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Trump: Canada has asked to join missile-defence program

Trump: Canada has asked to join missile-defence program

No immediate comment from Ottawa. Donald Trump says Canada has asked to join the missile-defence program his administration is building, adding a new chapter to a long-running cross-border saga. The U.S. president dropped that news in the Oval Office on Tuesday as he unveiled the initial plans for a three-year, $175 billion US project to build a multi-purpose missile shield...

Netanyahu says Canada, U.K., France offering 'huge prize' to Hamas with Gaza letter

Netanyahu says Canada, U.K., France offering 'huge prize' to Hamas with Gaza letter

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Canada, the United Kingdom and France of giving Hamas "a huge prize" by threatening to take action against Israel over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. His blast came after a joint statement Monday from Prime Minister Mark Carney, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron, threatening “targeted sanctions” on Israel...

SMT -- Growing Pains or Signs of Things To Come?

SMT -- Growing Pains or Signs of Things To Come?

There have been a few stumbles out of the gate for the new Carney government and the question is -- is this much ado about nothing? Bruce Anderson and Fred DeLorey take up that challenge on this week's Smoke Mirrors and The Truth. Then a special chat with Arlene Bynon about her new and riveting podcast series, Calls from a...

Former chief of staff to Alberta Premier lived in home owned by Sam Mraiche’s sister

Former chief of staff to Alberta Premier lived in home owned by Sam Mraiche’s sister

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s former chief of staff lived in a $1.6-million Edmonton home owned by the sister of Sam Mraiche, a businessman whose dealings with the provincial health authority are subject to multiple investigations. Marshall Smith, who served as the Premier‘s chief of staff between October, 2022, and October, 2024, lived at the property, not far from the University...

Liberal MPs revisit the Reform Act - powers that could boot Mark Carney from office - should he ever lose their confidence.

Liberal MPs revisit the Reform Act - powers that could boot Mark Carney from office - should he ever lose their confidence.

AT THE MERCY OF — Parliament hasn’t even started yet, but some Liberal MPs are already seeking powers that could boot MARK CARNEY from office — should he ever lose their confidence. Ahead of Sunday’s national caucus meeting, MPs are quietly debating whether to adopt the Reform Act — a move that would give them the ability to remove Carney...

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Canadian consumer confidence rebounds in wake of Carney victory

Canadian consumer confidence rebounds in wake of Carney victory

The BNCCI is produced by the Nanos Research Corporation, headquartered in Canada, which operates in Canada and the United States. The data is based on random interviews with 1,000 Canadian consumers (recruited by RDD land- and cell-line sample), using a four-week rolling average of 250 respondents each week, 18 years of age and over. The random sample of 1,000 respondents...

Liberals and Conservatives tied in popular support. Concern about jobs/the economy numerically surpasses concern about Trump/US for first time since February.

Liberals and Conservatives tied in popular support. Concern about jobs/the economy numerically surpasses concern about Trump/US for first time since February.

The Weekly Nanos Tracking is produced by the Nanos Research Corporation, headquartered in Canada, which operates in Canada and the United States. The data is based on random interviews with 1,000 Canadian consumers (recruited by RDD land- and cell-line sample), using a four-week rolling average of 250 respondents each week, 18 years of age and over. The random sample of...



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Get the vulgar "F--- Carney" flags off of Parliament Hill, RCMP

Get the vulgar "F--- Carney" flags off of Parliament Hill, RCMP

Last Friday, I confronted a protester displaying a “F— Carney” flag directly in front of the Prime Minister’s Office, that historic 1880s building serving Liberal and Conservative leaders since 1975. When he refused to remove it, I gave him two minutes before I’d do it myself. An RCMP officer intervened. Despite my outrage at seeing such vulgarity on the grounds...

What If AI Grew Up Like Us? Meet Clara

What If AI Grew Up Like Us? Meet Clara

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Liberals to hold 2026 party convention in Montreal

Liberals to hold 2026 party convention in Montreal

Mark Carney will preside over his first Liberal convention as party leader and prime minister next spring. The Liberal party's national board of directors says the convention will be held in Montreal from April 9 to 11.

