Canada signs agreement for defence cooperation with Denmark
Canada's defence minister has signed an agreement at an international security forum to strengthen co-operation with Denmark on defence matters.
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Canada's defence minister has signed an agreement at an international security forum to strengthen co-operation with Denmark on defence matters.
WINNIPEG -- A Manitoba First Nation whose residents were evacuated for months last summer due to a wildfire and an extended power outage says it has bought its own backup generators, after it says governments and the province's Crown-owned electric utility failed them.
The following timeline of Tuesday's shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., is based on information provided by RCMP at separate press conferences and in news releases this week, B.C. government officials and BC Emergency Health Services. Times are Mountain Time.
MONTREAL -- The Quebec Liberals have acclaimed 46-year-old Charles Milliard as their new leader, forgoing the need for a second leadership race in less than one year.
MONTREAL -- The Quebec Liberals have acclaimed 46-year-old Charles Milliard as their new leader, forgoing the need for a second leadership race in less than one year.
HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia's official Opposition leader is taking aim at the government's $1.4-billion deficit that she says has been driven in part by spending that is not authorized by the legislature.
The Supreme Court of Canada has invalidated a federal Liberal candidate's one-vote victory in last spring's federal election, pushing the governing party further away from a majority in the House of Commons.
MONTREAL -- The Quebec government joined Montreal's business and political leaders to bolster the city's candidacy to become the global headquarters for the proposed international Defence, Security and Resilience Bank (DSRB).
OTTAWA -- The Supreme Court of Canada has begun hearing arguments on whether to overturn the results of last spring's federal election in the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne.
Today is the deadline to apply to be leader of the Quebec Liberal Party. Candidate Charles Milliard, former head of the Quebec federation of chambers of commerce, has the support of the majority of the party caucus. Mario Roy, a farmer from Quebec's Beauce region, is the only other person who has confirmed an interest in running, but he may...
MONTREAL -- Today is the deadline to apply to be leader of the Quebec Liberal Party.
TUMBLER RIDGE -- The names and photos of eight children and adults shot to death in a small B.C. town were released Thursday in a sombre visual rollcall of chubby cheeks, shy smiles and braces.
CALGARY -- Alberta's government is spending $143 million to dispatch about 1,400 extra teachers and educational assistants to support students in strained elementary school classrooms across the province.
CALGARY -- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she has not signed a petition currently gathering signatures for a referendum to pull the province out of Confederation.
HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia's minister for addictions and mental health says he has not reached out to the First Nation community that said this week it would declare an emergency over a crisis of illicit drugs and addiction.
TORONTO -- Ontario Power Generation has signed a deal with a municipality east of Toronto to build a new, large nuclear reactor.
QUEBEC -- A retired Superior Court judge who investigated a text message scandal that helped bring down former Quebec Liberal leader Pablo Rodriguez has reached few firm conclusions.
Travellers are returning to Atlantic Canada from Cuba amid an oil crisis on the Caribbean island.
CHARLOTTETOWN -- P.E.I.'s opposition leader is calling for swift government action after an independent report found that the province did not have an adequate system to track cases of staff sexual misconduct.
OTTAWA -- Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says she wants to see the new NATO initiative in the Arctic, which launched on Wednesday, made permanent.
Condolences for those killed in a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., are streaming in from across Canada and around the world. Ten people are dead, including the shooter, while dozens more were injured at the community's high school.
TUMBLER RIDGE -- A total of 10 people are dead after shootings Tuesday in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., including the lone suspect who police say died by suicide.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says flags on federal buildings will be flown at half-mast for seven days to honour the victims of Tuesday's deadly shooting in B.C. A visibly emotional Carney said Wednesday he has heard from leaders around the world offering condolences, including King Charles. "Parents, grandparents, sisters, brothers in Tumbler Ridge will wake up without someone they love,"...
OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Mark Carney says flags on federal buildings will be flown at half-mast for seven days to honour the victims of Tuesday's mass shooting in B.C.
YELLOWKNIFE -- Cleanup is underway after a military fuel tanker filled with thousands of litres of diesel overturned on a highway in the Northwest Territories.
TORONTO -- Toronto city council has adopted the mayor's 2026 budget, which includes a modest property tax increase, caps on public transit fares and more money for the police.
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
QUEBEC -- Christine Frechette, leadership candidate for the Coalition Avenir Quebec, is promising to revive a popular fast-track immigration program that her government had recently ended.
RICHMOND -- British Columbia has unveiled a revamp of its funding system for children with support needs, including those with autism, that it says will be "fairer, easier to access and better co-ordinated."
