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‘Ballots should not have been rejected’: Windsor judge orders recount of election results

‘Ballots should not have been rejected’: Windsor judge orders recount of election results

Elections Canada will recount the ballots in the riding of Windsor-Tecumseh-Lakeshore (WTL), following a one-hour hearing in Superior court Friday.Former Liberal MP Irek Kusmierczyk lost the riding to the Conservative candidate Kathy Borrelli by 77 votes. The initial count had the difference at 233.Kusmierczyk’s lawyer, Jeff Hewitt argued some “...ballots should not have been rejected.”

Liberals putting out ‘feelers’ for NDP MPs to cross floor: Davies

Liberals putting out ‘feelers’ for NDP MPs to cross floor: Davies

Interim NDP Leader Don Davies says the Liberals are making phone calls to NDP members of parliament to see if they will join the Liberal Party in an effort to reach a majority government. Davies told Global News he’s not worried about his six other NDP MP colleagues switching political teams. “I do know that there’s been certain calls made...

Good Talk -- A New Pope In A World Of Trump, Carney and Chaos

Good Talk -- A New Pope In A World Of Trump, Carney and Chaos

Lots to discuss after a week where Mark Carney sits down with Donald Trump in the White House, Pierre Poilievre fights to hold on to his leadership, and a new prime minister tries to build a cabinet that can deliver on the promises that won an election. But we start with a new Pope, and what that could mean. Chantal...

NDP talking to the Carney government about getting official party status: Davies

NDP talking to the Carney government about getting official party status: Davies

Interim NDP leader Don Davies says his party is in "very early" discussions with the government of Prime Minister Mark Carney about being granted official party status in the House of Commons.The NDP was reduced to seven seats in the election, below the 12-seat threshold for official party status in the Commons.

PM Mark Carney to unveil his new cabinet at Rideau Hall on Tuesday

PM Mark Carney to unveil his new cabinet at Rideau Hall on Tuesday

Prime Minister Mark Carney will be sworn in and unveil his new cabinet on Tuesday, Rideau Hall has confirmed. In a ceremony presided over by Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, the newly elected prime minister will present to Canadians who he has picked to deliver on his series of campaign commitments, and lead on key files at a pivotal time for...

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Most Canadians anticipate at least some positive impact from Mark Carney on Canadian Unity

Most Canadians anticipate at least some positive impact from Mark Carney on Canadian Unity

The objective of the research was to gauge views of Canadians on newly-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney’s impact on unity among Canadians. Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) hybrid telephone and online random survey of 1,055 Canadians, 18 years of age or older, between May 5th and 8th, 2025 as part of an omnibus survey. The margin...

Referendum Reality? Half in Alberta & Saskatchewan call for vote on independence, but fewer would actually leave

    Referendum Reality? Half in Alberta & Saskatchewan call for vote on independence, but fewer would actually leave

    The path for a referendum on separation in Alberta was laid out this week by Premier Danielle Smith, even though she has been adamant that she does not support the movement. In Saskatchewan, Premier Scott Moe has said his government does not support separation, but he wouldn’t stand in the way of a vote. As these dual referendums loom, new...



    Will Danielle Smith steer Alberta away from separation, or will this train keep gathering steam?

    Will Danielle Smith steer Alberta away from separation, or will this train keep gathering steam?

    When Premier Danielle Smith speaks, she's still placing the Canadian flags behind her in among the Alberta provincial flags. As much as critics insist she's either a separatist herself or is opening the door wide to the Alberta secessionist movement by easing the rules to have a referendum next year, the premier herself maintains that she wants Alberta to stay...

    Mark Carney held a masterclass in how to deal with Donald Trump

    Mark Carney held a masterclass in how to deal with Donald Trump

    Prime Minister Mark Carney made his eagerly anticipated visit to the White House for his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump earlier this week. The meeting was anticlimactic and saw no confrontations, trolling or perceived slights from the mercurial American leader. Each man greeted the other with warm handshakes, beaming smiles, and spirited fist jabs. The jovial and festive vibes...

    Will Carney’s cabinet shuffle favour high-profile rookies or veteran MPs?

    Will Carney’s cabinet shuffle favour high-profile rookies or veteran MPs?

