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PM Carney in Ireland to meet with leaders, visit family's homeland

PM Carney in Ireland to meet with leaders, visit family's homeland

Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Ireland today to drum up business and investment with European peers and visit his ancestors' home on the Emerald Isle. Carney has arrived in Dublin, where he will meet with Micheal Martin, Ireland's head of government, and attend a welcoming ceremony at Dublin Castle. The leaders are set to hold a joint media availability...

Lutnick leading charge on Gordie Howe Bridge ahead of delay: White House official

Lutnick leading charge on Gordie Howe Bridge ahead of delay: White House official

U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been leading the charge in the Trump administration on the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which has seen its opening delayed at the request of the United States, a White House official said Friday. Speaking on background, the administration official said Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer spoke with the White House recently about the bridge but...

Good Talk - Let's Call It The G6, Forget About Trump

Good Talk - Let's Call It The G6, Forget About Trump

Lots of good talk on Good Talk this week, starting with Chantal and Bruce on Mark Carney's trip to Paris today and his talks with Emmanuel Macron. France is hosting the G7 next week, but for many, it's really a G6 with Donald Trump's America, no friend of the group. That and CUSMA and social media bans top the discussion...

Carney announces new intelligence exchange agreement with France

Carney announces new intelligence exchange agreement with France

Canada and France will deepen their defence and industrial co-operation through a new general security of information agreement, Prime Minister Mark Carney said in Paris on Friday. Carney made the announcement in a joint statement alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, ahead of a bilateral meeting between the two at the Palais de l’Elysée. “Businesses in both of our countries are...

From Davos to the G7: Mark Carney’s middle-power moment

From Davos to the G7: Mark Carney’s middle-power moment

When Mark Carney arrived in Davos in January and warned that “middle powers” risked ending up “on the menu” of the “hegemons,” he sounded like a Canadian prime minister on the hunt for a foreign policy.

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Federal Politics: Canadians cooling on Carney as gap narrows between Liberals and CPC

Federal Politics: Canadians cooling on Carney as gap narrows between Liberals and CPC

The summer is a pivotal season for Prime Minister Mark Carney as the U.S.-Canada trade relationship enters a forced inflexion point with the scheduled joint review of the U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade agreement — which U.S. President Donald Trump has once again threatened to blow up. Carney enters this period with signs that the grace extended by Canadians to his renewed Liberal...

Premiers’ Performance: Eby, Smith, and Ford each tumble to new lows approval

Premiers’ Performance: Eby, Smith, and Ford each tumble to new lows approval

Political discontent may be growing across the country, but this quarter’s premier approval ratings show a clear concentration of trouble among three of the country’s most prominent leaders. In Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario, Danielle Smith, David Eby and Doug Ford all fall to personal lows, each facing a different mix of governing fatigue, economic pressure and controversy at home...



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Feds announce first Defence Industrial Strategy-related medical countermeasures project with $75-million for Canadian Blood Services

Feds announce first Defence Industrial Strategy-related medical countermeasures project with $75-million for Canadian Blood Services

With a $75-million investment to Canadian Blood Services to increase domestic blood and plasma supplies for health emergencies, the federal Liberals have provided a first look at their plans to bolster Canada’s medical countermeasures, which were classified as a “sovereign capability” in the Defence Industrial Strategy released earlier this year. But two other life sciences experts say the strategy’s health...

Canada’s fight against a global free-for-all in the Arctic

Canada’s fight against a global free-for-all in the Arctic

The concept of Canadian Arctic sovereignty is rapidly becoming outdated as much of the world eyes the region as part of an intense global competition that will blur traditional lines and beliefs, a conference on Canada-U.S. relations was told this week. The wakeup call came from Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, the former president of Iceland and now the chair of Arctic...

