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Conservative MP accelerates resignation, stepping down this summer

Conservative MP accelerates resignation, stepping down this summer

Longtime Conservative MP Cathay Wagantall will be stepping down at the end of August, fast-tracking her leave from Parliament after she announced last summer she wouldn’t run in the next election. “Although my intent when I first announced my plans to step down as the MP for Yorkton-Melville was to continue to represent the wonderful people of our riding until...

Byelection clock ticking as MPs officially resign. How does it impact Liberals' majority?

Byelection clock ticking as MPs officially resign. How does it impact Liberals' majority?

Liberals would need to win 1 of 6 upcoming races to maintain control of the House. The countdown for half a dozen byelections is on as MPs who have signalled they won't be returning to Ottawa in the fall begin to vacate their seats. Six MPs say they intend to resign over the summer. While voters in those ridings wait...

Carney taps new adviser to lead response to Alberta separatism

Carney taps new adviser to lead response to Alberta separatism

Prime Minister Mark Carney has tapped Morgan Breitkreutz, a veteran Liberal organizer, to quarterback his government’s response to the Alberta separatist referendum vote scheduled for October. Mr. Breitkreutz joined the Prime Minister’s Office this month as a senior special adviser. Before then, he was the chief of staff to Eleanor Olszewski, an Edmonton MP who has two ministerial roles for...

Poilievre finally gets some good polling news — but it's not about the Conservatives

Poilievre finally gets some good polling news — but it's not about the Conservatives

Analysts say the Conservatives need the NDP to do markedly better than they did during the last election

Polling firm sends Doug Ford legal letter demanding retraction over ‘fake’ poll comment

Polling firm sends Doug Ford legal letter demanding retraction over ‘fake’ poll comment

A Canadian polling firm has sent Premier Doug Ford a legal letter demanding he corrects the record after Ford claimed the organization published a “fake” public opinion survey showing the premier’s personal approval rating at a record low level.

Pierre Poilievre says Canada has too many cause-based awareness months - The Conservative leader criticized woke indulgences...

Pierre Poilievre says Canada has too many cause-based awareness months - The Conservative leader criticized woke indulgences...

The Conservative leader criticized woke indulgences and rejected efforts to divide Canadians based on race, gender, or other characteristics.



U.S. Homeland Security secretary calls out 'fracturing' relationship with Canada

U.S. Homeland Security secretary calls out 'fracturing' relationship with Canada

U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin says the "fracturing" relationship between Canada and the United States needs to be restored to ensure security in both countries. Mullin made the comments during a fireside chat with Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree in Washington today. Mullin, who was confirmed to his position in March, says arguments between the two countries only expose...

The Political Education of Mark Carney - On the world stage, Canada's PM is a statesman. In Ottawa, he is a ward boss.

The Political Education of Mark Carney - On the world stage, Canada's PM is a statesman. In Ottawa, he is a ward boss.

On the world stage, Canada's prime minister is a statesman. In Ottawa, he is a ward boss. MONTREAL, QUEBEC — Mark Carney arrived at the Liberal Party convention in April ready to play the hits that had carried him through a triumphant year in office. “Hope isn’t a plan, and nostalgia isn’t a strategy,” he said in his keynote address...

Lawyer, former chief of staff Claire Seaborn seeking Liberal nomination in Beaches-East York

Lawyer, former chief of staff Claire Seaborn seeking Liberal nomination in Beaches-East York

The Toronto seat is expected to be vacated by Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith in coming weeks. A face familiar to many on Parliament Hill is launching a bid to return — this time, as an MP. Claire Seaborn, a Bay street lawyer and former chief of staff to Trudeau-era minister Jonathan Wilkinson, intends to seek the Liberal nomination in the...

Carney has the upper hand on Trump. This is how he got it

Carney has the upper hand on Trump. This is how he got it

Mark Carney knows how to work a room. Twenty years of top-level international summitry as a finance mandarin, central banker and prime minister have honed that skill. More important: Carney knows how to read a room. In Davos earlier this year, attendees wanted to hear some sort of plan to contain U.S. President Donald Trump’s escalating insanity. So the prime...

