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Canada, allies should decry Trump flouting international law at Paris summit, experts say

Canada, allies should decry Trump flouting international law at Paris summit, experts say

Canada and its allies must send a strong signal to the United States from a Paris summit on Ukraine this week that they do not support President Donald Trump’s flouting of international law through a military strike on Venezuela that seized its leader, foreign policy experts say. French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday is gathering leaders of European countries as...

Carney government showing a ‘clear reluctance’ to criticize Trump with lack of direct condemnation over Venezuela raid, says past Liberal foreign minister Axworthy

Carney government showing a ‘clear reluctance’ to criticize Trump with lack of direct condemnation over Venezuela raid, says past Liberal foreign minister Axworthy

In the wake of American forces capturing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and conducting air strikes in the country, a former Liberal foreign affairs minister is calling on Canada to stand up to violations of international law by the administration of United States President Donald Trump. In an early morning military raid on Jan. 3, U.S. military forces apprehended Maduro in...

Mexico condemns U.S. military action in Venezuela, protesters call for Ottawa support

Mexico condemns U.S. military action in Venezuela, protesters call for Ottawa support

As a number of countries condemn the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States, protesters in Ottawa were calling for the federal government to support the right to self-determination for the Venezuelan people and for the U.S. to back away. Dozens of protesters gathered in front of the U.S. embassy steps away from Parliament Hill on Sunday...

Canada's oil sector shouldn't panic, stay competitive after Maduro's seizure: expert

Canada's oil sector shouldn't panic, stay competitive after Maduro's seizure: expert

A political scientist says U.S. President Donald Trump's interest in transforming Venezuela's oil-rich sector is a reminder for Canada's oil and gas industry to not panic and stay competitive. Heather Exner-Pirot, director of energy, natural resources and environment with the think-tank Macdonald-Laurier Institute, says Canada has always competed with other oil-rich countries, and Trump's recent claims his country will "run"...

Rubio says US won't govern Venezuela but will press for changes through oil blockade

Rubio says US won't govern Venezuela but will press for changes through oil blockade

Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested Sunday that the United States would not take a day-to-day role in governing Venezuela other than enforcing an existing "oil quarantine" on the country, a turnaround after President Donald Trump announced a day earlier that the U.S. would be running Venezuela following its ouster of leader Nicolas Maduro. Rubio's statements on TV talk shows...

Next year ‘an important one for Quebec’ as possibility of referendum looms, say Bloc MP, politicos

Next year ‘an important one for Quebec’ as possibility of referendum looms, say Bloc MP, politicos

Ottawa is likely preparing for the next year of Quebec politics with some “anxiety,” say politicos, as 2026 could see the province revisiting a referendum on separatism with the sovereignist Parti Québécois continuing to lead in the polls.

Trump's plan to seize and revitalize Venezuela's oil industry faces major hurdles

Trump's plan to seize and revitalize Venezuela's oil industry faces major hurdles

President Donald Trump's plan to take control of Venezuela's oil industry and ask American companies to revitalize it after capturing President Nicolas Maduro in a raid isn't likely to have a significant immediate impact on oil prices. Venezuela's oil industry is in disrepair after years of neglect and international sanctions, so it could take years and major investments before production...



Conservative Party of B.C. forms leadership election committee

Conservative Party of B.C. forms leadership election committee

The Conservative Party of British Columbia says it has formed a leadership election organizing committee tasked with overseeing the selection of its new leader. Scott Lamb, chair of the committee, says in a statement that B.C. is "desperately in need of new leadership" to guide the province.

A new ‘cold’ war? Canada looks to bolster Arctic security, sovereignty

A new ‘cold’ war? Canada looks to bolster Arctic security, sovereignty

An increasingly aggressive Russia coupled with China’s growing influence have renewed Canada’s focus on Arctic defence and sovereignty — and how to assert control over its remote northern geography. The focus is on both increased surveillance — knowing what and who is poking around up there — and having military assets in place to deter any aggressor before they consider...

Carney says Canada 'welcomes the opportunity for freedom' after Maduro's capture

Carney says Canada 'welcomes the opportunity for freedom' after Maduro's capture

The daring ouster of the president of Venezuela by the U.S. military sent shockwaves through the Western Hemisphere as President Donald Trump heralded the operation in the oil-rich Latin American nation a success. Prime Minister Mark Carney reacted on Saturday afternoon by noting that one of the first actions taken by his new government in March was to impose additional...

