National Newswatch
Jul 10 2023 —

Canadian media companies Postmedia Network Canada Corp. and Nordstar Capital LP, the company that owns the Toronto Star, have ended discussions about a potential merger, saying they were unable to come to an agreement. Both companies issued press releases disclosing the change, with Torstar Corp. noting that the added backdrop of regulatory and financial uncertainty […]

Jul 10 2023 —

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says countries must avoid using cluster munitions. That comes several days after American President Joe Biden announced the United States will send the controversial weapons to Ukraine to help that country’s counter-offensive against Russia. “Canada was one of the countries that led on the banning of cluster munitions around the world,” […]

Jul 10 2023 —

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising to more than double the size of Canada’s contribution to a NATO mission in Latvia, committing $2.6 billion in funding over three years and up to 2,200 Canadian troops for persistent deployment. About 800 Canadian Armed Forces members are already part of the Canada-led battle group in the Baltic […]

As NATO firms up military spending target, Canada is trying to broaden what counts: sources

Jul 10 2023 —

Canada has quietly and consistently lobbied major NATO allies for months to expand the definition of what it can include under the military alliance’s defence spending benchmark, defence and government sources have told CBC News. The notion of being able to include what the country spends on space, cyber and artificial intelligence (AI) research has […]

Jul 10 2023 — Tom Blackwell

Two prominent community groups aligned with the Chinese government supplied numerous volunteers to the effort, a letter from one of the groups claims As Olivia Chow campaigned successfully to become Toronto’s new mayor, she received some unsolicited help from controversial sources. Two prominent community groups aligned with the Chinese government — including one that allegedly […]

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Jul 10 2023 — Eric Grenier

The Conservatives won 30 of 34 ridings in Alberta in the last election. If that is the only thing you knew, you’d expect the addition of three more ridings to the province to benefit the Conservatives more than anyone else. And that’s very much the case. The new boundaries have plenty of good news for […]

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Jul 10 2023 —

The patrol planes Bombardier Inc. hopes could replace aging Canadian military aircraft will have a price “competitive” with that of jets from rival Boeing Inc., the Montreal-based company says. The business jet maker joined forces earlier this year with U.S.-based General Dynamics on a surveillance aircraft with submarine-hunting technology. Both partners are calling on the […]

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Jul 9 2023 —

Ads promoting Canada’s 150th anniversary celebrations, annual budgets and outreach to veterans were among the biggest items in the federal government’s social media ad spending over the past seven years, a CBC News analysis shows. CBC queried some federal departments after obtaining a document listing expenses by department. The document was produced in response to […]

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Featured Ink

Tech giants play game of chicken with Canada

Jul 10 2023 — Michael Harris

Question: Would a Meta or Google executive steal a paper from the corner newspaper box if they found it had been left open? That’s effectively what they’ve been doing on an industrial scale. Google takes Canadian news content for free, and distributes it on its platform. The company then charges for its ads. (About 80 […]

Our political leaders need to smarten up

Jul 10 2023 — Max Fawcett

If you asked elected officials for a list of reasons why they ran for public office, publicly begging a famous musician probably isn’t high on the list. And yet, there was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau doing just that the other day, tweeting at Taylor Swift about her 2024 Eras tour and its lack of Canadian […]

Trudeau, Ford roll the dice on electric vehicles with our cash

Jul 9 2023 — Lorrie Goldstein

With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford throwing our money at Volkswagen Group and Stellantis-LGES to build electric vehicle battery plants in Ontario, it’s probably a bad time to mention Volkswagen is cutting back on the production of EV vehicles in Germany, due to “strong customer reluctance in the electric vehicle sector.”

Jul 6 2023 — Susan Delacourt

Several years ago, legendary Washington Post editor Marty Baron came to Ottawa to speak at Carleton University about the future of journalism. At a dinner later, Baron was talking about how he had little patience with journalists who kept lamenting how the old days were better. One of the guests, with his own illustrious career […]

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Jul 6 2023 — Glen Pearson

I recall growing up in Calgary in the late-1950s when a neighbour began digging a bomb shelter.  He wasn’t the first and wouldn’t be the last.  Clearly, the Soviet Union had designs on world domination, and vehicles like the movie industry or arms suppliers were quickly forced to respond.  Nikita Khrushchev was the Soviet leader, […]

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Jul 6 2023 — David Coletto

I can’t remember the last time immigration featured prominently in national political debates in Canada. This doesn’t mean that all Canadians hold decidedly pro-immigration attitudes. The lack of friction on the issue, in my view, is more likely the result of an elite-consensus on the value of immigration than a reflection of public opinion. We […]

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Jul 6 2023 — Max Fawcett

For months now, conservative pundits and politicians have heralded the so-called “Alberta model” as the best way to address Canada’s ongoing opioid crisis and its devastating impact on families and communities across the country. Safe supply, they argued, had simply made the problem worse; Alberta’s decision to prioritize recovery over harm reduction was a better […]

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Jul 6 2023 — Kerry Buck

When I was Canada’s Ambassador to NATO from 2015 to 2018, in the lead-up to every annual meeting of leaders, my colleagues and I would joke that the summit was yet another “inflection point” for NATO. We would even gain points when a leader of an allied nation happened to use those words in a […]

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