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Prime Minister Carney unveils major cabinet overhaul with two dozen new faces

Prime Minister Carney unveils major cabinet overhaul with two dozen new faces

Carney's ministry includes 24 new people — and 13 of them were just elected. Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a major overhaul of his cabinet Tuesday as he looks to remake the Liberals in his image and turn the page on the last government. Carney's new ministry, which includes 28 cabinet ministers and nine secretaries of state from every province...

Carney shows 10 ministers from his first cabinet the door

Carney shows 10 ministers from his first cabinet the door

Prime Minister Mark Carney's new cabinet has taken shape without 11 of the ministers he brought around the table barely two months ago. On the outs are former defence minister Bill Blair, former president of the Treasury Board Ginette Petitpas Taylor and former energy and natural resources minister Jonathan Wilkinson. All of those experienced ministers held numerous posts under former...

Poilievre staying in Stornoway pending by-election

Poilievre staying in Stornoway pending by-election

Pierre Poilievre is staying put in the residence of the leader of the Official Opposition even though the federal Conservative Leader lost his riding in the recent election. Andrew Scheer, now acting as the interim Official Opposition leader in Mr. Poilievre’s absence, confirmed the plans on Monday.

Liberals won Terrebonne, Que., riding by 1 vote — but this woman's Bloc ballot wasn't counted

Liberals won Terrebonne, Que., riding by 1 vote — but this woman's Bloc ballot wasn't counted

Bloc Québécois voter's mail-in ballot was returned to sender after the election. Elections Canada says it is investigating after a voter in a Quebec riding came forward with an envelope that had been returned to sender. Inside was a vote for the Bloc Québécois in the Terrebonne riding, where, as it stands, incoming Liberal MP Tatiana Auguste was declared the...

Honda Canada postpones $15-billion EV investment project in Ontario

Honda Canada postpones $15-billion EV investment project in Ontario

Honda Canada is postponing a $15-billion electric vehicle investment project in Ontario, including a proposed EV battery plant and retooled vehicle assembly facility. Honda Canada spokesman Ken Chiu says due to the recent slowdown in the EV market, Honda has announced an approximate two-year postponement of the comprehensive value chain investment project in Canada.

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Concern about Trump declines as front running parties gripped in a tie – LPC 42, CPC 41, NDP 8

Concern about Trump declines as front running parties gripped in a tie – LPC 42, CPC 41, NDP 8

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...

Consumer confidence rises with election of Carney government

Consumer confidence rises with election of Carney government

Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random survey of 1,259 respondents in Canada. This report is based on the four waves of tracking ending May 9th, 2025. The margin of error for a random survey of 1,259 Canadians is ±2.8 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The research was commissioned by the Bloomberg and was conducted by Nanos Research.



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Fewer Voices, Faster Decisions: Carney’s Inner Cabinet Reflects a Proven Model

Fewer Voices, Faster Decisions: Carney’s Inner Cabinet Reflects a Proven Model

“You cannot fight a war on a committee of twenty.” That was the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Lloyd George’s blunt assessment in 1916. Faced with a divided and sluggish Cabinet during the First World War, he created a five-member War Cabinet to bypass bottlenecks and focus Britain’s war effort. It worked. And it helped win the war.

Carney's cabinet still looks a lot like Trudeau's

Carney's cabinet still looks a lot like Trudeau's

He's prioritizing economic development, but not in the West.

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Smoke Mirrors and The Truth -- The Recount Story

Smoke Mirrors and The Truth -- The Recount Story

We all know the election result was a minority government. But it was very close, which makes the recount story fascinating and, for some, controversial. Bruce Anderson and Fred DeLorey have their thoughts on this and are here to explain them. Also today, we unveil this week's question for Thursday's Your Turn.

Alberta cabinet minister Ric McIver voted in as new legislature Speaker

Alberta cabinet minister Ric McIver voted in as new legislature Speaker

EDMONTON -- Calgary legislature member Ric McIver is the new Speaker of the Alberta legislature.

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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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Charlie Angus brings the punk energy the NDP needs in a leader

Charlie Angus brings the punk energy the NDP needs in a leader

With Jagmeet Singh out and the federal NDP’s seat count now so low that the party is begging for official party status, the choice for the party’s next leader could make the difference between death and survival. Canada’s social democratic party needs someone who can recapture the loyalty of blue-collar voters snatched by Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives in the most recent...

