A Canadian senator is raising concerns that proposed changes to federal pesticide regulations could undermine Canada’s international trade relationships, warning that weaker standards may jeopardize access to key global markets …
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A tragic shooting incident in Montreal has left three people dead, including a police officer and a civilian, sending shockwaves through the city and prompting an extensive investigation by law …
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Financial pressures are mounting across Manitoba as the province records its highest number of insolvency filings in a decade, highlighting the growing economic strain faced by households grappling with rising …
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A dramatic rescue unfolded in Montreal after a pregnant woman was safely evacuated from rising floodwaters, highlighting extraordinary acts of compassion and solidarity as residents came together to help one …
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Veteran Alberta politician Joe Ceci has announced that he will bring an end to his decades-long public service career in 2027, closing a chapter that has seen him serve as …
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Politics
MacKinnon Defends PM Carney’s Absence From Question Period, Citing ‘Deep Reverence for Parliament’
Senior Liberal minister Steven MacKinnon has defended Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent absences from the House of Commons’ Question Period, insisting that the prime minister’s approach reflects a “deep reverence …
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A newly released book examining the growth of far-right extremism in Canada is challenging long-held assumptions about the country’s identity, arguing that extremist movements are not merely imported threats but …
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Canada’s national Inuit leadership has signaled that it could explore relationships with foreign partners if its relationship with the federal government deteriorates, underscoring growing concerns over Ottawa’s commitment to Arctic …
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A renewed push for Alberta separatism is gaining attention after a group advocating for the province’s independence officially launched a campaign arguing that Alberta possesses the economic strength and natural …
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A First Nation community in northwestern British Columbia has ordered five individuals to leave its territory, a decision that has sparked discussions about Indigenous self-governance, community safety, and the exercise …