    From an ex-political journalist, Vancouver’s former mayor, a survivor of a mass murder, a former banking CEO and other star candidates who performed impressively on election night, Prime Minister Mark Carney has no shortage of high-profile rookie MPs to pick from for cabinet positions. The question remains: around how many veteran ministers from the Trudeau era will stay, or if...

    Calgary, Edmonton mayors call potential separatism referendum 'dangerous'

    Calgary, Edmonton mayors call potential separatism referendum 'dangerous'

    CALGARY -- Alberta's two big-city mayors say a separation referendum would be "devastating" to their local economies and is a needless distraction during a period in which the country should be focused on unity.



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    From the road to the back room: A view inside the Carney campaign

    From the road to the back room: A view inside the Carney campaign

    I was hoping to manage the Liberal media bus again for the 2025 Carney election campaign. It’s really a sweet gig if you don’t mind the odd moments of terror. You get to see Canada in all its beautiful glory, meet old friends, make new friends – and get a front-row seat to history. There are also a lot of...

    Conservatives' silence on Saskatoon mom's ejection troubling

    Conservatives' silence on Saskatoon mom's ejection troubling

    A Saskatoon woman wearing a transgender rights T-shirt was removed from a Conservative rally featuring Pierre Poilievre during the election campaign.

    The End of the Peace Dividend. The Start of the Defence Dividend

    The End of the Peace Dividend. The Start of the Defence Dividend

    Across the Western world, a generational shift in defence and security policy is underway. The so-called “peace dividend” that followed the Cold War, when countries reduced military spending to invest in domestic priorities, is now history. In the words of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, we now need to prepare for the defence dividend. This week, Starmer committed the United...

    Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives need to figure out what sunk them. It won’t be as easy as you might think

    Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives need to figure out what sunk them. It won’t be as easy as you might think

    When my editor asked me recently whether I had any thoughts on a Conservative election post-mortem, my reply was simple: we have to use the term post-mortem in a more literal sense than normal. The Conservatives don’t need to merely review the campaign. They need to figure out precisely what killed them. Because unless they find an answer, they won’t...

    Nova Scotia leading the way on reducing interprovincial trade barriers
    After Mr. Carney meets Trump, time and polls matter

    After Mr. Carney meets Trump, time and polls matter

    Now we wait. There is a sweat-it-out period on Canada-U.S. trade now. There aren’t real negotiations going on, not in the nitty-gritty sense, not yet. There’s a kind of pause to regroup. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump sat next to Prime Minister Mark Carney in the Oval Office and said there’s nothing the United States wants from Canada. He told...

    Conservatives want their leader to change. He might not wish to

    Conservatives want their leader to change. He might not wish to

    A failure to accommodate shifting circumstances is prompting questions inside the party about whether a 45-year-old man can truly change

    I am a former minister of foreign affairs. This is what’s at stake in the tension between India and Pakistan

    I am a former minister of foreign affairs. This is what’s at stake in the tension between India and Pakistan

    The conflict between India and Pakistan is not a sudden wildfire — it is a bed of long-burning embers, lying beneath decades of unresolved history, territorial disputes, mutual distrust, and a clash of national religious identities. From time to time, a gust of wind — a political provocation, a militant attack, or a deadly border clash — fans them back...

    The Battles Ahead for Pierre Poilievre

    The Battles Ahead for Pierre Poilievre

    Pierre Poilievre has moved quickly to consolidate his leadership of the Conservative Party in the wake of its disappointing loss in the April 28th general election and his own stunning personal loss of the suburban Ottawa riding of Carleton, which he had held for 20 years. But Poilievre’s placement of faithful lieutenant and former leader Andrew Scheer to lead the...

    Trump’s betrayal of Canada is starting to unravel


    Get ready for conservative civil war

    Get ready for conservative civil war

    As the reality of the federal Conservative Party’s defeat in last week’s federal election manifested, infighting within the movement erupted, particularly between the leaders of provincial Progressive Conservative parties and the federal party. This was, in turn, met by accusations by some federal Conservatives that Ontario premier Doug Ford was some kind of Liberal booster, and that he was somehow...