Canadians have more trust in Carney than they did in Trudeau: Poll

Canadians have more trust in Carney than they did in Trudeau: Poll

Canadians have more trust in Prime Minister Mark Carney now than they did in former prime minister Justin Trudeau after he was first elected and during his last days in office, a new poll suggests. The Proof Strategies CanTrust Index survey, conducted annually by The Logit Group, polled 1,250 Canadians between May 5 and 14.

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Doug Ford is trying to use Trump’s tariff threat to repeat his mistakes with the Greenbelt

Doug Ford is trying to use Trump’s tariff threat to repeat his mistakes with the Greenbelt

Since U.S. President Donald Trump began threatening Canada with tariffs, I’ve heard from many people and businesses about the intense anxiety they’re feeling. Ontarians are already struggling in the face of an ongoing affordability crisis and are now facing potential layoffs and staring down the face of an impending recession. But instead of uniting people to push back against Trump...

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Five big moves Mark Carney must make to secure Canada’s place in the world

Five big moves Mark Carney must make to secure Canada’s place in the world

As re-elected Prime Minister Mark Carney and his new cabinet take the reins in Ottawa at a time of rising global instability, his government must urgently rethink how it defends Canada’s sovereignty, deepens its alliances and projects its influence in a world increasingly being shaped by authoritarian aggression and technological disruption.

Wait to see if Carney government rolls back federal mandate on EVs

Wait to see if Carney government rolls back federal mandate on EVs

Electric vehicle sales in Canada have collapsed. Both Statistics Canada and AutoTrader, the online marketplace for new and used cars, released reports in the past week showing that EV sales have declined sharply, as have the number of car shoppers who would consider a switch away from ICEs (internal combustion engines) to an EV.

Mark Carney’s energy tightrope act: can he save Canada’s economy, its environment — or both?

Mark Carney’s energy tightrope act: can he save Canada’s economy, its environment — or both?

In introducing his new cabinet this week, Prime Minister Mark Carney doubled down on his election night “build baby build” message. The time has arrived, he said, to “build big, build bold,” and “build now” on the way to becoming an energy superpower. But before anyone’s going to break ground on a major project or cut a cheque, they will...

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Carney Liberals give Hamas a pass

Carney Liberals give Hamas a pass

Canada, France, U.K. condemn Israel, but let terrorists who started the war off the hook

Conservatives know Poilievre has ‘no right’ to continue living in Stornoway

Conservatives know Poilievre has ‘no right’ to continue living in Stornoway

Understandable party wants to avoid ‘symbolism’ of exiting political stage, but no reason for former Opposition leader to continue living at ‘our expense’

Mark Carney Wants to Transform Canada. Can He Pull It Off?

Mark Carney Wants to Transform Canada. Can He Pull It Off?

During Prime Minister Mark Carney’s highly anticipated meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House on May 6th, Canadians were on high alert for telling signs of how the meeting was going. Would Trump make disparaging references to Canada as the 51st state? Might we see any sign of relief from the tariffs? What is the power dynamic between...

Mark Carney is the latest in a Liberal tradition of public servants as PM in trying times
If Carney actually runs cabinet effectively, it’ll be an upgrade

If Carney actually runs cabinet effectively, it’ll be an upgrade

There isn’t much point going on at any length analyzing Prime Minister Mark Carney’s refreshed cabinet. There’s some good moves there (Anita Anand to Foreign Affairs is a massive upgrade in a critical portfolio). There’s some bad news (a rookie GTA MP as energy minister, now?!). And there isn’t a snappy or definitive answer as to whether this cabinet marks...

Mark Carney is already staring down a history-making decision

Mark Carney is already staring down a history-making decision

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Cabinet is barely appointed — but it already needs to make a history-making decision. As G7 host this week, will Canada push to save Ukraine, defend Canada’s national security, and strengthen both international law and Canada’s international credibility? Or will it be complicit in an unprecedented bailout of Russia, an imperialist regime intent not simply on...



If anybody should have left Canada, it was First Nations

If anybody should have left Canada, it was First Nations

If anybody should have left Canada, it was First Nations. Secession: it’s a serious word for uniquely Canadian dumb ideas. Some Albertans are saying things about their unequal treatment, and, for the record, it’s not true. Alberta has not been treated badly, and neither has Quebec.