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Regulatory Predictability, Not Government Favouritism, Will Get Major Projects Built

Regulatory Predictability, Not Government Favouritism, Will Get Major Projects Built

Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon’s recent acknowledgment that new legislation may be needed to accelerate approvals for major projects is an admission of long-standing failure. Canada’s regulatory system for infrastructure and resource development has become slow, uncertain, and politicized. While Ottawa now speaks of one or two year approval windows and continues expanding entities like the Major Projects Office, deeper...

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Why Quebec’s Conservatives should team up with Quebec’s Liberals

Why Quebec’s Conservatives should team up with Quebec’s Liberals

Quebec’s federalists face a crucial and highly consequential choice ahead of the next provincial election, to be held Oct. 5. Faced with the prospect of a Parti Québécois (PQ) victory under the leadership of Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, flanked by a nationalist Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) and a separatist Québec Solidaire, Quebec could soon be plunged into a third referendum on...

Mark Carney’s new social-media rules won’t bring the kids back from Mars

Mark Carney’s new social-media rules won’t bring the kids back from Mars

When I wrote about Jonathan Haidt’s book “The Anxious Generation” two years ago, I was struck by the thought experiment he uses as an opening. Imagine, he wrote, if a tech lord proposed sending your teenage daughter to join the first human settlement on Mars. She’s eager to go — all my friends will be there! — but it turns...

The Canada Day Speech Pierre Poilievre should give.

The Canada Day Speech Pierre Poilievre should give.

Poilievre needs more people to like the sound of his voice. To hear him say things that make them feel confident and hopeful, not depressed. To reveal some self-awareness.

It’s not the separatists who are the real threat to the country. It’s the federalists

It’s not the separatists who are the real threat to the country. It’s the federalists

This fall’s referendum on secession in Alberta – well, not on secession, but on whether to have a referendum on secession – promises another chance to observe a familiar phenomenon: federalists “fighting for Canada” on separatist terms. There has been no shortage of volunteers to play Captain Canada in the campaign to come, notably Danielle Smith, the Premier, and Pierre...

Carney getting performative is raising public skepticism

Carney getting performative is raising public skepticism

Prime Minister Mark Carney has confronted two critical but unrelated challenges with performative techniques that have been greeted with understandable skepticism by the two target audiences. In both cases — the need to build infrastructure to transport oil to tidewater and on to overseas markets and the failure to counter the worst antisemitism since the Second World War — Carney...



The U.S. ambassador blurts out Donald Trump’s bluff

The U.S. ambassador blurts out Donald Trump’s bluff

Pete Hoekstra is not quite in the super league of undiplomatic diplomats. Before he was British foreign minister, Boris Johnson once offended the entire nation of Papua New Guinea by linking it to cannibalism. But the current U.S. ambassador can claim the rare accomplishment of uniting Canadians coast to coast in their animosity toward him.

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Funambulist Premier Walks Electrified Sovereignty Fence

Funambulist Premier Walks Electrified Sovereignty Fence

Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette has given her governing Quebec party a pulse with a mix of seriousness outside the province and calculated wedge politics at home.

With Carney and Poilievre, it’s hubris vs. pessimism in the House

With Carney and Poilievre, it’s hubris vs. pessimism in the House

The daily question period in the House of Commons generally subtracts from the sum of human knowledge, and Tuesday’s episode was an absolute belter in terms of confusing anyone watching. It kicked off with Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre calling the “phantom” high-speed railway between Quebec City and Toronto “a boondoggle.” This from the Conservative party that has called on the...

If money talks, Trump could survive the midterms

If money talks, Trump could survive the midterms

Even though they have a mammoth money lead on the Democrats, fundraisers for U.S. President Donald Trump never let up. Their solicitations come at a relentless pace, like corn being popped. I have a sense of it because I strangely got on the Republicans’ mailing list as a MAGA supporter and potential donor. My inbox is bombarded several times a...