G7 backs Canada as major global energy supplier to lessen reliance on Strait of Hormuz

G7 backs Canada as major global energy supplier to lessen reliance on Strait of Hormuz

Canada can 'deliver significant additional capacity,' G7 leaders say. Canada is poised to become a key and reliable supplier of energy to the G7 after leaders meeting in France embraced this country's potential to deliver "significant additional capacity" to global markets to reduce dependence on oil and gas coming through the Strait of Hormuz. "We commit to accelerate the diversification...

Canada unveils nuclear strategy, promises to become energy superpower

Canada unveils nuclear strategy, promises to become energy superpower

Promising to “unlock (Canada’s) full potential as an energy superpower,” the federal government unveiled its new Nuclear Energy Strategy on Monday. The 23-page strategy is structured around four pillars: enabling new builds, being a supplier and exporter of choice, expanding uranium production and nuclear fuel opportunities, and developing new nuclear innovations. The Liberal government signalled earlier this year that the...

New Supreme Court appointment coming 'imminently' as Carney considers two top applicants

New Supreme Court appointment coming 'imminently' as Carney considers two top applicants

Multiple sources confirmed to National Post that the two candidates being considered are Glenn Joyal and Anna Loparco.

Son of ex-premier Jean Charest to run for Quebec Liberals in Montreal's Verdun riding

Son of ex-premier Jean Charest to run for Quebec Liberals in Montreal's Verdun riding

MONTREAL -- The son of former Quebec premier Jean Charest will be running for the Liberals in the fall provincial election.

Ottawa cut therapy sessions for refugees to 10 hours per year. Now some are pushing back

Ottawa cut therapy sessions for refugees to 10 hours per year. Now some are pushing back

New limit was quietly introduced, surprising therapists and clients alike. When the federal government introduced supplemental health copayments for asylum seekers and refugee claimants earlier this spring, it also quietly brought in a 10-hour yearly cap on mental health sessions for them, CBC News has learned. Mental health practitioners have been lobbying for a reversal since, with limited success.

Trump says he would 'rather not' have CUSMA, offers conflicting message on its future

Trump says he would 'rather not' have CUSMA, offers conflicting message on its future

U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he would rather not have the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement in place and offered a confusing message on the trade pact's future. "We do better without that agreement," Trump told reporters in France, where he was attending the G7 summit. The continental trade agreement, known in Canada as CUSMA, is up for mandatory review but...

Read the full 14-point agreement between the U.S. and Iran

Read the full 14-point agreement between the U.S. and Iran

The agreement between Iran and the US lays out the terms of the ceasefire between the bitter rivals, the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, some financial relief for Iran and a reiteration from Tehran that it will never produce a nuclear weapon, according to a draft copy of the text obtained by CNN.

Carney government passes law allowing authorization of banned pesticides

Carney government passes law allowing authorization of banned pesticides

The federal government has brought in major changes to how pesticides are regulated in Canada, granting cabinet the power to authorize their use — even pesticides Health Canada has deemed are unsafe.



Trump’s Iran deal is a national humiliation

Trump’s Iran deal is a national humiliation

The reviews have not been kind. “A disaster.” A “catastrophe.” The “worst strategic blunder the U.S. has made post-World War II.” Garry Kasparov, the former world chess champion and trenchant geopolitical observer, perhaps said it best: “Trump said he demanded unconditional surrender, we just didn’t know he meant America’s.” What they are describing, of course, is the Trump-Iran “deal,” or...

Keir Starmer announces resignation as U.K. prime minister as Burnham confirms bid to succeed him

Keir Starmer announces resignation as U.K. prime minister as Burnham confirms bid to succeed him

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said Monday he is stepping down as leader of the governing Labour Party and will leave office within weeks, forced out by his own party scarcely two years after being elected in a landslide. Starmer says he will remain caretaker prime minister until the party chooses a new Labour leader -- with expectations growing that...

Canadian Museum for Human Rights trustee resigns, cites ‘one-sided’ Palestinian exhibit

Canadian Museum for Human Rights trustee resigns, cites ‘one-sided’ Palestinian exhibit

A trustee at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is quitting the organization’s board over an upcoming exhibit about the late 1940s displacement of Palestinians, saying its lack of vital historical context will stir up hostility against Jewish people. Mark Berlin submitted his resignation on Monday in a letter addressed to Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture, and...

