under investigation for helping China

Eby hits back at claim B.C. minister is under investigation for helping China

Premier David Eby says neither the RCMP nor Canada's spy agency have ever raised concerns about his cabinet or caucus, after Vancouver's ex-mayor said a minister was being investigated for collaborating with China's government. Eby says he has "had multiple briefings with CSIS, with the RCMP" and none pointed to any concerns about any member of the government, and if...

Alberta referendum must follow rules for separation laid out in federal law, Carney says

Alberta referendum must follow rules for separation laid out in federal law, Carney says

Any attempt by Alberta to separate from the rest of Canada must follow the strict rules set out by the Clarity Act, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday, while making the case that he can stop the secessionist push by demonstrating that the federation works. On Monday, the leaders of Alberta’s separatist movement said they had gathered enough signatures to...

Saskatchewan to run postcard survey on social media ban

Saskatchewan to run postcard survey on social media ban

REGINA -- The Saskatchewan government is launching a postcard survey to determine next steps on a possible social media ban for children.

Frechette to renew Charter override clause for language law as legislature resumes

Frechette to renew Charter override clause for language law as legislature resumes

QUEBEC -- Quebec Premier Christine Frechette intends to renew the Charter's override clause to protect one of the province's French-language laws from court challenges.

Carney picks former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to be governor general

Carney picks former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour to be governor general

Carney picks a francophone with a long legal resume to serve as the King's representative in Canada. Prime Minister Mark Carney has named former Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour as Canada's next governor general. Carney is picking a francophone with a long legal resume that includes stints prosecuting war crimes in Rwanda and Yugoslavia and serving as the UN human...



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Republicans once saw Michigan as ripe for a takeover, but the mood is shifting

Republicans once saw Michigan as ripe for a takeover, but the mood is shifting

DETROIT (AP) -- For years, Michigan Republicans had circled 2026 as their chance to regain power in the swing state where Democrats hold all statewide offices and both U.S. Senate seats. Now, doubts are creeping in.

Trump's success at purging Republican dissenters may not help in midterm elections

Trump's success at purging Republican dissenters may not help in midterm elections

Five months ago, President Donald Trump was stinging from one of the first political defeats of his second term as Republican state senators defied him on redistricting in Indiana. Now he has proved he can still punish wayward party members after he endorsed a slate of challengers who defeated almost every one of the lawmakers he wanted to dislodge.

Justice Department seeks the names of 2020 election workers in Georgia's Fulton County

Justice Department seeks the names of 2020 election workers in Georgia's Fulton County

ATLANTA (AP) -- The Department of Justice is seeking the names of every person who worked in the 2020 election in Georgia's Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold that Donald Trump has long accused of widespread voter fraud he says cost him victory against Joe Biden in the state that year.

United Arab Emirates warns of Iranian attacks as US claims progress in Strait of Hormuz

United Arab Emirates warns of Iranian attacks as US claims progress in Strait of Hormuz

U.S. forces on Monday launched an effort to guide commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, where hundreds have been stuck since the Iran war began.

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Senior diplomat skeptical of Carney's middle powers pitch

Senior diplomat skeptical of Carney's middle powers pitch

Malaysia's high commissioner in Canada says she is skeptical about Prime Minister Mark Carney's push to have middle powers band together against the great power of the world's dominant nations. Shazelina Abidin told the Canadian Global Affairs Institute's annual trade conference in Ottawa on Tuesday that Carney's speech at the World Economic Forum was profound, not because of its content...

World doesn’t grasp implications of ‘largest energy crisis in history’: IEA executive director

World doesn’t grasp implications of ‘largest energy crisis in history’: IEA executive director

The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said the world “has not yet completely understood” the major economic and political implications of the war in Iran, as Fatih Birol repeated earlier comments that the war and ongoing closure of the Straight of Hormuz represents the “largest energy crisis in history.” Speaking in Ottawa at a fireside chat with Tim...

Trump pipeline approval shows U.S., Canada ‘still can get things done’: Wyoming governor

Trump pipeline approval shows U.S., Canada ‘still can get things done’: Wyoming governor

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon says the potential pipeline expansion project U.S. President Donald Trump approved last week is a positive sign of “cross-border communication” and co-operation, after more than a year of tension stemming from the trade war. Last week, Trump signed an order authorizing the Bridger Pipeline Expansion, a proposed project that would revive portions of the cancelled Keystone...

Canada commits $270M to Ukraine as Carney addresses European summit in Armenia

Canada commits $270M to Ukraine as Carney addresses European summit in Armenia

Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government will contribute $270 million to help Ukraine secure critical military capabilities in its defence against Russia’s full-scale invasion. Carney made the announcement in Armenia on Monday, where he is meeting with world leaders during the European Political Community summit, a gathering focused on strategic co-operation in politics, security and infrastructure. The money will...

Carney's trip to Armenia happening as Ottawa's foreign policy aims shift, expert says

Carney's trip to Armenia happening as Ottawa's foreign policy aims shift, expert says

Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed to Armenia on Saturday for a visit his office says is framed around Ukraine's defence and drumming up more trade and investment in Europe. Jean-Francois Ratelle, an international studies professor at the University of Ottawa who specializes in the Caucasus region, said it's disappointing that the visit doesn't seem to be aimed at continuing...

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Layers of Medicare dysfunction

Layers of Medicare dysfunction

Invisible internal trade barriers: How Canada’s fragmented, opaque procurement systems limit competition and drive up spending

Invisible internal trade barriers: How Canada’s fragmented, opaque procurement systems limit competition and drive up spending

Canada’s declining productivity and weak competitiveness are increasingly tied to structural barriers that limit competition in domestic markets. One of the most consequential – and overlooked – of these barriers lies in public procurement. Accounting for 13.4 per cent of GDP, or roughly $350 billion annually – government purchasing should exert strong downward pressure on costs and expand opportunities for...

‘Build Canada Homes’ remains clear as mud despite Carney government claims

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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...

This bizarre F-35 crash is a red flag for Canada

This bizarre F-35 crash is a red flag for Canada

An F-35 crash in Alaska should give shivers to Canada’s military. The pilot survived thankfully, but the $200 million plane was completely destroyed.

Carney’s sovereign wealth fund gets it backwards

Carney’s sovereign wealth fund gets it backwards

By now, most of you reading this column are aware of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s announcement earlier this week that the government is launching a sovereign wealth fund (entitled the Canada Strong Fund). There is, in theory, nothing wrong with such an idea. Indeed, the logic behind such a fund is quite sound.

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