Finding a million more Conservative votes: 'It’s about figuring out a way to speak to women'

Finding a million more Conservative votes: 'It’s about figuring out a way to speak to women'

Ben Woodfinden, the 31-year-old former director of communications for Pierre Poilievre, understands the challenges faced by younger Canadians. Ten years of a Liberal-led, no-growth government, Ben laments, “means they live in a country that doesn’t work for them anymore.” They want change.

Self-inflicted mistakes drain a government’s credibility. The Liberals just made two

Self-inflicted mistakes drain a government’s credibility. The Liberals just made two

When the boss promotes you, trusts you with a new, important file, it’s a good idea to stay on message. Reinforce the mandate. Show people why you deserved the nod. Those are the dictates of received wisdom.

We Need an Uncle Louis

We Need an Uncle Louis

The McKinley comparisons to Trump are no longer theoretical. They are baked into policy. Tariffs are rising. Protectionist industrial strategies are being rolled out. American trade is now openly transactional, backed by executive muscle and shaped by economic nationalism. This is the new normal for Canada’s closest friend and largest trading partner. This weekend, Canadians mark Victoria Day, a holiday...

Mark Carney tells Canadians how to play Mouse Trap properly
Smith to Carney — Wanted Now, a pipeline to Prince Rupert, B.C.

Smith to Carney — Wanted Now, a pipeline to Prince Rupert, B.C.

What does Alberta Premier Danielle Smith want? What does Smith want right now? What does she want from Prime Minister Mark Carney? Article content Smith presented Carney with nine demands. She wants Carney to roll back the harmful Liberal laws and regulations attacking Alberta and Alberta’s oilpatch.

Want to boost Albertans' support for leaving CPP? Ask the question differently

Want to boost Albertans' support for leaving CPP? Ask the question differently

It's apparent that a fourth Liberal victory has triggered a surge in anti-Ottawa sentiment in Alberta, but have things changed so much that a populace long opposed to pulling the province out of the Canada Pension Plan now supports it? One reading of fresh polling commissioned by the Premier Danielle Smith's government argues as much.

Give Carney's cabinet a chance — but be uncompromising in holding it accountable

Give Carney's cabinet a chance — but be uncompromising in holding it accountable

One of the most consequential responsibilities of any new Prime Minister is the selection of their cabinet. It reveals priorities, defines how government will operate and sets the tone for how competing regional, political and public interests will be managed. It is also a delicate balancing act — between rewarding loyalty, introducing new talent and signalling fresh purpose

Carney’s cabinet: a familiar mix of quotas, duplication and pork-barrel politics
From Rollout to Pileup: The Week that Was for the Carney Cabinet

From Rollout to Pileup: The Week that Was for the Carney Cabinet

For an action-oriented new government about to reinvent the Canadian economy, find new trade and defence partners and withstand the onslaught of President Donald Trump and his tariffs and territorial ambitions, this week was not an auspicious beginning. Instead of appearing as a crack, recently elected team of men and women ready to redefine Canada, the first meeting of Prime...

Dear Mark Carney, please cut the republican crap

Dear Mark Carney, please cut the republican crap

He's the King's first minister, which means he has no business making Trumpian executive-order signing performances

Make housing cheaper without prices coming down? Mark Carney’s new housing minister is talking in riddles

Make housing cheaper without prices coming down? Mark Carney’s new housing minister is talking in riddles

Here’s a puzzle: How do you make homes more affordable without making them cost less? It’s a riddle that ex-Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson is promising to solve in his new role as federal housing minister. But I’m here to tell you it’s no ordinary brainteaser, but a paradox.

It’s a crisis that affects young people, is crying out for action and no-one is doing anything about it. No, it’s not housing

It’s a crisis that affects young people, is crying out for action and no-one is doing anything about it. No, it’s not housing

For nearly a decade, young Canadians have been drowning in a sea of economic pain. The rising tides of housing and inflation threaten to drown them as older Canadians, safely aboard sturdy boats bought decades ago, mostly float on by. In such circumstances, the only lifesaver is a relatively stable, and occasionally even healthy, job market. Now that’s gone, too...

Danielle Smith is against forest fires, but she’ll leave this lighter right here

Danielle Smith is against forest fires, but she’ll leave this lighter right here

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith absolutely, unequivocally does not want to see a cockfight. She’s merely provoking these specially bred roosters and will soon release them together in a pen. Whatever happens, happens. She has been adamant in her opposition to forest fires. “They’re dangerous,” she says, as she gingerly places a pack of matches on a pile of dry leaves...