    Gender Equity Is Slipping — Here’s How Prime Minister Carney Can Lead
    Carney survives Trump’s BS and bile

    Carney survives Trump’s BS and bile

    What's the diplomatic thing to say when the U.S. president insults your predecessor, your close colleague and many others, to boot?In his Devil’s Dictionary, 19th-century American writer Ambrose Bierce defined diplomacy as the “patriotic art of lying for one’s country.”

    Can Carney’s Trump Whispering Save the Upcoming G7?

    Can Carney’s Trump Whispering Save the Upcoming G7?

    As a Canadian going about his business in London and Paris these days, it’s been impossible not to notice a change in the reflexive greeting from foreigners. The usual friendly thaw at the news that you’re from “the unobjectionable nation” has been replaced by immediate expressions of sympathy and indignation at our new status as Donald Trump’s favourite trolling target...

    Sustaining Canada’s forests: a model for responsible management

    Sustaining Canada’s forests: a model for responsible management

    By harvesting responsibly and regenerating diligently, we ensure that future generations will inherit a greener planet.

    Carney did what voters wanted him to do: Be the adult in the room
    Rebuilding the New Democratic Party

    Rebuilding the New Democratic Party

    Mark Carney goes to the Oval Office and learns a new skill from Donald Trump

    Mark Carney goes to the Oval Office and learns a new skill from Donald Trump

    If you talk to people who know Mark Carney well, one of the personality traits that comes up over and over is that he is not someone who suffers fools. People he thought were unprepared in meetings; reporters who asked questions he considered unfair or lazy; anyone he thought was wasting his time and ought to know better – they...

    Conservatives need nuanced reflection, not the nuclear option

    Conservatives need nuanced reflection, not the nuclear option

    Conservatives gathered this week for the first time since the April 28 election. Hopefully they had a vibrant, open, and fulsome caucus meeting where nothing was off limits. It need not be, and should not be, about recrimination and settling scores, but more about accountability and the route for the best path forward. Much has been made since the election...

    Time for Doug Ford to get out of bed with Mark Carney and back Danielle Smith

    Time for Doug Ford to get out of bed with Mark Carney and back Danielle Smith

    So, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is unhappy with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her hints at a separation referendum next year in Alberta. Well, the feeling is mutual. Ford isn’t very popular or respected in Alberta. I’ve taken to calling Ford the Liberal Premier of Ontario. I know he styles himself as a Conservative, but after his behaviour during the...

    Carney and Trump are only at the beginning of redefining the Canada-U.S. relationship

    Carney and Trump are only at the beginning of redefining the Canada-U.S. relationship

    In 2013, when he was running to unseat a Conservative government, Justin Trudeau said there were a "few very big things the prime minister of Canada needs to get right," one of which was "building a constructive working relationship with the president of the United States." That of course was long before the president of the United States was Donald...

    From scarcity to precarity—The mindset shift that rewrote Canada’s 2025 election

    From scarcity to precarity—The mindset shift that rewrote Canada’s 2025 election

    For the past few years, Pierre Poilievre was tuned into the Canadian mood with extraordinary precision. His pitch was shaped around a country gripped by a scarcity mindset—rising housing costs, strained health care, expensive groceries, and an overwhelming sense that the basics of life were slipping further from reach. It didn’t hurt that former prime minister Justin Trudeau was deeply...

    Mark Carney didn’t dodge as Donald Trump weaved

    Mark Carney didn’t dodge as Donald Trump weaved

    It’s called “the weave” — Donald Trump’s rambling, random rants when he has anyone’s attention — and Prime Minister Mark Carney can now say he experienced one at the president’s right hand. For more than 30 minutes in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump was weaving all over the place, but not dodging. Yes, he wants Canada to become part...

    Mark Carney starts speaking Trump’s language

    Mark Carney starts speaking Trump’s language

    The prime minister exited the Oval Office, and the most intense experience of his brief political career, with his dignity intact

    ‘Not for Sale’ vs. ‘Never say Never’: Mark Carney’s Clean Getaway

    ‘Not for Sale’ vs. ‘Never say Never’: Mark Carney’s Clean Getaway

    In the realm of American political rituals, the Oval Office “pool spray” doesn’t quite top the list of presidential traditions that have been upended by Donald Trump — the peaceful transition of power, the inaugural address, and a glancing acquaintanceship with the US Constitution all rate higher on the litany of obliterated norms than the classic, seated, fireplace-flanking bilateral handshake...