'This is nuts': The hard-fought race to build Canada's next submarine fleet

'This is nuts': The hard-fought race to build Canada's next submarine fleet

From a massive ad blitz featuring Canadian broadcast icon Peter Mansbridge to a cabinet minister calling on shipbuilders to cough up a car plant, the brief race to replace Canada's aging submarine fleet turned heads in more ways than one. The unusually short competition to build the navy's next submarine fleet seemed to focus on everything but the boats themselves...

K'omoks First Nation chief pushes back on Poilievre's opposition to treaty

K'omoks First Nation chief pushes back on Poilievre's opposition to treaty

K'omoks chief says criticism is 'based on claims that simply aren't true.' Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced Friday that he and other Conservative party MPs will oppose the ratification of the K'omoks First Nation's treaty. Speaking in West Vancouver, Poilievre called for the treaty, drafted between the K'omoks First Nation, the province and Canada, to be put on hold...

‘Tinfoil hats’? Is this Mark Carney’s government or Stephen Harper’s?

‘Tinfoil hats’? Is this Mark Carney’s government or Stephen Harper’s?

As the Carney government wraps up the parliamentary sitting this week, political watchers may be forgiven for thinking they’ve entered a time warp. Opposition MPs — Conservatives prominently among them — stood in the House of Commons, sounding the alarm over Liberal attempts to shut down debate, halt committee studies, block witnesses and stop amendments. The government’s moves were an...

Arctic roads, nuclear repository first to be designated as national interest projects

Arctic roads, nuclear repository first to be designated as national interest projects

Almost a year after the federal government's Bill C-5 was rushed through Parliament, Ottawa is finally looking to use its new powers to expedite projects deemed to be in the national interest. At an announcement in Yellowknife on Wednesday, three federal ministers identified two Arctic roads and a nuclear waste repository in Ontario as the first three proposals the federal...

Doug Ford’s office offers explanation about edited Ford Fest photo. Experts say they are skeptical

Doug Ford’s office offers explanation about edited Ford Fest photo. Experts say they are skeptical

The premier’s office says a Ford Fest photo that appeared to have been edited to make protesters look like supporters was the result of “routine” colour correcting. Officials offered the explanation Monday, after a photo posted online by a pair of Progressive Conservative MPPs over the weekend raised eyebrows for what appeared to be a digital alteration.

Michigan Senate candidate accuses Trump of keeping Canada-US bridge closed to help donor

Michigan Senate candidate accuses Trump of keeping Canada-US bridge closed to help donor

The delayed opening of a bridge connecting Michigan and Canada is spilling into one of the country's most closely watched Senate races, as Democratic candidate Mallory McMorrow launches the first major effort to turn the controversy into a political liability for President Donald Trump and Republicans. McMorrow's new ad, shared first with The Associated Press, accuses Trump of blocking the...

Thunderclouds are on the horizon in Carney's long, hot political summer

Thunderclouds are on the horizon in Carney's long, hot political summer

The Liberals continue to lead with 48 per cent support among decided voters, down two points since June 1. Prime Minister Mark Carney is going to be doing much more this summer than flipping burgers and pancakes.

‘Good, bad, or ugly’: Tory AI video use previews future of Canadian political communications, say strategists

‘Good, bad, or ugly’: Tory AI video use previews future of Canadian political communications, say strategists

The Conservative Party’s first official foray into artificially generated political communications content has sparked sustained debate over whether its use is “good, bad, or ugly” since it was released nearly two weeks ago. But strategists say that whatever voters’ opinions are, the video represents a step into new territory for a technology that, for better or worse, is likely to...

Canadian Army battalion commander, chief warrant officer removed amid investigation

Canadian Army battalion commander, chief warrant officer removed amid investigation

The officer commanding one of the Canadian Army's leading regular force battalions and the unit's top non-commissioned officer have been removed from their position. Lt.-Col. Jason Hudson and Chief Warrant Officer Kim Doerr, of the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, based in Edmonton, were apparently forced to step aside over the weekend, several military sources said Tuesday.