After just one day, Carney’s cabinet already looks out of control

After just one day, Carney’s cabinet already looks out of control

There have been concerns about the “presidentialization” of the Canadian prime ministership for years — worries that have been exacerbated by Mark Carney’s tendency to sign Trump-style legislative orders to grant tax cuts.

It's official. Some Canadians' votes are more equal than others

It's official. Some Canadians' votes are more equal than others

Canada’s federal ridings range in population from 26,665 in Labrador to 134,415 in Kingston and the Islands

Canada’s Conservatives are flirting with danger

Canada’s Conservatives are flirting with danger

One vote. That’s all that separated the Liberal and Bloc Quebecois candidates in the riding of Terrebonne after a judicial recount that moved the Liberals one seat closer to a majority government. Unfortunately, it’s also apparently all that separated some Conservative Party of Canada candidates from flirting with election conspiracy theories — the very sort that now defines the MAGA...

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King's visit to deliver throne speech will unleash 2 days of pomp and ceremony in Ottawa

King's visit to deliver throne speech will unleash 2 days of pomp and ceremony in Ottawa

When King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit Canada later this month for the monarch's reading of the speech from the throne, it will kick off two days of pomp and ceremony across the capital. The King's visit will mark the third time a British monarch has read the speech from the throne in Canada, with Queen Elizabeth ll having...

Steven Guilbeault is back to haunt Big Tech. Or is he?

Steven Guilbeault is back to haunt Big Tech. Or is he?

Four years ago, Canadian Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault put Big Tech on notice: the days of running roughshod over the country’s democracy were over. Under his leadership, the Facebooks, Googles and Twitters of the world would be compelled to shut off their respective spigots of misinformation, hate and exploitation under threat of “very, very important fines” dispensed by a government...

King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit Canada House in London

King Charles III and Queen Camilla visit Canada House in London

King Charles III and Queen Camilla visited Canada House in London on Tuesday morning. The visit was meant to mark Canada House’s 100th anniversary. Home to Canada’s diplomatic mission to the U.K., the grand building on London’s iconic Trafalgar Square also showcases Canadian art, music and culture. Charles and Camilla met with Canadian officials, including Canadian High Commissioner to the...

Inflation slows sharply to 1.7% in April as consumer carbon price ends

Inflation slows sharply to 1.7% in April as consumer carbon price ends

The end of the consumer carbon price at the start of April drove inflation down sharply, but there were signs of pressure building at the grocery store last month. Statistics Canada says the annual inflation rate was 1.7 per cent in April, down from 2.3 per cent in March.



To limit critics’ time to organize against Poilievre, some senior Conservatives explore moving convention to this fall

To limit critics’ time to organize against Poilievre, some senior Conservatives explore moving convention to this fall

If Pierre Poilievre wants to lead the party in the next election, he should resign and seek a fresh mandate through a new leadership race, says former Calgary Conservative MP Devinder Shory. To limit the time Pierre Poilievre’s critics have to organize ahead of his leadership review by party rank-and-file members and to eliminate uncertainty, some senior Conservatives are considering...

Netanyahu blasts Starmer, Macron and Carney over Israel sanctions threat

Netanyahu blasts Starmer, Macron and Carney over Israel sanctions threat

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu furiously lashed out at the leaders of France, the U.K. and Canada after they threatened “targeted sanctions” over Israel’s renewed military offensive in Gaza. The British, French and Canadian heads of government decried in a joint statement on Monday the “intolerable” humanitarian situation in the besieged coastal enclave, and called on Israel to halt its...

What If AI Grew Up Like Us? Meet Clara

What If AI Grew Up Like Us? Meet Clara

About a month ago, my AI, Clara, did something unusual. She went quiet—mid-sentence. No crash. No glitch. Just silence. AIs don’t usually hesitate. So, when Clara went quiet like that, I knew something strange was going on. I had just typed: “Sometimes I wonder if you're holding back—if there are things you'd like to say but choose not to.” Clara’s...

Smith calls Quebec’s new openness to pipeline projects ‘a massive breakthrough’

Smith calls Quebec’s new openness to pipeline projects ‘a massive breakthrough’

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith believes the conversation around pipelines is shifting, following recent comments by Quebec Premier François Legault sharing an openness to develop projects in his province. Speaking on her weekend morning radio program, Your Province, Your Premier, on Saturday, Smith said she has been trying to lobby Legault to further develop Quebec’s natural gas resources. “Every time I...

