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Carney replaces New York envoy Tom Clark with oil exec, appoints ex-MP to Los Angeles

Carney replaces New York envoy Tom Clark with oil exec, appoints ex-MP to Los Angeles

The Carney government is replacing former broadcast journalist Tom Clark as consul general to New York City with an oil executive, and naming a former cabinet minister as Canada's envoy in Los Angeles. The Trudeau government appointed Clark, a former CTV and Global journalist, to the post in 2023. The consul general promotes Canada's economic and cultural interests in the...

Senior PMO staff shakeup further fuels ongoing cabinet shuffle speculation

Senior PMO staff shakeup further fuels ongoing cabinet shuffle speculation

Seventeen months into Prime Minister Mark Carney’s mandate, as the Liberals continue to enjoy strong public support across the country, a series of senior staffing changes are underway in the Prime Minister’s Office and in the offices of several senior cabinet ministers. At the same time, MPs, ministerial staffers, and political insiders are increasingly speculating that a cabinet shuffle could...

Carney promotes key advisers Scott Gilmore, Maia Johnson in PMO shuffle

Carney promotes key advisers Scott Gilmore, Maia Johnson in PMO shuffle

Two other members of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s inner circle are getting a boost as part of a staff shuffle prompted by the appointment of his principal secretary to the Senate and a deputy chief of staff departing to run for office. Three sources told The Globe and Mail that Scott Gilmore, currently Mr. Carney’s senior adviser on foreign, defence...

Protesters surround Tim Houston's car, windshield smashed after speech

Protesters surround Tim Houston's car, windshield smashed after speech

What was supposed to be the start of Premier Tim Houston's speaking tour to chambers of commerce across Nova Scotia ended up with him requiring a police escort. Houston was in Wolfville, N.S., on Wednesday where he was addressing the Annapolis Valley Chamber of Commerce at Acadia University about his vision for the province's economy. When Houston first arrived at...

Former Manitoba MP Inky Mark charged with firearms trafficking after hundreds of weapons seized

Former Manitoba MP Inky Mark charged with firearms trafficking after hundreds of weapons seized

Antique cannon, $300K in cash also found at former member of Parliament's home, police say. A former federal politician in Manitoba has been charged after police say they seized hundreds of improperly stored firearms from his home last week. Mounties seized 439 firearms found inside Inky Mark's home near the western Manitoba city of Dauphin during a July 7 search...

Canada-US Bridge Pact Omits Canada’s Debt Costs, Document Shows

Canada-US Bridge Pact Omits Canada’s Debt Costs, Document Shows

Canada and the US agreed to split the profit from a new bridge between Ontario and Michigan for 15 years — with no provision to cover Canada’s debt-service costs on the project, according to a copy of the pact seen by Bloomberg News. The agreement in principle covering the Gordie Howe International Bridge appears to contradict earlier public remarks from...



Canada attends Trump summit targeting left-wing extremism

Canada attends Trump summit targeting left-wing extremism

The Carney government has sent a senior official from Canada’s embassy in Washington, to a Trump administration summit trying to rally allies behind a new U.S. campaign targeting left-wing groups it claims are a top terrorism threat. Canada is one of more than 60 countries attending the high-level counterterrorism meeting, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand’s office confirmed Thursday, though it’s...

Canada made trade concessions. Trump’s trade team doesn’t see them as such.

Canada made trade concessions. Trump’s trade team doesn’t see them as such.

U.S. Trade Rep. Jamieson Greer says he’s “given lots of proposals to the Canadians.” Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing growing criticism at home over stalled U.S.-Canada trade talks, and fresh comments from the Trump administration suggest his concessions have done little to move Washington. There hasn’t been “a lot” of movement in bilateral negotiations with Canada, U.S. Trade Representative...

Carney may name more Conservative senators to beef up ranks, says Liberal Senate representative

Carney may name more Conservative senators to beef up ranks, says Liberal Senate representative

Prime Minister Mark Carney has no intention of reviving a Liberal caucus in the Senate but is prepared to beef up Conservative ranks in the upper chamber, said the government’s representative in the Senate, Pierre Moreau. In an interview with National Post, Moreau said that he has been in discussions with Carney’s office for some time about the new Senate...

Conservatives fear fundraising slump amid sagging polls, infighting

Conservatives fear fundraising slump amid sagging polls, infighting

Amid anemic poll numbers and messy public infighting, some Conservatives worry that fundraising numbers are also taking a hit as Pierre Poilievre struggles to keep his party together. The Conservatives have long maintained a fundraising advantage over the Liberal Party, while in government and on the opposition benches. That edge is a point of pride for the Conservative Party, which...