A Public Opinion Lens on Carney’s Cabinet

A Public Opinion Lens on Carney’s Cabinet

Today, Mark Carney’s new government took office, and Canadians received their first clear look at how the Liberals intend to govern following a tightly contested 2025 election. In my view, it’s clear the cabinet composition reflects the challenging balancing act Carney faces between meeting heightened public expectations, distancing his government from Trudeau’s unpopular legacy, and managing competing domestic and international...

Premier Smith’s very risky referendum bet - Once out of the bottle, the referendum genie is impossible to control

Premier Smith’s very risky referendum bet - Once out of the bottle, the referendum genie is impossible to control

Twelve years ago, on Jan. 23, 2013, British Prime Minister David Cameron committed to holding a referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership in the European Union. “That is why I am in favour of a referendum, Cameron explained. I believe in confronting this issue — shaping it, leading the debate. Not simply hoping a difficult situation will go away.”

Alberta separatists warn Danielle Smith — don't campaign against us

Alberta separatists warn Danielle Smith — don't campaign against us

'If she doesn't come over to our side, well, there's going to be a problem,' says Mitch Sylvestre, leading the charge on Alberta independence and warning Premier Danielle Smith

Mark Carney comes from the lean world of business. He’s about to show us how much his cabinet will reflect that

Mark Carney comes from the lean world of business. He’s about to show us how much his cabinet will reflect that

As Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils Canada’s newest cabinet, many will look for the clear signs of change he promised voters. In the days leading up to the election, a Bay Street friend of mine said it plainly: “Let’s see if Carney can mop up the Liberal party and get it back on track. They don’t deserve my vote. But...

Canada is not for sale: What constitutional history teaches us about the 51st state discourse

Canada is not for sale: What constitutional history teaches us about the 51st state discourse

During Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to the White House, President Donald Trump once again suggested that Canada should become the 51st American state. Carney responded firmly, using a real estate metaphor: Canada “is not for sale.”

Three key things for Carney to consider as he builds his government

Three key things for Carney to consider as he builds his government

“No crisis, no Mark Carney.” Five simple, unadorned words offered to Radio-Canada during his leadership campaign. Five words that say a lot about how Mark Carney regards himself, our politics, and this moment in time. Five words that also serve as a pretty fair indication of how Canada’s new prime minister views the task of transition—of selecting an office, a...

Carney pulls off mission impossible

Carney pulls off mission impossible

In Carney’s world, two plus two always equals four. In banking and finance, facts matter. In the navel-gazing nightmare of intuitive Trumpism, two plus two equals whatever the president says it does.

This Isn't Top Gun: Air Combat Is About Stealth, Not Swagger

This Isn't Top Gun: Air Combat Is About Stealth, Not Swagger

That exchange in Top Gun: Maverick wasn’t just a nod to Tom Cruise’s enduring appeal as fighter pilot. It was an admission from the screenwriters that modern air combat has moved on. Modern fifth-generation fighters like the F-35 are not built for close-range dogfights. They are designed to detect threats from long distances, strike first, and vanish before the enemy...

Carney's change agenda should start with fixing up 24 Sussex Drive

Carney's change agenda should start with fixing up 24 Sussex Drive

Every prime minister since Pierre Trudeau has failed to rehabilitate the official residence. Carney has a chance to show us he's different.



Conservatives bet on a ballot question that was bound to backfire.

Conservatives bet on a ballot question that was bound to backfire.

This was supposed to be a time when incumbents had no chance of re-election. Post-Covid economies made voters mad about the cost of living, worried about the cost of government, and fed up with of being told how to think and act. They wanted more freedom, lower costs and less taxation. People wanted a political leader who was focused on...

Channelling Conservative anger actually worked for Pierre Poilievre. Does he really need to change gears now?

Channelling Conservative anger actually worked for Pierre Poilievre. Does he really need to change gears now?

Susan Delacourt: One word leapt out at me in a piece you wrote for this paper last week, Matt, and it was this one: “killed.” As in, the Conservatives got killed in the election. I agree that their hopes got killed — especially the hopes they had when they were 20 points ahead of the Liberals. But here’s the thing...

Alberta's feeble separatist movement

Alberta's feeble separatist movement

I’m not sure, as an Albertan, that the biggest Alberta political news of the week isn’t the official secession of the Alberta New Democratic Party from the national NDP. Last weekend members of the NDP-A voted at a general assembly to allow for separate provincial memberships in the party: no longer will the NDP be one and indivisible. It seems...