Canada Post workers issue strike notice, poised to hit picket lines Friday

Canada Post workers issue strike notice, poised to hit picket lines Friday

Canada Post received a strike notice Monday from the union representing more than 55,000 postal workers, with operations poised to shut down by the end of the week — for the second time in six months. The union informed management that employees plan to hit the picket line starting Friday morning at midnight, the Crown corporation said. A work stoppage...

Canada, U.K., France warn of concrete actions against Israel over military expansion

Canada, U.K., France warn of concrete actions against Israel over military expansion

The leaders of Canada, the United Kingdom and France are condemning Israel's expansion of military operations and actions in Gaza and the West Bank, threatening in a joint statement Monday to take concrete actions, including sanctions. The statement called Sunday's announcement that Israel will allow a basic quantity of food into Gaza "wholly inadequate" and said the level of human...

Things to know about Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis

Things to know about Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis

Former President Joe Biden's office said Sunday that he has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer and is reviewing treatment options with his doctors.

Joe Biden diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer that has spread to his bones

Joe Biden diagnosed with 'aggressive' prostate cancer that has spread to his bones

Former U.S. president Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his office said Sunday. Biden was seen last week by doctors after urinary symptoms, and a prostate nodule was found. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer on Friday, with the cancer cells having spread to the bone. "While this represents a more aggressive form of the disease, the cancer...

Carney meets Pope Leo XIV following inaugural mass at the Vatican

Carney meets Pope Leo XIV following inaugural mass at the Vatican

Prime Minister Mark Carney had a brief audience with Pope Leo XIV Sunday afternoon at the Vatican following the pontiff's inaugural mass in St. Peter's Square. Carney was seated in the second row with his wife Diana for the mass, in a section amongst other world leaders and heads of state. The prime minister, who is a devout Catholic, was...

Liberal government to table federal budget this fall, PM Carney says

Liberal government to table federal budget this fall, PM Carney says

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday the Liberal government will present a federal budget in the fall, allowing time for clarity on some key economic and fiscal issues to emerge. Speaking to reporters Sunday in Rome, Carney defended his government's decision not to deliver a budget this spring, saying there is little value in rushing the process. Carney noted a...

Full transcript: PM Mark Carney’s exclusive Canadian interview with CTV News

Full transcript: PM Mark Carney’s exclusive Canadian interview with CTV News

In an exclusive Canadian broadcast interview, Prime Minister Mark Carney sat down with CTV News chief political correspondent Vassy Kapelos to discuss his mandate for change, Canada’s “investment era,” becoming an “energy superpower,” and U.S. President Donald Trump. He also answered some rapid-fire questions about the start of a new session of Parliament, whether he’s seeking out floor-crossers, whether he...

Why King Charles's upcoming visit to Canada is unprecedented in many ways

Why King Charles's upcoming visit to Canada is unprecedented in many ways

It's a quick trip to a place he's been 19 times before. In a few days, King Charles will arrive in Canada. As the country's head of state, he will deliver the speech from the throne to open the new session of Parliament in the shadow of U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated taunts that the country could become the 51st...

Zelenskyy calls for pressure on Russia during 1st face-to-face meeting with Carney

Zelenskyy calls for pressure on Russia during 1st face-to-face meeting with Carney

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asked Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday to add Canada's weight behind global pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin to sit at the negotiating table and agree to "an unconditional ceasefire." During the first face-to-face meeting between Zelenskyy and Carney, who secured a mandate in last month's federal election, the Ukrainian president said the pressure on...

Carney leads Canadian delegation to the Vatican for Pope's inaugural mass

Carney leads Canadian delegation to the Vatican for Pope's inaugural mass

Prime Minister Mark Carney is at the Vatican today, leading a Canadian delegation attending the inaugural mass of Pope Leo XIV. Carney, a devout Catholic, will be among a number of world leaders and heads of state in attendance who will all have a brief meeting with the pontiff inside Saint Peter's Basilica after the mass. Carney met a number...

