Ottawa : Toronto made history today as the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) officially launched Line 5, the world’s first fully solar-powered subway line. Spanning 12
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Ottawa : Consumer Carbon Price Ends Amid Policy Shifts April 1, 2025, marks the official end of the consumer carbon price in Canada, a significant policy
Federal Election Heats Up Over Economic Strategy
Ottawa : Federal Election Heats Up Over Economic Strategy With the Canadian federal election approaching on April 28, 2025, the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney,
U.S. Tariffs Set to Impact Canada on April 2
U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to unveil sweeping reciprocal tariffs on April 2, 2025, targeting Canada among other nations. These tariffs, including a 25%
NDP Struggles as Singh Battles for Relevance in Tightening Race
Ottawa : The New Democratic Party (NDP), under Jagmeet Singh, is facing its toughest election yet, with polls showing support dipping into single digits—some as
Conservatives Pivot to Quebec as Poilievre Fights to Regain Ground
Ottawa : Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is shifting his campaign focus to Quebec this week, aiming to claw back support as the Liberals widen their
Liberals Surge in Polls as Carney’s Leadership Resonates Amid Trump Tensions
Ottawa : With less than a month until Canada’s 45th federal election on April 28, the Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has
Liberals Surge Ahead as Election Nears, Polls Show Tight Race with Conservatives
Ottawa : The Liberal Party, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, has taken a lead over Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives in recent polls as the April
Foreign Interference Looms Large: Canada Braces for Election Meddling
Ottawa : With the election campaign in full swing, Canadian officials are sounding the alarm about potential foreign interference. A senior intelligence official from the
Party Leaders Ramp Up Campaigns: Carney Pauses for Trade Talks, Singh Admits NDP Struggles
Ottawa : As the 36-day election sprint continues, party leaders are intensifying their efforts. Mark Carney briefly paused his campaign to address U.S. auto tariffs,