Election 2025: A Conservative Postmortem

Election 2025: A Conservative Postmortem

The unprecedented events leading to Canada’s 45th federal election defined two different ballot questions for the principal parties. In the first three months of 2025, the political landscape of the country transformed in ways no one could have predicted. The resignation of Justin Trudeau as Prime Minister and the subsequent election of Mark Carney as Liberal leader were the first...

The slow crumbling of Canadian democracy

The slow crumbling of Canadian democracy

Our parliamentary system is in a state of disrepair so advanced that it has lost much of its relevance

Carney, like Trudeau, thinks big deficits are the answer to tough times

Carney, like Trudeau, thinks big deficits are the answer to tough times

The Prime Minister seems to be following the path of his predecessor, which he warned against leading up to the April 28 election

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Who will be in Carney's cabinet?

Who will be in Carney's cabinet?

Prime Minister Mark Carney will name his cabinet on Tuesday. Our panel of party insiders discusses what to expect, as U.S. tariffs remain front of mind for Canadians.

What Indigenous reconciliation can teach Albertan separatists

What Indigenous reconciliation can teach Albertan separatists

Fort McKay First Nation in northern Alberta exemplifies what can be achieved when people reject division and work together

Mark Carney wants Canadians to be masters in their own house — but here is how that could spell trouble for him

Mark Carney wants Canadians to be masters in their own house — but here is how that could spell trouble for him

During his leadership campaign and now, as prime minister, Mark Carney reached for a loaded phrase: “Masters in our own home.” “The old relationship we had with the United States is over. What exactly the United States does next is unclear. But what is clear is that we as Canadians have agency, we have power. We are masters in our...

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...

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...

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Former journalist Evan Solomon named first-ever federal AI minister

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney has created a new artificial intelligence ministry as part of today's cabinet shuffle, which saw some personnel changes in key ministries.

Mark Carney unveils new cabinet that drops some Trudeau-era ministers, moves others

Mark Carney unveils new cabinet that drops some Trudeau-era ministers, moves others

The new Liberal cabinet is replete with fresh faces -- and some familiar ones -- and designed to focus on the U.S. trade crisis.

Mark Carney cabinet live: New cabinet will have 28 members; 10 new secretaries of state also named

Mark Carney cabinet live: New cabinet will have 28 members; 10 new secretaries of state also named

Carney has unveiled a 28-member cabinet. Follow the Star's live coverage Tuesday.

Honda stalls plans for electric vehicle production in Ontario by two years

Honda stalls plans for electric vehicle production in Ontario by two years

Honda has stalled its $15-billion plan to build four new electric vehicle factories in Ontario for two years but will continue production of other cars and sport utility vehicles at its giant assembly complex in Alliston, north of Toronto.



Nova Scotia to lift licensing moratorium for buyers and processors in seafood sector

Nova Scotia to lift licensing moratorium for buyers and processors in seafood sector

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia is lifting two long-standing moratoriums on new seafood buyer and processor licences starting Aug. 1.

Full list: Mark Carney's 28 cabinet ministers and 10 secretaries of state

Full list: Mark Carney's 28 cabinet ministers and 10 secretaries of state

'Canada's new Ministry is built to deliver the change Canadians want and deserve,' Carney said in a statement

Ontario to make gas tax cut permanent, remove tolls on Hwy 407 East portion

Ontario to make gas tax cut permanent, remove tolls on Hwy 407 East portion

PICKERING - Ontario drivers are set to benefit from the province's upcoming budget, as Premier Doug Ford is announcing today that it will make a gas tax cut permanent and remove tolls from the provincially owned portion of Highway 407.

Ontario government aims to fast-track cancer drugs in new pilot project

Ontario government aims to fast-track cancer drugs in new pilot project

The new program will get the latest cancer drugs to patients at least nine months faster.

Doug Ford making gas tax cut permanent, ending tolls on eastern section of Highway 407

Doug Ford making gas tax cut permanent, ending tolls on eastern section of Highway 407

Ford and Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy are cutting 5.7 cents a litre of the gas tax and eliminating tolls on the provincially operated part of the tollway.

Carney reveals new pick for foreign minister in cabinet shake-up

Carney reveals new pick for foreign minister in cabinet shake-up

Prime Minister Mark Carney has revealed his new cabinet, which includes the replacement of Melanie Joly as foreign affairs minister with Anita Anand.