Trump says U.S. will 'run' Venezuela after it ousts Maduro, jails him in New York

Trump says U.S. will 'run' Venezuela after it ousts Maduro, jails him in New York

The United States will run Venezuela following a "large-scale strike" early Saturday that ultimately resulted in the U.S. capturing the country's president, Nicolás Maduro, along with his wife, U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday. The U.S. will lead the oil-rich country until a "proper transition can take place," he said during a news conference late Saturday morning. He claimed the...

Canada stands by Venezuelan people's right to decide their future, says PM Carney

Canada stands by Venezuelan people's right to decide their future, says PM Carney

Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada stands by the Venezuelan people's "right to decide and build their own future in a peaceful and democratic society" after U.S. President Donald Trump announced American forces captured Venezuela's president early Saturday morning. "Canada has not recognised the illegitimate regime of [Nicolás] Maduro since it stole the 2018 election," Carney said on social media...

Liberals' stricter crime policy is a response to public concern: justice minister

Liberals' stricter crime policy is a response to public concern: justice minister

Prime Minister Mark Carney's government has so far put a heavy emphasis on stricter crime policies, tabling three justice bills in the fall sitting of Parliament. They incorporate a long list of Criminal Code amendments, from making bail tougher to obtain to imposing mandatory minimum and consecutive sentencing to creating new offences relating to intimidation and obstruction, promoting hatred and...

Ottawa propose fines of up to $1M for violating foreign influence registry rules

Ottawa propose fines of up to $1M for violating foreign influence registry rules

The federal government proposes fining people and organizations up to $1 million for failing to comply with the requirements of its planned foreign influence transparency registry. Newly published draft regulations are another step toward establishing the registry, which was set out in legislation passed in 2024 as part of a package of measures to counter foreign interference. The proposed regulations...

Venezuela President Maduro captured after US strike and will face drugs and weapons charges

Venezuela President Maduro captured after US strike and will face drugs and weapons charges

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been captured after a large-scale US strike on the capital city of Caracas, according to US President Donald Trump, who said more details will come in an 11 a.m. ET news conference. Trump told Fox News he watched Maduro’s capture in real-time “like a television show.” Trump said Maduro is aboard the USS Iwo Jima...

Alberta group gets green light to collect signatures for separation referendum

Alberta group gets green light to collect signatures for separation referendum

Alberta's election agency has fired the starter's pistol on the race to collect enough names for a referendum on the province quitting Canada. Elections Alberta announced Friday that Mitch Sylvestre and the Alberta Prosperity Project have from Saturday until May 2 to collect just under 178,000 signatures to qualify. "Citizen initiative petition signature sheets have been issued," Elections Alberta said...



Alberta Tory Party says prepping for possible spring election against Smith's UCP

Alberta Tory Party says prepping for possible spring election against Smith's UCP

The leader of a rival party to Premier Danielle Smith's United Conservatives says they're scrambling to organize on the chance Smith tries to undercut them by calling a spring election. "Time is not on the side of the UCP," Peter Guthrie, the head of Alberta's new Progressive Tory Party, said in an interview. "If you look at us organizing, we're...

Trump says if Iran "kills peaceful protesters," the U.S. will "come to their rescue"

Trump says if Iran "kills peaceful protesters," the U.S. will "come to their rescue"

President Trump warned Friday in a social media post that if Iran "violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue." Mr. Trump offered no further comment on Iran or how the U.S. might intervene to protect protesters in the country in the post on his Truth Social network, which was...

Carney will meet with Ukraine's allies in Paris as ceasefire talks intensify

Carney will meet with Ukraine's allies in Paris as ceasefire talks intensify

Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to France next week to meet with Ukraine's allies as talks aimed at securing a ceasefire in Russia's war intensify. The Prime Minister's Office said Friday that Carney will be in Paris on Monday and Tuesday to meet with the "coalition of the willing" in an effort to push forward a ceasefire agreement. In...

2026 will see Canada slash immigration targets. What you need to know about the year ahead

2026 will see Canada slash immigration targets. What you need to know about the year ahead

Canada is set to tighten immigration rules and accept fewer new residents, students and temporary workers in 2026. The ongoing cuts are a major shift for the country, which had been boosting immigration levels for years. First introduced in late 2024 and updated again in November, the new caps and lower targets are meant to reduce Canada’s unemployment rate, address...

Leading economists want less talk, more numbers from federal budget watchdog

Leading economists want less talk, more numbers from federal budget watchdog

Critics also call on PBO to expand use of peer review. This year, two things will happen to Canada's fiscal watchdog: Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer Jason Jacques will be replaced or made permanent, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will publish its review of the office. While the OECD report will not come out for several months...

