EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has publicly endorsed Ontario’s decision to terminate its controversial anti-tariff advertising campaign, stating that credible diplomacy is the proper
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Irish Presidential Election: Left-Wing Independent Catherine Connolly Takes Early Lead
DUBLIN – Reports indicate that Catherine Connolly, the left-wing independent candidate, is surging ahead in the Irish Presidential election. Unofficial figures suggest that the 68-year-old
Liberal Candidate Demands Recount in Louisporte–Twillingate Following Narrow Defeat
ST. JOHN’S – Liberal candidate Derek Bennett has filed an application with the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, demanding a judicial recount in the
Quebec Imposes ‘Gang Order’ Health Bill, Threatening Doctors with Massive Fines and Performance Pay
MONTREAL – The Legault government in Quebec has introduced Bill 2, a special law enacted via a controversial ‘Gang Order’ (special legislative process), to impose
Disaster-related costs to increase by $1 billion by 2034
OTTAWA – Federal government spending on disaster financial assistance (DFA) is projected to soar in the coming years, according to a new report from the
Trump says trade talks with Canada ‘terminated’ over anti-tariffs advert
WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump has suspended trade negotiations with Canada, a drastic move triggered by a recent anti-tariff advertisement released by the Ontario
Carney visits Asia to forge new alliances and reduce US dependence
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Mark Carney is setting off on a key Asian tour today, focused on trade diversification as a primary national strategy. This
Alberta premier says back-to-work bill for striking teachers coming Monday
EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has announced that her government will pass “Back-to-Work” legislation on Monday unless a negotiated settlement is reached to resolve
Canada to table new bail reform bill aimed at cracking down on violent and repeat offenders
Ottawa: The Liberal government of Canada is set to introduce new legislation today aimed at making it more difficult to obtain bail for individuals accused
Long-term care workers across N.S. take strike votes, prepare for job action
Halifax: Long-term care home workers across Nova Scotia are preparing to go on strike, citing demands including substantial wage increases. The union representing the workers