Live updates: Meet Mark Carney's new cabinet, including Joly, Freeland, LeBlanc and Guilbeault

Live updates: Meet Mark Carney's new cabinet, including Joly, Freeland, LeBlanc and Guilbeault

The prime minister is unveiling his 'small, focused' cabinet of 28 ministers at Rideau Hall

Carney's new cabinet moves Anand to foreign affairs, McGuinty into defence portfolio, Joly to industry
Anand moves to foreign affairs, Guilbeault stays and Wilkinson is out in new Carney cabinet

Anand moves to foreign affairs, Guilbeault stays and Wilkinson is out in new Carney cabinet

Francois-Philippe Champagne and Chrystia Freeland will be remaining in their previous roles

McDonald's location in U.S. bans anyone under 21 from entering due to 'student violence'

McDonald's location in U.S. bans anyone under 21 from entering due to 'student violence'

Now, in order to enter the premises from Monday to Friday, customers have to ring a doorbell. An employee can then permit a person to enter

Why the Ford government's housing changes could doom a big part of Toronto's green plans

Why the Ford government's housing changes could doom a big part of Toronto's green plans

Premier Doug Ford's government unveiled major changes Monday aimed at jumpstarting housing construction, including a provision some worry could threaten Toronto's ability to impose environmental building standards beyond provincial requirements.

Despite a polarizing election, poll suggests Canadians don't want a two-party system

Despite a polarizing election, poll suggests Canadians don't want a two-party system

While the recent federal election turned into a tight race between the Liberals and Conservatives that left other parties trailing far behind, a new poll suggests most Canadians don't want the country end up with a two-party system. The poll of over 1,600 Canadians, conducted by Leger Marketing for the Association for Canadian Studies between May 1 and 3, suggests...

Liberals won Terrebonne, Que., riding by 1 vote -- but this woman's Bloc ballot wasn't counted

Liberals won Terrebonne, Que., riding by 1 vote -- but this woman's Bloc ballot wasn't counted

A resident of Terrebonne in Quebec says her vote could've made the difference in the election, but it didn't count because her mail-in vote was returned to sender.

Manitoba committee to study support for journalism could be running by summer

Manitoba committee to study support for journalism could be running by summer

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is aiming to have an all-party committee on journalism up and running this summer, but the Opposition says there are a lot of questions.

Live chat: The Conservative party, Carney's cabinet and politics in 2025

Live chat: The Conservative party, Carney's cabinet and politics in 2025

What's next for Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives? What does Mark Carney's cabinet tell us about his priorities? Reporters Alex Ballingall and Raisa Patel take your questions and discuss politics in 2025 on Wednesday, May 14 at 1 p.m.

Mark Carney's cabinet to feature new faces and renew positions not seen since Stephen Harper

Mark Carney's cabinet to feature new faces and renew positions not seen since Stephen Harper

Carney's office confirmed the new cabinet will have less than 30 members, including "up to 10" secretaries of state -- a revitalized position.

Ontario seeks to speed up construction of housing, roads, transit with new bill giving it more control over municipal processes

Ontario seeks to speed up construction of housing, roads, transit with new bill giving it more control over municipal processes

The Ford government bill will expand controversial minister zoning orders and standardize municipal development fees in new legislation to be introduced Monday.

Official recounts are underway in close ridings. Here's how they work

Official recounts are underway in close ridings. Here's how they work

A number of judicial recounts are taking place to ensure the results of the election are accurate. Here is how the judicial recount process works.

‘Sets the tone’: More than half of PM Carney’s new cabinet will be fresh faces

‘Sets the tone’: More than half of PM Carney’s new cabinet will be fresh faces

When Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils his new front bench on Tuesday, more than half of its members will be fresh faces, CTV News has confirmed. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) tells CTV News that Carney’s new cabinet will be a more focused roster, and while the core slate of cabinet ministers is expected to stay under 30 people, he’ll...

'The boss has changed': Rookie Calgary Liberal MP says he's ready to fight for Alberta's place in Canada

'The boss has changed': Rookie Calgary Liberal MP says he's ready to fight for Alberta's place in Canada

Corey Hogan said a silver lining is that Ottawa-Alberta relations have nowhere to go but up after Trudeau

Carney must 'pick a lane' on climate, energy policies, advocates say

Carney must 'pick a lane' on climate, energy policies, advocates say

Throughout the election campaign, Carney signalled an openness to building more pipelines in Canada and promised to cut approval times to get projects built faster.

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Trump's $4.9 trillion tax plan targets Medicaid to offset costs

Trump's $4.9 trillion tax plan targets Medicaid to offset costs

WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republicans proposed sweeping tax breaks Monday in President Donald Trump's big priority bill, tallying at least $4.9 trillion in costs so far, partly paid for with cuts to Medicaid, food stamps and green energy programs used by millions of Americans.