At Pride flag raising, Mark Carney celebrates doing the bare minimum for Pride

At Pride flag raising, Mark Carney celebrates doing the bare minimum for Pride

At the Pride flag raising on Parliament Hill on Tuesday, local activists and onlookers mingled with staffers, MPs and senators in the hot sun while waiting for Prime Minister Mark Carney to arrive. A group of Conservative MPs were present, including out lesbian MP Melissa Lantsman, though none would dare be photographed on stage at the end of the event...



Honda just issued a warning about its future in Canada. That could inadvertently hand a win to Chinese EV makers

Honda just issued a warning about its future in Canada. That could inadvertently hand a win to Chinese EV makers

One of Ontario’s biggest and most reliable automakers is warning Canadians not to take its presence here for granted. “Companies don’t automatically keep building vehicles in the same country just because it’s always been that way,” Honda Canada president Dave Jamieson told an industry summit convened by the Automotive Parts Manufacturers’ Association in Vaughan this week.

Will separatists topple Danielle Smith and win control of UCP? Not a chance

Will separatists topple Danielle Smith and win control of UCP? Not a chance

There is zero chance, absolutely none, that separatist leaders will kick Premier Danielle Smith out of office and take over the United Conservative Party. That's how they talk, of course. They're going after the premier because they don't like her referendum question and her embrace of federalism, Alberta style. In the last column, I tried to explain the movement against...

Pierre Poilievre tries on his Captain Canada hat. It looks good on him

Pierre Poilievre tries on his Captain Canada hat. It looks good on him

There’s a lineup of imperfect candidates who could make the case for Canada ahead of Alberta’s referendum-to-have-a-referendum on sovereignty in the fall. There’s Prime Minister Mark Carney, of course, the most prominent federalist in the country and one who happened to spend the majority of his childhood and adolescence in Alberta. But Mr. Carney is Albertan in the same way...

The CUSMA Crunch: Leblanc and Charette are More than Good Cop/Bad Cop

The CUSMA Crunch: Leblanc and Charette are More than Good Cop/Bad Cop

Today was the day when Donald Trump issued the inevitable pronouncement that he’d prefer not to renew the Canada-US-Mexico (CUSMA) agreement at all. While only time will tell how much of that statement was posturing, it raises the question of how Team Canada will approach this new phase in the evolution of the deal. This time last year, many observers...

Mark Carney’s Irish Political Pilgrimage

Mark Carney’s Irish Political Pilgrimage

The Irish political pilgrimage — or world-leader “roots tour” as an adaptation of the ancestral tourism that fuels so much Blarney-Stone kissing — is a classic of personal diplomacy pioneered by President John F. Kennedy. “If this nation had achieved its present political and economic stature a century or so ago,” Kennedy said in his speech to the Oireachtas Éireann...

Premier Smith's quiet battle against separatist takeover of UCP heats up

Premier Smith's quiet battle against separatist takeover of UCP heats up

The UCP is cooked if separatists take control. Well aware of the threat, Premier Danielle Smith's forces are quietly acting against UCP rebels who want to kick her out of office. It's happening in battles for riding nominations as well as party board elections at the UCP convention Nov. 27 to 29. This is heating up fast. Smith simply can't...



Carney can catch more caucus flies with honey than vinegar

Carney can catch more caucus flies with honey than vinegar

In recent days, both the Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail have written pieces on some limited degree of dissension in the federal Liberal caucus around how Prime Minister Mark Carney allegedly interacts with his team members. The Star story talked about how the prime minister apparently yells, and wants solutions not problems brought forward by his MPs. While...

Canada’s AI strategy misses the mark

Canada’s AI strategy misses the mark

Fears of artificial intelligence tend to fall into two camps. On one hand, there is widespread anxiety that we are allowing AI to develop too fast, too far, beyond our ability to prevent or mitigate its potential harms. These range from the threat to privacy, to the problems of telling what is real or human from AI-generated fakery, to the...