    The Carney Test: Putting Sovereignty and Prosperity Back Together
    Pierre Poilievre thinks he’s retreating to Conservative safety in Alberta. He’s really stepping into a minefield

    Pierre Poilievre thinks he’s retreating to Conservative safety in Alberta. He’s really stepping into a minefield

    Pierre Poilievre has retreated to a safe Alberta seat after losing his Ottawa one to the Liberals. Of course, he will win by a comfortable majority. But in the meantime he’ll have to figure out what to do about the ticking time bomb he’s been handed by the Alberta premier. The day after the election and before Conservative party leader...

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    From first impressions to policy planning, public servants await new cabinet, new Parliament

    From first impressions to policy planning, public servants await new cabinet, new Parliament

    From dusting off financial documents to preparing to welcome new ministers, there’s plenty of work to be done before King Charles III delivers the throne speech.

    Former Liberal minister’s pandemic-era role in medical supply deal renews concerns over insider access

    Former Liberal minister’s pandemic-era role in medical supply deal renews concerns over insider access

    Two Canadian medical supply manufacturers, as well as an industry group that represents 15 such firms, want the federal lobbying commissioner to investigate former deputy prime minister Sheila Copps’ contacts with senior officials about pandemic medical supply contracts. “We will contact the lobbying commissioner to ask why … companies connected with politicians or past politicians get preferential treatment over Canadian...

    Canada is a 'priority,' U.S. ambassador says, citing U.K. trade announcement as 'template'

    Canada is a 'priority,' U.S. ambassador says, citing U.K. trade announcement as 'template'

    As Canada looks for ways to see U.S. tariffs lifted, the country’s ambassador to Canada suggested the recent trade announcement with the United Kingdom could be a “template.” “I think this will kind of be a template for how we go around the world,” U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra told National Post. Article content Hoekstra made his comments as...

    Canada and Europe are collaborating on defence. What that might look like.

    Canada and Europe are collaborating on defence. What that might look like.

    As U.S. President Donald Trump continues to cast doubt on the future of the NATO military alliance, Canada is looking to partner with the European Union on defence.Here's a closer look at what's driving this major shift in transatlantic relations.



    Is the promise of military icebreakers political theatre or sensible policy?

    Is the promise of military icebreakers political theatre or sensible policy?

    A former top naval commander and several defence experts have been left scratching their heads following the governing Liberals and Opposition Conservatives' recent embrace of the notion of giving the Royal Canadian Navy heavy, armed icebreakers to defend the Arctic.

    Canada won’t sacrifice USMCA or vital sectors for quick deal with Trump: envoy
    Poilievre didn’t adapt enough to Trump or Trudeau shakeups, needs to ‘make peace’ with premiers: O’Toole

    Poilievre didn’t adapt enough to Trump or Trudeau shakeups, needs to ‘make peace’ with premiers: O’Toole

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre didn’t adapt enough to Justin Trudeau’s departure or U.S. President Donald Trump’s return to office, says Erin O’Toole, who is now suggesting his successor reconsider his tone and approach to provincial relationships before taking a second crack at becoming prime minister. In an interview on CTV News Channel’s Power Play with Vassy Kapelos, O’Toole said the...

    Conservative fundraising email suggests Liberals trying to 'tip the scales' in recounts

    Conservative fundraising email suggests Liberals trying to 'tip the scales' in recounts

    Canada Elections Act sets out when recounts happen and how they can proceed. A Conservative Party fundraising email alleges the Liberals are trying to "tip the scales" in riding recounts, language some political watchers say is concerning as some Canadians say they don't trust the results of last week's election. The email, sent to the Conservatives' mailing list on Wednesday...