House GOP reveals Trump's tax breaks for tips, overtime and car loans in bill, but costs run high

House GOP reveals Trump's tax breaks for tips, overtime and car loans in bill, but costs run high

WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republicans revealed the sweeping tax provisions for President Donald Trump's big bill Monday, tallying at least $4.9 trillion in costs so far, partly paid for with reductions to Medicaid and other programs used by millions of Americans.

Trump's plan to accept free Air Force One replacement from Qatar raises ethical and security worries

Trump's plan to accept free Air Force One replacement from Qatar raises ethical and security worries

WASHINGTON (AP) -- For President Donald Trump, accepting a free Air Force One replacement from Qatar is a no-brainer.

Deputy attorney general who defended Trump in hush money trial named acting Librarian of Congress

Deputy attorney general who defended Trump in hush money trial named acting Librarian of Congress

NEW YORK (AP) -- Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who represented Donald Trump during his 2024 criminal trial, has been appointed acting Librarian of Congress, the Justice Department said Monday.

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Trump in Saudi speech will urge Iran toward a 'new and a better path' as he pushes for nuclear deal

Trump in Saudi speech will urge Iran toward a 'new and a better path' as he pushes for nuclear deal

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- President Donald Trump in a speech in Saudi Arabia will urge Iran to take a "new and a better path" as he pushes for new nuclear deal.

Trump and Saudi crown prince sign a host of agreements as US leader begins 4-day Mideast tour

Trump and Saudi crown prince sign a host of agreements as US leader begins 4-day Mideast tour

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) -- U.S. President Donald Trump signed a host of economic and bilateral cooperation agreements in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday as he kicked off a four-day Middle East trip with a focus on dealmaking with a key Mideast ally while shared concerns about Iran's nuclear program and the war in Gaza dragged on in the background.

U.S. and China agree to slash reciprocal tariffs in major step toward easing trade war

U.S. and China agree to slash reciprocal tariffs in major step toward easing trade war

The United States and China said Monday they had agreed to a 90-day pause on most of the tariffs they have imposed on each other since last month, in a major step toward easing a trade war between the two powers that has rattled the global economy.

US touts 'substantial progress' in tariff talks with China, but details are still scarce

US touts 'substantial progress' in tariff talks with China, but details are still scarce

GENEVA (AP) -- The lead U.S. negotiator in trade talks with China cheered "a great deal of productivity" in resolving differences between the world's two leading economic powers, after officials wrapped two days of bargaining in Switzerland following President Donald Trump imposing steep tariffs and Beijing retaliating.

US-China tariff talks to continue Sunday, an official tells AP, as Trump touts 'great progress made'

US-China tariff talks to continue Sunday, an official tells AP, as Trump touts 'great progress made'

GENEVA (AP) -- Sensitive talks between U.S. and Chinese delegations over tariffs that threaten to upend the global economy ended after a day of prolonged negotiations and will resume Sunday, an official told The Associated Press.

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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...

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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).


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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.

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.

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Is Carney Actually Tough on Crime?

Is Carney Actually Tough on Crime?

Host Noor sits down with Adelina Iftene, a criminal lawyer from Romania, who calls Mark Carney’s revival of “tough on crime” a “slippery slope”. Will Mark Carney’s revival of “tough on crime” fix anything? What actually makes communities safer? And what happens if we get this wrong?

It’s not just Alberta flirting with western separatism now

It’s not just Alberta flirting with western separatism now

Torn at for nine years by the divisive Trudeau Liberals, Canadian unity is seriously frayed, with Alberta now preparing for a possible secession referendum. In this episode, Brian talks with Reform Party founder Preston Manning, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, and longtime Liberal pollster Dan Arnold to get a sense of how dire the situation has become. Manning explains that the...

Where does Trump’s trade war go next?

Where does Trump’s trade war go next?

Top economic officials from the U.S. and China met in Geneva, Switzerland over the weekend. This was the first time that they’ve had face-to-face since the start of their enormous trade war.

PM Carney's next challenge: who's in and who's out of cabinet

PM Carney's next challenge: who's in and who's out of cabinet

Tomorrow Prime Minister Mark Carney will be unveiling his first cabinet since receiving a minority mandate from voters 2 weeks ago. The decisions will not be easy, as Carney has to navigate regional representation, a leaner inner circle, and a trade war with the U.S. that hangs over every federal decision. So who stays and who may get promoted?