The disturbingly powerful allure of Avi Lewis’s ‘gen Z socialism’

The disturbingly powerful allure of Avi Lewis’s ‘gen Z socialism’

When Avi Lewis was elected leader of the New Democratic Party just over two months ago, he issued a boast that was almost Trumpian in its braggadocio. "Canada, mark your calendar. The NDP comeback starts now," he said. But it turns out, he was right. A Liaison Strategies poll released on Monday had NDP support at 15 per cent, with...

Carney should be applauded for social media ban

Carney should be applauded for social media ban

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Louise Arbour and Pierre Poilievre have different ideas about how Canada can do better

Louise Arbour and Pierre Poilievre have different ideas about how Canada can do better

Canada’s new governor-general, Louise Arbour sums up Canadian pride this way: “We don’t think we are perfect, but we believe we’re pretty well on the way there.” Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, meanwhile, chose the very day of Arbour’s installation to lay out what’s standing in the way of perfection — namely, the federal government.

Our new Governor General has one thing in common with Trump. In every other way they are opposites

Our new Governor General has one thing in common with Trump. In every other way they are opposites

Sixty-five years ago, on a state visit to Ottawa, President John F Kennedy planted a tree on the grounds of Rideau Hall, the Governor General’s residence. What should have been an anodyne ritual turned into a nightmare for him. The President injured his back so severely that it made the front page of the New York Times, affected his performance...

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Ottawa moves to tighten rules barring forced labour products from Canada

Ottawa moves to tighten rules barring forced labour products from Canada

The federal government tabled a bill Friday to change the way Canada bars imports of products made with forced labour following an American tariff threat. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand was in Paris with Prime Minister Mark Carney as the legislation was tabled by her parliamentary secretary, Rob Oliphant. "This will be a made-in-Canada solution to an international problem," he...

Small grocers embrace Ottawa's national food security strategy

Small grocers embrace Ottawa's national food security strategy

Independent grocers are welcoming the federal government's national food security strategy, aimed at boosting competition among grocers, growing local produce year-round and improving consumer affordability.

Alberta leading country in economic growth while rest of Canada stalls: report

Alberta leading country in economic growth while rest of Canada stalls: report

ATB report points to tariffs, Iran war and separatism as possible risks. Alberta’s economy is staying the course despite uncertain tariff policies from the United States and the impact of the U.S and Israel-Iran war on global oil supply, according to a new report released Thursday. “Moving fast in the slow lane: Alberta’s economy in 2026 and 2027” is the...

The 2029 warning: NATO's race to rearm ahead of Russia

The 2029 warning: NATO's race to rearm ahead of Russia

German defence minister, army chief point to a narrow timeline. They're not alone. Boris Pistorius doesn't look like a man prone to alarmism. Germany's defence minister is frank and plain-spoken, but also deliberate with his words and intention. When he talks about Russia, the future of the West and the possibility of another European war, the message however becomes stark...

PM Carney in Paris to meet with French president ahead of G7 summit

PM Carney in Paris to meet with French president ahead of G7 summit

Prime Minister Mark Carney has landed in Paris, where he is set to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron ahead of the G7 summit next week. A government official briefing reporters before the trip framed the meeting as Canada passing the G7 presidency baton to France and said the leaders likely will discuss how to advance a strategic partnership between...

'I followed all the rules' on Alto, Champagne says amid conflict allegations

'I followed all the rules' on Alto, Champagne says amid conflict allegations

Finance Minister Francois-Phillippe Champagne says he "followed all the rules" to make sure he wasn't in a conflict of interest related to the Alto high-speed rail project. The minister testified at the parliamentary ethics committee Thursday after months of scrutiny from the federal Conservatives over his involvement in the proposed $90-billion high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City. Champagne...

United States asked for Gordie Howe Bridge opening to be delayed: Carney

United States asked for Gordie Howe Bridge opening to be delayed: Carney

Prime Minister Mark Carney says the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge was delayed at the request of the United States -- but the issue is separate from negotiations on a critical continental trade pact. "At the request of the United States, we agreed to delay the opening and take the necessary time to resolve outstanding issues, a few...