    Smith says sovereignty referendum provides 'outlet' to avoid creation of new party

    Smith says sovereignty referendum provides 'outlet' to avoid creation of new party

    Smith cites high popularity of the sovereigntist Parti Québécois in Quebec. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's willing to risk a separation referendum in part to avert the emergence of a political rival. Smith says she doesn't support separating her province from Canada, but says Albertans have genuine grievances with the federal government, and she wants concessions from Liberal Prime...

    More details needed about Carney's plans to revamp foreign service, union head says

    More details needed about Carney's plans to revamp foreign service, union head says

    OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Mark Carney has vowed to invest in Canada's foreign service, arguing that diplomacy is becoming increasingly important in a dangerous world.

    Powell Gets Support From Bank of Canada’s Macklem Amid Trump Attacks

    Powell Gets Support From Bank of Canada’s Macklem Amid Trump Attacks

    Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem offered support to Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell from US President Donald Trump’s attacks, as the Canadian policymaker called the independence of central banks “sacrosanct.”

    Pope Leo XIV named 1st American leader of Catholic Church

    Pope Leo XIV named 1st American leader of Catholic Church

    For the first time in the Catholic Church’s history, cardinals have named an American to be the new pope.Robert Francis Prevost, 69, received votes from at least 89 of the 133 cardinals in the conclave, a two-thirds majority, to become the new pontiff.Prevost chose Pope Leo XIV as his papal name.

    Doug Ford avoids ‘bear trap’ of advising Pierre Poilievre on his run in Alberta

    Doug Ford avoids ‘bear trap’ of advising Pierre Poilievre on his run in Alberta

    The remarks referenced the tensions between Ontario’s PC premier and the federal Tories, who accused Ford of “sabotaging” their campaign. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is reaching out to Premier Doug Ford in the wake of the Tories’ latest electoral defeat. But there is one piece of advice Ford, who works closely with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals, isn’t about to...

    Four small modular reactors at Darlington to cost $21 billion to build

    Four small modular reactors at Darlington to cost $21 billion to build

    Ontario is set to spend nearly $21 billion to build four small modular reactors east of Toronto. Officials say construction on the first modular reactor at the site of the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station will begin this year and should be completed by 2030. The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission approved Ontario Power Generation's plan last month to build the first...

    Who will be in Carney’s cabinet? Adding new faces while staying lean will be the Prime Minister’s challenge
    Losing Carleton: Poilievre's defeat in rural Ottawa was years in the making

    Losing Carleton: Poilievre's defeat in rural Ottawa was years in the making

    The Conservative leader was once assumed to be the next prime minister. How did he lose his own riding? When Pierre Poilievre took the stage at the Conservative party headquarters in the early hours after the federal election, his future was far from clear. The Conservative leader delivered a relatively upbeat concession speech, congratulating newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney...

    How Poilievre’s big loss impacts two parliamentary salaries

    How Poilievre’s big loss impacts two parliamentary salaries

    After the Conservatives lost a fourth straight election, Pierre Poilievre is tasked with convincing supporters that he is still the right person to lead the party to victory in the next election, despite losing his own seat. Poilievre’s path to returning to the House of Commons requires replacing an elected member of Parliament in a yet-to-be-called byelection in rural Alberta...

    Carney's campaign made big promises for AI. Will his government deliver?

    Carney's campaign made big promises for AI. Will his government deliver?

    Mark Carney's promise to lead a Canadian economic transformation includes a renewed focus on artificial intelligence, which the new prime minister listed as a key pillar of his plan. Experts say they are encouraged by Carney's campaign pledge to invest in the technology. But they say that after establishing itself as a leader in the early decades of AI development...

    Alberta separation would send Canada into uncharted territory, say legal experts

    Alberta separation would send Canada into uncharted territory, say legal experts

    As separatist discontent bubbles up anew in Alberta, experts say a vote to sever ties with Canada would pitch the country into unexplored territory on everything from money to First Nations and national parks. "You're in terra incognita. You're off the map when we get to that stage of the proceedings," said law professor Eric Adams. "A lot of things...

    NDP faces 'Parliament from hell' without official party status, says former MP

    NDP faces 'Parliament from hell' without official party status, says former MP

    The NDP will return to the House of Commons without official party status at the end of May. The last time this happened was after the 1993 election -- a time one former New Democrat MP remembers as "the Parliament from hell." Svend Robinson represented Burnaby, B.C., in the House of Commons from 1979 to 2004. He said the party's...

    Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai announces resignation

      Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai announces resignation

      In a surprise move Wednesday, Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai announced he's stepping down.Pillai told reporters he plans to stay on until a new leader is selected.He said he plans to focus on improvements to health care and the threat posed by U.S. tariffs for the rest of his term.

      What Trump and Carney discussed over lunch in Washington, according to a senior official

      What Trump and Carney discussed over lunch in Washington, according to a senior official

      A lot of the chatter was about foreign policy — and Carney pressed Trump on tariffs. After their Oval Office encounter under the glare of the TV lights, Prime Minister Mark Carney and his U.S. counterpart retreated to the Roosevelt Room for a working lunch on Tuesday. Much of the mealtime chatter was about foreign policy issues, according to a...

      Alberta Premier Smith will ‘respect the outcome’ of referendum on separation, says her job is to ‘bring the temperature down’

      Alberta Premier Smith will ‘respect the outcome’ of referendum on separation, says her job is to ‘bring the temperature down’

      Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she will “respect the outcome” of a referendum vote to separate the western province from the rest of Canada, but insisted she does not support the initiative. Pressed repeatedly on whether she would pursue separation if a vote in Alberta endorsed it, Smith conceded she would. “What I have said is that I will respect...

      Over 800 special ballots 'mistakenly' kept in B.C. riding, Elections Canada says

      Over 800 special ballots 'mistakenly' kept in B.C. riding, Elections Canada says

      Over 800 special ballots cast during the recent federal election were mistakenly kept at the office of a returning officer in B.C., Elections Canada says.The agency says all registered political parties have been informed that 822 special ballots cast by electors in 74 electoral districts across the country were left with the returning officer in the riding of Coquitlam--Port Coquitlam.

      Scheer doesn't seem keen to move into Stornoway, but says talks are 'ongoing'

      Scheer doesn't seem keen to move into Stornoway, but says talks are 'ongoing'

      Newly minted interim Opposition leader Andrew Scheer says talks are "ongoing" about the current Stornoway conundrum — but he doesn't sound eager to move into the official residence. The Saskatchewan MP was chosen to temporarily take over Pierre Poilievre's parliamentary duties as the Conservative leader seeks to reclaim a seat in the House of Commons. Poilievre lost his long-held Ontario...

      Trump revives, then discards, then revives again the idea of taxing the rich in big GOP bill

      WASHINGTON (AP) -- After musing publicly and privately with the idea of raising the top tax rate for wealthy millionaires as Republicans draft his big bill in Congress, President Donald Trump early Friday backed off that call -- sort of.

      President Trump fires Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden

      President Trump fires Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden

      WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump abruptly fired Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden on Thursday as the White House continues to purge the federal government of those perceived to oppose the president and his agenda.

      Trump pulls the nomination of Ed Martin for DC US Attorney after concerns of partisanship

      Trump pulls the nomination of Ed Martin for DC US Attorney after concerns of partisanship

      WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump said Thursday that he would pull his nomination of Ed Martin Jr. to be the top federal prosecutor for the nation's capital, bowing to bipartisan concerns about the conservative activist's modest legal experience, divisive politics and support for Jan. 6 rioters.

      Trump says he is naming Fox News host and former judge Jeanine Pirro as top federal prosecutor in DC

      Trump says he is naming Fox News host and former judge Jeanine Pirro as top federal prosecutor in DC

      WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump said Thursday that he is naming Fox News host Jeanine Pirro, a former county prosecutor and elected judge, to be the top federal prosecutor for the nation's capital after abandoning his first pick for the job.

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      Expert in B.C. says India-Pakistan tension at highest point since 1999

      Expert in B.C. says India-Pakistan tension at highest point since 1999

      VANCOUVER -- A British Columbia researcher in South Asian affairs says concerns about the current India and Pakistan tensions are justified, given that the region has not seen a conflict this intense in more than 25 years.