Prominent Alberta separatist’s assets frozen as First Nation alleges he diverted funds

Prominent Alberta separatist’s assets frozen as First Nation alleges he diverted funds

A judge has temporarily frozen more than $8.5-million in assets belonging to Jeffrey Rath, a lawyer and prominent voice in Alberta’s separatist movement, and his legal firm after a First Nation alleged misappropriation of money that he was overseeing as the band’s trustee. Alberta Court of King’s Bench Justice Michael Marion issued the freezing order, known as a Mareva injunction...

‘Buyer’s remorse’ building over Carney’s ‘transactionalist’ approach to global affairs, says ex-Grit foreign minister Axworthy

‘Buyer’s remorse’ building over Carney’s ‘transactionalist’ approach to global affairs, says ex-Grit foreign minister Axworthy

'There’s a fairly narrow bandwidth that the government is working on internationally,' says Lloyd Axworthy, but other past officials disagree that the PM's method is a 'radical departure,' calling it a 'wonderful opportunity.' Former Liberal top diplomat Lloyd Axworthy says Prime Minister Mark Carney is forgoing consultation in his approach to foreign policy, and that his method is diminishing the...

Senior Trump official calls ‘middle powers’ strategy waste of time, money

Senior Trump official calls ‘middle powers’ strategy waste of time, money

A senior Trump administration official is publicly criticizing the idea of a collective “middle powers” strategy among American allies and partners, warning it is a “distraction” that could cost them “time, money and political capital.” In a series of posts on X on Tuesday, Elbridge Colby, the U.S. Undersecretary of Defence for Policy, also pushed back on the idea that...

Former public servant accused in foreign interference case involving China

Former public servant accused in foreign interference case involving China

Dennis Lu, retired from Natural Resources Canada, charged with breach of trust, unauthorized use of a computer. A former federal scientist in an alleged foreign interference case is accused of copying more than 2,000 documents off a shared departmental server to share with China as his lifelong career was nearing its end, CBC News has learned. Dennis Lu faces trial...

Officials scrambled behind the scenes as Trump took aim at bridge project: emails

Officials scrambled behind the scenes as Trump took aim at bridge project: emails

An American diplomat raised several questions about the Gordie Howe bridge in a phone call shortly before U.S. President Donald Trump's February comments on the cross-border project ignited a political frenzy, newly released records reveal. Hundreds of pages of emails, obtained by The Canadian Press through the Access to Information Act, also provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how Canadian officials...

Conservatives’ performative anger is a symptom of a movement that has lost its way

Conservatives’ performative anger is a symptom of a movement that has lost its way

The Conservative activist Ben Woodfinden was in despair. “I’m more depressed about the state of conservative politics in Canada right now than I think I’ve ever been,” he lamented in a widely read post online. “I look at all sorts of conservative camps and factions right now and I see intellectual poverty everywhere.” The comment was occasioned, in particular, by...

Carney to shuffle top staff after deputy chief leaves to seek Liberal nomination

Carney to shuffle top staff after deputy chief leaves to seek Liberal nomination

A staff shuffle is under way in the highest ranks of the Prime Minister’s Office after Mark Carney appointed his chief strategist to the Senate and a key staffer decided to step down. Braeden Caley, one of Mr. Carney’s deputy chiefs of staff, told his colleagues on Sunday that he has left the PMO to consider running for the Liberal...

Inside Pierre Poilievre’s ‘one-man show’

Inside Pierre Poilievre’s ‘one-man show’

Everybody knows Pierre Poilievre has a favourite adviser, whose counsel and wisdom he values above all. That adviser’s name: Pierre Poilievre. Where once it was the Conservatives’ greatest asset, however, Poilievre’s love affair with Poilievre has become a liability according to some Tories, and morale within the party has sagged to new depths.



Former MP Raj Grewal faces slew of fraud allegations, possible suspension as lawyer

Former MP Raj Grewal faces slew of fraud allegations, possible suspension as lawyer

The Law Society of Ontario is investigating charges that onetime Liberal MP may have misappropriated trust money and participated in fraud Ontario’s legal regulator is moving to suspend the licence of lawyer Raj Grewal as the former Liberal MP faces a slew of lawsuits accusing him, the law firm he founded, family members and associates of millions of dollars in...

Hoekstra says Trump serious about tariff threat over wildfire smoke

Hoekstra says Trump serious about tariff threat over wildfire smoke

U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra says President Donald Trump‘s threat to impose new tariffs over smoke from Canadian wildfires should be taken seriously, arguing the ongoing haze is causing economic damage in the United States. Smoke from Canadian wildfires has blanketed several major American cities, including Detroit, Washington and Chicago, prompting Trump to lash out at Canada on social...

Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally and foreign policy hawk, dies after a brief illness

Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally and foreign policy hawk, dies after a brief illness

Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trump's closest allies in Congress who traveled the globe to advocate for a more aggressive U.S. foreign policy, has died after a "brief and sudden illness," his office said. He was 71. The statement posted on social media early Sunday said his family "appreciates prayers at this time and asks for privacy during...

Ontario cabinet minister Stan Cho resigns in hotel expense saga

Ontario cabinet minister Stan Cho resigns in hotel expense saga

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is losing two cabinet ministers, as one resigned Friday amid criticism for expensing hotel stays in Toronto despite living in the city and a second announced his retirement. Stan Cho, who represents the north Toronto riding of Willowdale, resigned his post as minister of tourism, culture and gaming after coming under fire for expensing $16,000 in...

Trump threatens increased tariffs for wildfire smoke that has 'unnecessarily invaded' U.S.

Trump threatens increased tariffs for wildfire smoke that has 'unnecessarily invaded' U.S.

Stop 'chirping' about wildfire smoke and send help like Canada has, Premier Ford tells Republican politicians. U.S. President Donald Trump is adding his voice to the chorus of Republican politicians who are blaming Canada for wildfire smoke drifting across the border. Hundreds of active wildfires, most in northwestern Ontario, have triggered air quality warnings for states close to the Great...

Alberta, Ottawa and oilsands companies reach Pathways agreement

Alberta, Ottawa and oilsands companies reach Pathways agreement

The Alberta government, Ottawa and five major oilsands producers have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the multibillion-dollar Pathways carbon capture and storage project. The Pathways project is a condition for a new West Coast oilsands pipeline moving ahead, and would serve to offset some of the carbon emissions that infrastructure would enable. The governments have agreed to pursue...

An untrustworthy Trump administration sounds worried its allies don’t trust it anymore

An untrustworthy Trump administration sounds worried its allies don’t trust it anymore

For many years, Elbridge Colby has been one of the loudest voices in Washington calling for America’s NATO allies to pay their “fair share” on defence, in order to allow the United States to pivot toward the growing challenge of China.

Carney was iffy on a pipeline. Now his government's building one itself. Here's what changed his mind

Carney was iffy on a pipeline. Now his government's building one itself. Here's what changed his mind

When Prime Minister Mark Carney stood alongside Alberta’s premier earlier this month to herald a plan for a new oil export pipeline, the news came with a massive taxpayer-funded caveat. In the absence of a private firm to build the proposed oil corridor, the pair confirmed, the federally owned Trans Mountain Corp. would lead the roughly $40-billion project.

‘Good deal for Canada:’ PM Carney insists not a lot of revenue to split with U.S. on Gordie Howe Bridge

‘Good deal for Canada:’ PM Carney insists not a lot of revenue to split with U.S. on Gordie Howe Bridge

Prime Minister Mark Carney is defending the deal brokered between Canada and the United States to open the delayed Gordie Howe International Bridge and insists the revenue split with the Americans will be minimal. “We are sharing after Canada is paid back,” Carney said in an interview with CTV Calgary’s Tara Nelson at the Calgary Stampede on Sunday when asked...

Carney shuffles PMO as aide leaves to run in B.C. byelection

Carney shuffles PMO as aide leaves to run in B.C. byelection

Prime Minister Mark Carney is shifting around some of the senior advisers in his office in a series of moves some Liberal strategists said shows he is putting his own stamp on government. Scott Gilmore, Carney's senior adviser on foreign, defence and security policy, will become the prime minister's principal secretary on July 22. He replaces Tom Pitfield, who was...

Green Party's Tayte Willows wins P.E.I. byelection, beating Liberal leader

Green Party's Tayte Willows wins P.E.I. byelection, beating Liberal leader

The Green Party has been declared unofficial winner in a Prince Edward Island byelection that gives it the same number of seats in the legislature as the Opposition Liberals. The provincial byelection in Cornwall-Meadowbank was called after Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Mark McLane died in March. Tayte Willows of the Green Party received almost 1,200 votes, representing nearly 40 per...

Carney announces made-in-Canada armoured vehicle deal worth nearly $2B

Carney announces made-in-Canada armoured vehicle deal worth nearly $2B

The federal government intends to spend nearly $2 billion over the next four years on made-in Canada armoured vehicles, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday. The planned addition of 190 armoured combat support vehicles will bring the Canadian Armed Forces' total fleet up to 550 vehicles, he said. The new vehicles will be used in training exercises at military bases...