Lockheed Martin makes no promises on extras for F-35 deal, despite feds push for ‘more’ economic benefits

Lockheed Martin makes no promises on extras for F-35 deal, despite feds push for ‘more’ economic benefits

As Ottawa pushes to get “more” economic benefits from its multibillion-dollar F-35 fighter jets procurement, such as more domestic jobs created, the aircraft’s American manufacturer Lockheed Martin isn’t giving any indication if it’s willing to offer anything “more,” saying opportunities already exist in a global partnership program of which Canada is a member. Prime Minister Mark Carney (Nepean, Ont.) ordered...

Carney announces national food security strategy meant to expand choice, lower prices

Carney announces national food security strategy meant to expand choice, lower prices

The Liberal government has announced a national food security strategy aimed at giving Canadians more access to locally produced fruit, vegetables and other fresh items at lower prices. The plan outlined Thursday is intended to change the way food is bought, sold, transported and distributed in Canada to better support farmers, small independent players and consumers. The government says the...

Ottawa tabling bill on forced labour after Trump threatens new tariffs

Ottawa tabling bill on forced labour after Trump threatens new tariffs

The Canadian government gave notice Thursday it’s introducing new legislation to stop the import of goods made with forced labour as the U.S. threatens new tariffs on foreign trading partners. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand on Thursday told the House of Commons that within days, the government will be tabling “an Act respecting the prohibition of the importation of goods...

Alberta files appeal on court decision to throw out separatist referendum petition

Alberta files appeal on court decision to throw out separatist referendum petition

Alberta's government has filed its appeal of a judge's decision to throw out a petition looking to force a vote on the province quitting Canada. Premier Danielle Smith criticized the ruling last month, calling it "anti-democratic," and promised to appeal. Court of King's Bench Justice Shaina Leonard found the referendum petition shouldn't have been issued under provincial law and that...

Premiers’ Performance: Eby, Smith, and Ford each tumble to new lows approval

Premiers’ Performance: Eby, Smith, and Ford each tumble to new lows approval

Political discontent may be growing across the country, but this quarter’s premier approval ratings show a clear concentration of trouble among three of the country’s most prominent leaders. In Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario, Danielle Smith, David Eby and Doug Ford all fall to personal lows, each facing a different mix of governing fatigue, economic pressure and controversy at home...

Carney talks trade with G7 allies, China ahead of leaders' summit

Carney talks trade with G7 allies, China ahead of leaders' summit

Prime Minister Mark Carney took part in a video call involving Group of Seven countries and China today to address global economic imbalances. A spokesperson for the Prime Minister's Office confirmed Carney took part in the meeting led by French President Emmanuel Macron. The government of France says priorities for the G7 Leaders' Summit next week will include reducing global...

Ambassador tells Canada to don 'sales hat' after Trump questions future of trade pact

Ambassador tells Canada to don 'sales hat' after Trump questions future of trade pact

The United States' top diplomat in Canada says that when U.S. President Donald Trump says the U.S. doesn't need anything from its northern neighbour, he's actually looking for ways to collaborate. "When the president says we don't need this from Canada, or there's nothing we need, America has a tremendous amount of things where we have a need," U.S. Ambassador...

MP who helps shape AI, auto policy owns Palantir, Tesla stock

MP who helps shape AI, auto policy owns Palantir, Tesla stock

A Conservative MP who helps shape Canada’s AI and auto policy owns stock in the American software company Palantir and carmaker Tesla. An August 2025 ethics disclosure indicates that Ontario MP Michael Guglielmin owns at least $10,000 of stock in Palantir, which a member of his own party has criticized for its data gathering practices.

Trump's ambassador names one thing America needs from Canada - It turns out U.S. farmers can't do without potash.

Trump's ambassador names one thing America needs from Canada - It turns out U.S. farmers can't do without potash.