      Pope Leo XIV named 1st American leader of Catholic Church

      Pope Leo XIV named 1st American leader of Catholic Church

      For the first time in the Catholic Church’s history, cardinals have named an American to be the new pope.Robert Francis Prevost, 69, received votes from at least 89 of the 133 cardinals in the conclave, a two-thirds majority, to become the new pontiff.Prevost chose Pope Leo XIV as his papal name.

      Trump campaign architects are now training their sights on Albania's upcoming election

      Trump campaign architects are now training their sights on Albania's upcoming election

      TIRANA, Albania (AP) -- Some of the architects of Donald Trump's presidential campaigns have reunited in Albania as they try to help a Trumpian candidate prevail in this weekend's elections.

      India says it has launched strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir

        India says it has launched strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir

        The Indian armed forces launched “Operation Sindoor,” hitting nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian government said in a statement.No Pakistani military facilities have been targeted in the action that happened early Wednesday local time, the statement added.

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        A fork in the road: As bifurcation hits the global uranium industry, the secure path leads to Canada

        A fork in the road: As bifurcation hits the global uranium industry, the secure path leads to Canada

        Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has forever changed global commodities markets. The economic sanctions subsequently imposed on Russia exposed multiple risks related to (over)reliance on a single or dominant suppliers of critical materials (Sukhankin 2024a).

        God and Mr. Carney

        God and Mr. Carney

        Despite knowing very little about him, Canadians chose Mark Carney as their new prime minister. Fearful of the bellicose threats coming from the United States about Canada becoming the 51st state, voters turned to the former central banker as a steady hand to deal with President Donald Trump. With no previous political experience to point to, much was made during...


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        The Conservatives’ best-performing ad was probably their most derided

        The Conservatives’ best-performing ad was probably their most derided

        Some dismissed it as the “erectile dysfunction” ad. Others laughed it off as a desperate Hail Mary to salvage a faltering campaign in Southern Ontario—specifically in the all-important 905 region.Well, they can stop laughing.Call it the blue belt now. The Conservatives not only held their ground in the 905—they flipped several Liberal ridings.

        Welcome to the new post-transparency

        Welcome to the new post-transparency

        The world is chaotic. Sovereignty, diplomacy, trade, free speech, science are all under assault. Daily life seems suddenly dangerous. Even the weather report is scary. “Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,” as William Butler Yeats put it in The Second Coming (1919). We’ve entered an era of might makes right. Familiar rules are changing. Among the changes is the...

        Access to information is AWOL

        Access to information is AWOL

        This will be a very short post on the access-to-information election promises of the five main political parties. That’s because there’s nothing to write about.With the release of the last platform today (Conservative), no party is committing to reforming the dysfunctional Access to Information Act, other than reciting cheap bromides. Some aren’t even offering bromides.

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        Will Carney’s meeting with Trump change anything?

          Will Carney’s meeting with Trump change anything?

          Will Prime Minister Mark Carney’s meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump change anything with for the Canada-U.S. relationship? Andrew Scheer steps up for the Conservatives as interim Opposition leader in the House. And, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith re-ignites the sovereignty debate. Rosemary Barton hosts Chantal Hébert, Althia Raj and Aaron Wherry

          Conservatives on their election loss and what happens now

            Conservatives on their election loss and what happens now

            What are Conservative MPs and candidates thinking as the party regroups after their election loss and charts a path forward? On this week’s show, we ask some of them. But first, Toronto Star reporter Raisa Patel gets us caught up on what happened at the Conservatives’ caucus meeting Tuesday. In this episode: Toronto Star politics reporter Raisa Patel; Greg McLean...

            How serious is Alberta’s push for a referendum on separation?

              How serious is Alberta’s push for a referendum on separation?

              While the Liberal Party celebrated winning its fourth mandate in a row in the latest federal election, thousands of Albertans spent the night calling for a referendum on separatism. This week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addressed growing frustrations in her province and shared her demands of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new federal government.

              Is the U.S. Authoritarian Yet?

                Is the U.S. Authoritarian Yet?

                History is easy in the rearview. When you look back things are a lot neater and tidier - you can say this is authoritarianism, this is fascism, this is the obvious threshold or signpost for crossing into it. History though may not be as obvious when you are living it. Has the United States crossed the threshold into authoritarianism? Or...