Bill C-16 ‘progress,’ but needs tougher language to codify femicide as a standalone crime, advocates say

Bill C-16 ‘progress,’ but needs tougher language to codify femicide as a standalone crime, advocates say

A researcher and academic who has studied violence against women for decades says Ottawa’s bill introducing femicide into the Criminal Code could have gone further to address endemic levels of gender-based violence. Myrna Dawson, a professor with the University of Guelph and executive director of the Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability, said Bill C-16 represents “progress,” but she...

Remote work option ending for thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026

Remote work option ending for thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026

The new year will bring some big changes to the rules on in-office work for many employees across the country -- including tens of thousands of provincial government staff in Ontario and Alberta who will soon be required back in the office full-time. As of Jan. 5, Ontario provincial government employees will be expected to work in the office five...

Downed power line in northern Manitoba repaired, electricity being restored

Downed power line in northern Manitoba repaired, electricity being restored

Manitoba Hydro said Thursday it is restoring power to residents of a northern First Nation after a downed power line forced residents out. Completion of the challenging repairs came a day after the chief of Pimicikamak Cree Nation urged Prime Minister Mark Carney to send in the military to deal with the crisis caused by the outage. The community has...

Federal government won’t say whether it will criminalize residential school denials

Federal government won’t say whether it will criminalize residential school denials

The federal government is not revealing whether it will act on calls to pass a law that would criminalize denying that Indigenous children suffered abuses in Canada’s residential school system. The issue has bubbled in the background of Canadian politics for several years and gained prominence after several First Nations announced they had located potential unmarked graves at former school...


New year, new tax measures: What to expect in 2026

New year, new tax measures: What to expect in 2026

Liberals roll out a personal support worker tax credit to run from 2026 to 2030. The coming year will see some changes to existing tax measures, the abandonment of others and some help for personal support workers. But overall changes to the taxes individuals pay will be minor in 2026. Daniel Rogozynski, an accountant and professor at the University of...

Spy watchdog reviewing Canadian security agencies' use of artificial intelligence

Spy watchdog reviewing Canadian security agencies' use of artificial intelligence

Canada's spy watchdog is examining the use and governance of artificial intelligence in national security activities. The National Security and Intelligence Review Agency has informed key federal ministers and organizations of the study, which will look at how the security community defines, uses and oversees aspects of AI technologies. Canadian security agencies have used AI for tasks ranging from translation...

Jobs, economy top voters' priorities at the end of a turbulent 2025: Nanos poll

Jobs, economy top voters' priorities at the end of a turbulent 2025: Nanos poll

A year-end poll from Nanos suggests Canadians will want to see action from the Liberal government on major economic files in the new year. Just over one in five respondents to the poll published this week said jobs and the economy were the most important national issues — more than double the 10 per cent who listed relations with the...

Seven Canadians were injured in Peru train collision: foreign affairs minister

Seven Canadians were injured in Peru train collision: foreign affairs minister

Canada's foreign affairs minister says seven Canadians were injured Tuesday in a train crash near the Machu Picchu archaeological site in Peru.

Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians' anxiety: pollster

Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians' anxiety: pollster

A pollster says separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec are unlikely to succeed as long as Canadians feel a persistent sense of insecurity and anxiety about the future. David Coletto, whose polling firm Abacus Data has been studying what it calls the "precarity mindset" in Canada for the last year, says that uncertainty would need to ease in order for...

Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz quits cabinet, to leave soon as MLA

Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz quits cabinet, to leave soon as MLA

Alberta Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz is quitting cabinet and says she will also soon be leaving the legislature altogether. Schulz made the announcement on social media Wednesday. She says she has offered her resignation from cabinet effective Friday and will step down as the United Conservative legislature member for Calgary-Shaw by May. "Timing is everything in life and in politics,"...

Carney reflects on 2025's 'challenges' in New Year's Eve message

Carney reflects on 2025's 'challenges' in New Year's Eve message

Prime Minister Mark Carney says in his New Year's Eve message that Canada faced "challenges" in 2025 but the country is strongest when it's united. As Canadians prepare to ring in the new year, Carney says it's a time to reflect on the moments that brought us joy in 2025 and the people who made our lives special. But he...

Andre De Grasse, Nardwuar among 80 new appointments to the Order of Canada

Andre De Grasse, Nardwuar among 80 new appointments to the Order of Canada

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has announced 80 appointments to the Order of Canada — a list that includes Olympians, journalists, Indigenous leaders and doctors. Simon's office announced six new companions, the highest level of the Order of Canada; 15 officers; and 59 members, the introductory level in the order. Six appointments are a promotion within the Order of Canada and...