One day after President Donald Trump declared the United States doesn’t need anything from Canada, his ambassador in Ottawa offered a notable exception: potash. Canada is the world’s top exporter of the essential fertilizer used to maximize crop production — and it’s one commodity U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra said the United States needs as the fate of free...

Carney to unveil new food security strategy

Carney to unveil new food security strategy

PM has said strategy would strengthen domestic food production, improve access to affordable food. While the grocery rebates hitting lower-income bank accounts this month offer short-term relief for high prices, Mark Carney's government is set to release a new plan on Thursday for fixing some of the root causes behind the spike in food prices. When the prime minister announced...

Toronto police officer dead after investigation tied to U.S. consulate shootings: Chief

Toronto police officer dead after investigation tied to U.S. consulate shootings: Chief

A Toronto police officer has died after being shot during an investigation believed to be tied to the United States, said U.S. ambassador Pete Hoekstra. Toronto police said the officer was shot after an exchange of gunfire with a suspect in the northwest end of the city Thursday morning.

Gordie Howe Bridge opening delayed to resolve 'outstanding issues': bridge authority

Gordie Howe Bridge opening delayed to resolve 'outstanding issues': bridge authority

The opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge has been delayed as the relationship between Canada and the United States continues to be upended by U.S. President Donald Trump. The interim chief executive of the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority said Thursday that Canada and the U.S. have agreed to a delay as the two countries attempt to "resolve any outstanding issues."...

Canada not expecting traditional joint communique after G7 leaders meet in France

Canada not expecting traditional joint communique after G7 leaders meet in France

Despite agreeing to a “common set of principles” for a safer and more secure digital space for minors, leaders of G7 countries are unlikely to come to a consensus on government regulations against online harms, according to senior government officials. The background briefing was given to reporters ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trip to Ireland and France later this...

Trump 'not looking to renew' CUSMA trade pact, says no need for Canadian imports

Trump 'not looking to renew' CUSMA trade pact, says no need for Canadian imports

U.S. President Donald Trump is again saying the American economy does not need anything from Canada or Mexico and he is "not looking to renew" the continental trade pact. Trump made the comments in the Oval Office Wednesday when asked about the July 1 deadline to renew the Canada-U.S.-Mexico agreement on trade, known in Canada as CUSMA. If the deadline...

Saab's surveillance jet deal with Canada faces a U.S. stealth tech hurdle

Saab's surveillance jet deal with Canada faces a U.S. stealth tech hurdle

Trump administration's refusal to share could lead to a missing link for NATO. Canada's planned purchase of the Saab GlobalEye surveillance jet faces significant political and technical hurdles if the aircraft is going to be fully integrated into NORAD. Much of the success or failure of the effort will depend on convincing the Trump administration and the Pentagon to share...

Social media platforms, app stores at odds over who should enforce social media bans

Social media platforms, app stores at odds over who should enforce social media bans

As countries including Canada move toward social media bans in an attempt to keep youths safe online, tech companies are in a tug of war over who should be the gatekeepers. Executives from Snapchat and Meta, the owner of Instagram, Facebook and Threads, have argued it should be app stores rather than platforms charged with verifying the ages of users...

Privacy commissioner says Grok deepfakes violated Canadian privacy law

Privacy commissioner says Grok deepfakes violated Canadian privacy law

The federal privacy commissioner says sexual deepfakes created by Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbot violated Canada's privacy law. The watchdog says Grok's AI image generation tool was launched without adequate safeguards and didn't properly consider harms to privacy. The commissioner launched an investigation in January to examine the proliferation of sexualized deepfakes created by Grok and shared on the X...

Carney heads to Europe for G7 summit as U.S. and Israel-Iran war escalates - 'It's a G6 in all but name,' says international affairs expert

Carney heads to Europe for G7 summit as U.S. and Israel-Iran war escalates - 'It's a G6 in all but name,' says international affairs expert

'It's a G6 in all but name,' says international affairs expert. One year after hosting the G7 summit in Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to rejoin world leaders — including U.S. President Donald Trump — for their first meeting since the start of the U.S.-Israeli offensive in Iran. Carney will attend the G7 leaders' summit in Évian-les-Bains, France...

