ALBERTA- The debate over Alberta’s separation from Canada is no longer confined to legislative floors or tense social media feeds; it is increasingly spilling into
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U.S. claims about higher drug trafficking from Canada don’t match the data: fentanyl czar
OTTAWA- Canada’s top drug policy official is pushing back heavily against Washington’s assertions that a crackdown at the U.S.-Mexico border is diverting cartel operations and
Canada imposes 10% tariff on canned vegetables, excludes U.S., others
OTTAWA- The Canadian government has implemented a provisional 10 per cent tariff on global imports of canned vegetables to address immediate economic challenges facing its
Terrorism peace bond imposed on B.C. youth amid school threat investigation
vancouver- A youth in British Columbia’s Interior region has been placed under a strict 12-month terrorism peace bond as federal and local authorities continue to
Montreal mayor calls for moratorium on random police checks after racism allegations
Montreal- MontrealMayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada is calling for an immediate moratorium on random police checks, just one week after the city’s police chief revealed that
Carney government passes law allowing authorization of banned pesticides
OTTAWA — Parliament has passed a controversial budget omnibus bill that enacts the largest overhaul of Canada’s pesticide regulations in a generation, granting the federal
French language complaints in Quebec hit record high, OQLF says
MONTREAL — French language complaints in Quebec have reached an all-time high, driven largely by ongoing friction over the use of English in retail and
Senior aide of Alberta premier says First Nations should focus on own problems, not accuse premier of treason
EDMONTON — A fierce political firestorm has erupted in Alberta after the executive director of Premier Danielle Smith’s office told First Nations chiefs to stop
Canada recognizes noose as hate symbol
OTTAWA — Parliament has officially passed Bill C-9, sweeping new anti-hate legislation that officially categorizes the noose as a prohibited hate symbol under Canadian federal
Confusion spreads as Ottawa defends orders to surrender citizenship certificates
OTTAWA — Canada’s immigration department is scrambling to address growing confusion and outrage after demanding that “a few dozen” newly minted citizens surrender their citizenship