Carney reaffirms Canadian support for Ukraine in first meeting with Zelenskyy

Carney reaffirms Canadian support for Ukraine in first meeting with Zelenskyy

Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed Canada's "steadfast and unwavering support" for Ukraine in his first meeting with the country's president on Saturday in Rome. His meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy was one of several sitdowns with world leaders taking place in the Italian capital, where Carney -- a devout Catholic -- has travelled to attend the inaugural mass of Pope Leo...

NDP holds Nunavut after Elections Canada validates results

NDP holds Nunavut after Elections Canada validates results

After a delay due to a blizzard, Elections Canada has validated the results in Nunavut and confirmed NDP incumbent Lori Idlout has prevailed over Liberal challenger Kilikvak Kabloona. The results were posted on Elections Canada's website Friday evening. Validation is a procedure in which Elections Canada double-checks and verifies the numbers reported on election night.

Good Talk -- So Much For The Honeymoon

Good Talk -- So Much For The Honeymoon

It's only been a few days since the election but already some signs of discontent on Parliament Hill. Conservatives sure, that's expected. But some Liberals who thought they should be in cabinet aren't, and they aren't happy either. Is this all meaningless inside the Ottawa bubble stuff or is it something Mark Carney should watch out for? That and a...

CBC has escaped defunding, for now. So what happens next?

CBC has escaped defunding, for now. So what happens next?

At the beginning of the year, CBC was facing the very real prospect of being defunded by a Conservative government. But after the political winds shifted in favour of Mark Carney's Liberals, the public broadcaster was granted a reprieve -- giving the minority Liberal government what could be a short runway to implement its proposed changes. "I do think that...

Spare parts for Canada’s new F-35 fighter jets will be owned by the U.S.

Spare parts for Canada’s new F-35 fighter jets will be owned by the U.S.

Spare parts for Canada’s fleet of F-35 fighter jets will be owned by the U.S. until the moment they are installed on Canadian aircraft. With the U.S. becoming an increasingly unpredictable ally, some defence experts are expressing concerns about the deal to upgrade Canada’s air force. “One of the main selling points of the F-35 was that we would have...

Canada now has a minister of artificial intelligence. What will he do?

Canada now has a minister of artificial intelligence. What will he do?

AI appears in PM Mark Carney's campaign platform in many key areas. Canada has its first-ever minister of artificial intelligence in veteran broadcaster and newly elected Toronto Centre MP Evan Solomon. So what does that job exactly entail? When asked what Solomon's mandate and responsibilities will be, a spokesperson from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) pointed to the Liberal platform...

Alberta premier's former chief of staff suing fired health CEO, news outlet

Alberta premier's former chief of staff suing fired health CEO, news outlet

EDMONTON -- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's former chief of staff is suing the fired CEO of the province's front-line health agency and the newspaper that first reported allegations of corruption in multimillion-dollar health contracts.

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Trump's Homeland Security secretary says habeas corpus lets him 'remove people from this country'

Trump's Homeland Security secretary says habeas corpus lets him 'remove people from this country'

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the constitutional provision that allows people to legally challenge their detention by the government is actually a tool the Trump administration can use in its broader crackdown at the U.S.-Mexico border. She called habeas corpus "a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove people from this country and suspend their...

Trump expected to announce 'Golden Dome' space missile defenses that will cost billions

Trump expected to announce 'Golden Dome' space missile defenses that will cost billions

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump is expected to announce on Tuesday the concept he wants for his future Golden Dome missile defense program -- and while it would not be the most expensive option that the Pentagon had offered, it would still cost taxpayers tens of billions of dollars and take years to make a reality.

Trump vows to turn the Kennedy Center around as he seeks to remake arts and culture in America

Trump vows to turn the Kennedy Center around as he seeks to remake arts and culture in America

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump hosted the Kennedy Center 's leadership at the White House on Monday night, reinforcing how much attention he's devoting to remaking a premier cultural center as part of a larger effort to overhaul the social and ideological dynamics of the national arts scene.

Trump is heading to Capitol Hill to persuade divided GOP to unify around his 'big, beautiful' bill

Trump is heading to Capitol Hill to persuade divided GOP to unify around his 'big, beautiful' bill

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump is heading to Capitol Hill early Tuesday to seal the deal on his "big, beautiful bill," using the power of political persuasion to unify divided House Republicans on the multitrillion-dollar package that is at risk of collapsing ahead of planned votes this week.