Ottawa moves to bar kids under 16 from social media, regulate chatbots

Ottawa moves to bar kids under 16 from social media, regulate chatbots

The Liberal government’s new online safety legislation would force social media platforms to block access for kids under 16. Social media platforms will be able to obtain an exemption if they have put in place sufficient safeguards. Platforms that offer adult content would not be able to obtain that exemption. The bill covers adult content services that focus on user-shared...

‘Reckless and disrespectful’: Pennsylvania governor slams Trump’s Canada comments as he signs trade pact with Ontario

‘Reckless and disrespectful’: Pennsylvania governor slams Trump’s Canada comments as he signs trade pact with Ontario

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro slammed the barrage of “disrespectful” comments he said U.S. President Donald Trump has lobbed at Canada as he met with Ontario Premier Doug Ford Wednesday and signed a partnership agreement on trade. “I know that many Canadians, to many of them the United States does not feel very welcoming right now. I get that, given the...

Chrystia Freeland to publish political memoir, 'Unreliable Boyfriend'

Chrystia Freeland to publish political memoir, 'Unreliable Boyfriend'

Chrystia Freeland is returning to her writing roots with a new book named after a quip she made about the United States on an American talk show. "Unreliable Boyfriend: An Insider's View of Dealing with a Chaotic Superpower, Plutocrats, and Other Complicated People" will be published in October. Its title is a reference to a comment she made on "Real...

Russia calls Canada a 'warmonger' for new deal with Ukraine on drone production

Russia calls Canada a 'warmonger' for new deal with Ukraine on drone production

Moscow is calling Canada a "warmonger" for signing a drone-production deal with Ukraine and is vowing to publish the address of a Canadian company working with Kyiv. Two weeks ago, Ottawa announced a corporate partnership between Canadian and Ukrainian drone makers that could see drones made in Canada deployed to Ukraine's front line.



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'Democrats want to win': Platner's support reflects a changing party in the Trump era

'Democrats want to win': Platner's support reflects a changing party in the Trump era

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith came to the Senate at a very different moment for Democrats.

New UFO files describe spinning discs, glowing orbs and one object shaped like a potato

New UFO files describe spinning discs, glowing orbs and one object shaped like a potato

WASHINGTON (AP) -- One was a rotating disc that sent out beams of light. Another was a shining red orb of a hue the observer had never seen before. Then there was the one compared to a potato, and also a bean, but with a coat of shimmering, fish-like scales.

As officials again say Iran war could soon end, some Trump objectives are unfulfilled

As officials again say Iran war could soon end, some Trump objectives are unfulfilled

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump said the U.S. is close to signing a deal with Iran to wind down the war, with a memorandum of understanding to be signed in the coming days.

FBI searches office of Ohio group that supports voter registration efforts

FBI searches office of Ohio group that supports voter registration efforts

FBI agents have searched the office of an Ohio group that supports voter registration efforts, seizing documents and computer files, a board member of the organization said Friday.

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From Davos to the G7: Mark Carney’s middle-power moment

From Davos to the G7: Mark Carney’s middle-power moment

When Mark Carney arrived in Davos in January and warned that “middle powers” risked ending up “on the menu” of the “hegemons,” he sounded like a Canadian prime minister on the hunt for a foreign policy.

PM Carney in Paris to meet with French president ahead of G7 summit

PM Carney in Paris to meet with French president ahead of G7 summit

Prime Minister Mark Carney has landed in Paris, where he is set to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron ahead of the G7 summit next week. A government official briefing reporters before the trip framed the meeting as Canada passing the G7 presidency baton to France and said the leaders likely will discuss how to advance a strategic partnership between...