A First Nation in Nova Scotia says it is declaring a state of emergency over what its chief and council are calling an escalating crisis of addiction and illicit drugs in the community.
ST. JOHN'S -- Executives from a South Korean shipbuilding company signed a pact in St. John's, N.L., recently to pursue a liquefied natural gas operation, but the mayor of the town at the heart of the project says nobody has bothered to call him.
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
OTTAWA -- The Conservatives are planning to introduce a motion today to bar non-citizens convicted of serious crimes from making refugee claims.
VICTORIA -- The BC Green Party has announced it will not be renewing an accord with the governing NDP when it expires next month.
VICTORIA -- The BC Green Party has announced it will not be renewing an accord with the governing NDP when it expires next month.
VICTORIA -- The BC Green Party has announced it will not be renewing an accord with the governing NDP when it expires next month.
QUEBEC -- The commissioner who oversaw the public inquiry into the $500-million cost-overrun scandal at Quebec's auto insurance board is scheduled to release his report publicly on Feb. 16.
HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia's energy regulator is planning a two-part inquiry into last year's cyberattack at the province's private power utility.
An electronic petition on the parliament website calls on the House of Commons to require all federal party leaders to obtain and maintain top-secret security clearance. It says the reason is to ensure leaders are "fully informed of threats to Canada's national security" and "act decisively to protect Canadians and our democracy." The petition notes Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre...
OTTAWA -- An electronic petition on the parliament website calls on the House of Commons to require all federal party leaders to obtain and maintain top-secret security clearance.
NUUK -- Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand wrapped up her trip to Greenland and Denmark today, vowing to continue a focus on economic ties, shared heritage, Arctic security and defence.
EDMONTON -- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith defended her threat to withhold funding for judges if her government doesn't get more say on their appointment on Saturday, saying it's a negotiating tactic.
TORONTO -- The Ontario Liberal Party says it will select a new leader on Nov. 21, an announcement that kicks off its third leadership race since 2020.
CHARLOTTETOWN -- Rob Lantz will become the next premier of Prince Edward Island after winning the Conservative party leadership at its convention Saturday.
GATINEAU -- The federal government says it is making more than $1 billion available to Canada Post in the form of a repayable loan to help the beleaguered Crown corporation remain solvent and keep its services running.
CHARLOTTETOWN -- Members of Prince Edward Island's Progressive Conservative party will today choose a new leader who will become the province's next premier.
ST. JOHN'S -- Environmental groups say the government of Newfoundland and Labrador has dealt a blow to Canadian nature preservation goals by scrapping plans for a possible marine conservation area.
MONTREAL -- The City of Montreal says it's launching a blitz in the coming days to fill the numerous potholes that are plaguing the streets.
ST. JOHN'S -- Newfoundland and Labrador's premier is accusing the federal government of creating unequal access to essential medications through a "fractured" approach to pharmacare.
OTTAWA -- The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear arguments on a class-action lawsuit that alleged Air Canada charged passengers more than the advertised ticket price.
OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Mark Carney's pledge to NATO allies that Canada will spend the equivalent of five per cent of GDP on defence will cost the country an extra $33.5 billion a year, the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer says.
ST. JOHN'S -- An evacuation order is over in Badger, N.L., and a state of emergency has lifted in Trepassey, N.L., after weather led to dangerous situations in both towns.
VANCOUVER -- The British Columbia Human Rights Commissioner has found that the actions of Vancouver Police were "unlawful" by limiting media access as city workers broke up a homeless encampment on the Downtown Eastside in 2023.
Former prime minister Stephen Harper's official portrait was unveiled in Ottawa on Tuesday, ahead of the 20th anniversary of the election of his first Conservative government.
ST. JOHN'S -- Newfoundland and Labrador's new government is ending talks with Ottawa about a proposed national marine conservation area.
MONTREAL -- After saying she blew a pair of tires on one of her city's busiest streets, Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada is pledging to tackle what's causing the problem.
HALIFAX -- Less than a year after it was established, Nova Scotia's new emergency corps of volunteers known as the Nova Scotia Guard already has more than 2,600 members.
EDMONTON -- Premier Danielle Smith says her government will withhold funding for new judicial appointments in Alberta if the federal government doesn't give the province a say on who is picked.
ST. JOHN'S -- The Newfoundland town of Trepassey has declared a state of emergency as high seas pounded its coastline in the wake of a 24-hour winter storm.
OTTAWA -- Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon says he will not interfere with the work of regulators after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to decertify Canadian-built planes unless the government green-lights Gulfstream business jets.
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