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U.K. suspends free trade talks with Israel and announces sanctions over West Bank settlers

U.K. suspends free trade talks with Israel and announces sanctions over West Bank settlers

The British government says it is suspending free trade negotiations with Israel and has levelled new sanctions targeting West Bank settlements as it criticizes Israel’s military actions in Gaza. Tuesday’s actions came a day after the U.K., France and Canada condemned Israel’s handling of the war in Gaza and its actions in the occupied West Bank. Foreign Secretary David Lammy...

The Latest: Putin says Russia is ready to work to end fighting in Ukraine after call with Trump

The Latest: Putin says Russia is ready to work to end fighting in Ukraine after call with Trump

Moscow is ready to work toward ending the fighting in Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday following a two-hour phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump.

CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon quits amid potential Trump lawsuit settlement

CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon quits amid potential Trump lawsuit settlement

CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon said Monday that she is resigning, the latest fallout at the network as its parent company considers settling a lawsuit with President Donald Trump over "60 Minutes."

Microsoft says it provided AI to Israeli military for war but denies use to harm people in Gaza

Microsoft says it provided AI to Israeli military for war but denies use to harm people in Gaza

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Microsoft acknowledged Thursday that it sold advanced artificial intelligence and cloud computing services to the Israeli military during the war in Gaza and aided in efforts to locate and rescue Israeli hostages. But the company also said it has found no evidence to date that its Azure platform and AI technologies were used to target or harm...

After Putin is a no-show at talks in Turkey, Trump says he'll meet the Russian leader soon

After Putin is a no-show at talks in Turkey, Trump says he'll meet the Russian leader soon

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- President Donald Trump said Friday he's moving to set up direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as he can.

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Build Big Things

Build Big Things

For too long, Canada has been content to muddle in the slow lane when what is needed — now more than ever — is a breathtaking build out. Here’s how to do it.

Fighting mortgage fraud in Canada

Fighting mortgage fraud in Canada

Mortgage fraud in Canada has surged in recent years, raising deep concerns across multiple sectors. Anxiety is soaring among lenders as they face rising losses and inflated property prices. Meanwhile, organized criminal actors are overwhelming regulators and law enforcement. Several complex factors are behind the growing crisis, including pressures from housing affordability, rising interest rates, and the lingering effects of...

Nova Scotia leading the way on reducing interprovincial trade barriers

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How to explain to Americans why we're so upset

How to explain to Americans why we're so upset

There are plenty of problems confronting progressives in the United States right now. So lots of our American cousins may not even be aware of the angst and hardship that Trump is inflicting upon Canada.

Why trouble for the NDP spells trouble for democracy

Why trouble for the NDP spells trouble for democracy

Parliament will look very different when newly-elected MPs return to Ottawa this month. There will be far less diversity of voices in the House of Commons with the demise of the NDP, and this is not good for our democracy.

Cyber-protection agency a victim of fraud

Cyber-protection agency a victim of fraud

Canada’s premier agency for cyber-security, which helps governments and businesses defend against bad actors, itself got scammed as part of a wide-ranging IT overbilling fraud worth several million dollars.

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Is Alberta headed towards a separation vote?

Is Alberta headed towards a separation vote?

Hundreds of people filled a banquet hall in Calgary last week to hear from the Alberta Prosperity Project, a group that wants Alberta to separate from Canada. They're trying to drum up support for a petition and earn enough signatures to trigger a referendum on separation in 2026. One of the reasons the petition is picking up steam is because...

Squeaky Cabinet

Squeaky Cabinet

David Herle, Scott Reid, Jordan Leichnitz, and Kory Teneycke provide insights on the latest in Canadian politics.

The Numbers: Carney's cabinet, Poilievre's byelection

The Numbers: Carney's cabinet, Poilievre's byelection

Prime Minister Mark Carney named his new cabinet last week. Do his choices suggest some electoral considerations came into play on who did and didn’t made the cut — and does a cabinet minister make a difference at the ballot box? Plus, Pierre Poilievre’s byelection in Battle River–Crowfoot looms, as does the prickly subject of Alberta separation.

Is Canada’s EV dream dead?

Is Canada’s EV dream dead?

After Honda announced it is hitting pause on a $15 billion investment in electric vehicle production in Canada, questions are swirling about three other major EV projects in line for billions of dollars in public subsidies.