United States asked for Gordie Howe Bridge opening to be delayed: Carney

United States asked for Gordie Howe Bridge opening to be delayed: Carney

Prime Minister Mark Carney says the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge was delayed at the request of the United States -- but the issue is separate from negotiations on a critical continental trade pact. "At the request of the United States, we agreed to delay the opening and take the necessary time to resolve outstanding issues, a few...

Canada not expecting traditional joint communique after G7 leaders meet in France

Canada not expecting traditional joint communique after G7 leaders meet in France

Despite agreeing to a “common set of principles” for a safer and more secure digital space for minors, leaders of G7 countries are unlikely to come to a consensus on government regulations against online harms, according to senior government officials. The background briefing was given to reporters ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s trip to Ireland and France later this...

Carney heads to Europe for G7 summit as U.S. and Israel-Iran war escalates - 'It's a G6 in all but name,' says international affairs expert

Carney heads to Europe for G7 summit as U.S. and Israel-Iran war escalates - 'It's a G6 in all but name,' says international affairs expert

'It's a G6 in all but name,' says international affairs expert. One year after hosting the G7 summit in Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to rejoin world leaders — including U.S. President Donald Trump — for their first meeting since the start of the U.S.-Israeli offensive in Iran. Carney will attend the G7 leaders' summit in Évian-les-Bains, France...

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Undermined – Bolstering supply chain resilience through a Canada–Australia resource alliance

Undermined – Bolstering supply chain resilience through a Canada–Australia resource alliance

Canada and Australia cannot afford to be passive actors in the increasingly turbulent world of resource geopolitics.

Government control of child care continues to hurt Ontario families

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The black hole devouring cabinet records

The black hole devouring cabinet records

Secrecy surrounding cabinet documents is so absolute in Canada that critics look to theology and astrophysics for metaphors to describe it. Federal cabinet records in Canada are treated as “sacred artefacts to be shrouded in mystery for decades, hidden in a black hole beyond the contemplation of judges, commissioners, or citizens.”

The Opposable Prime Minister

The Opposable Prime Minister

In 2007, Roger Martin, then dean of the Rotman School of Management at University of Toronto, wrote a book called The Opposable Mind. It argued that the most successful leaders tend to be “integrative thinkers,” by which he meant they tackled problems holistically rather than breaking them down into component parts. Instead of seeking trade-offs, they are at ease with...

Can the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines survive?

Can the Ottawa Treaty banning landmines survive?

“Despite the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel which has resulted in thousands of deaths and injuries…Lebanon moved forward with the ban on antipersonnel landmines,” said the Ottawa-based group Mines Action Canada in a statement, celebrating the new addition.

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The Safe Social Media Act—censorship or saving the kids?

The Safe Social Media Act—censorship or saving the kids?

Peter Mazereeuw speaks with David Fraser, an expert in internet and privacy law at McInnes Cooper, about Minister Marc Miller's new bill to restrict social media access and content, the Safe Social Media Act.

Canada scrambles to bridge U.S. trade divide

Canada scrambles to bridge U.S. trade divide

At Issue this week: Canada grapples with more Trump threats to free trade, and a delay in opening the new Gordie Howe bridge. The Liberals move against social media but not everyone's on board. And Pierre Poilievre pitches Albertans on staying in Canada.

Poilievre called Canada broken. Now he’s selling hope

Poilievre called Canada broken. Now he’s selling hope

Pierre Poilievre skips the governor general's installation and heads to Calgary with a new pitch: project hope, not project fear. Nick Taylor-Vaisey and Mickey Djuric break down his bid to talk Alberta separatists out of leaving, and what it means for a Conservative leader who spent years calling Canada broken. Plus, Justin Trudeau works a red carpet with Katy Perry...

A new polling low for Poilievre?

A new polling low for Poilievre?

More polls are showing some softening support for Mark Carney and the Liberals, while the NDP moves into double-digits. But the trend line isn’t conclusive — except when it comes to the Conservatives, who have shown little life in the polls with one new survey putting the party at a level not seen since before Pierre Poilievre became party leader...