Is it 'treason' for Alberta separatists to maneuver with foreign officials? Ottawa says no

Is it 'treason' for Alberta separatists to maneuver with foreign officials? Ottawa says no

Unlike the U.S. Logan Act, Canada has no law on the books stopping citizens from meeting with foreign governments. Federal officials say that Alberta separatists going around Ottawa and repeatedly meeting with U.S. officials to advance their cause is legal for Canadians, within certain limits, even though similar behaviour could be prohibited elsewhere. When separatist organizer Jeffrey Rath claimed last...

Ipsos poll reveals the news Canadians watched and worried about in 2025

Ipsos poll reveals the news Canadians watched and worried about in 2025

Affordability and health care topped the list of Canadians’ top issues in 2025, while the decline of the Canada–U.S. relationship dominated the year’s biggest news stories for Canadians, according to new polling conducted by Ipsos on behalf of Global News. “Affordability ranked number one on the issues Canadians focused most on this past year, overwhelmingly,” Ipsos Public Affairs CEO Darrell...

‘Year of sport’: SecState van Koeverden pitches Canada as ‘best host nation in the world’ ahead of 2026 World Cup

‘Year of sport’: SecState van Koeverden pitches Canada as ‘best host nation in the world’ ahead of 2026 World Cup

Athletics 'are a great way to open doors,' says Secretary of State for Sport Adam van Koeverden. But although the World Cup excitement is ‘undeniable,’ human rights concerns, and hockey’s ‘reckoning’ in 2025 have left Canadian fans feeling ‘deeply conflicted,’ counters NDP critic Gord Johns.

Harman Bhangu says he will 'most likely' run for leadership of B.C. Conservatives

Harman Bhangu says he will 'most likely' run for leadership of B.C. Conservatives

VICTORIA -- B.C. Conservative MLA Harman Bhangu says he will "most likely" run for the leadership of the provincial Opposition party, if the yet-to-be-released rules for the race are to his liking.

Iran lists Canada's navy as terrorist organization in response to move by Ottawa

Iran lists Canada's navy as terrorist organization in response to move by Ottawa

OTTAWA -- Tehran has designated Canada's navy as a terrorist organization in response to Ottawa's decision to add an Iranian military branch to its list of extremist groups.

Carney speaks with European leaders on efforts to reach Ukraine peace deal

Carney speaks with European leaders on efforts to reach Ukraine peace deal

Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with European leaders Tuesday on the latest efforts to advance Ukraine's security and recovery. In a social media post, Carney said Canada and European leaders support efforts to reach a negotiated settlement to the conflict sparked by Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine almost four years ago. They also stand ready to provide "robust security guarantees...

Green Party, commission reach settlement over debate exclusion

Green Party, commission reach settlement over debate exclusion

The federal Leaders’ Debates Commission says a settlement has been reached with the Green Party after it challenged its exclusion from the 2025 debates ahead of the general election. The commission posted a brief statement on its website Tuesday. “The Green Party of Canada and the Leaders’ Debates Commission have agreed to a mutual settlement of the Green Party of...

With a rising threat of separatism in Quebec, Carney's Liberals don't have a strategy yet

With a rising threat of separatism in Quebec, Carney's Liberals don't have a strategy yet

Former Quebec lieutenant Steven Guilbeault had started to map out a federal strategy to respond to the PQ, but it was very early stages, Liberal sources said. As Canada prepares to enter 2026 which could see the Parti Québécois (PQ) take power in Quebec and enact its promise of a third referendum, it remains unclear what, if anything, Prime Minister...

Immigration department halts skilled refugee jobs program, leaving employers in limbo

Immigration department halts skilled refugee jobs program, leaving employers in limbo

The federal Immigration Department halted a pilot program that matched skilled refugees with job vacancies and granted them permanent residency, leaving Canadian businesses and fresh hires in limbo days before Christmas. The unexpected decision to pause the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot, communicated last week in a letter to groups involved in the program, has dismayed and surprised non-profit recruiters matching...

Public servants under pressure to enact ‘delivery-and-execution agenda’ in 2026 with job cuts on the horizon

Public servants under pressure to enact ‘delivery-and-execution agenda’ in 2026 with job cuts on the horizon

While grappling with job cuts and the looming spectre of a full-time return to office, the federal public service will be under the microscope to deliver on ambitious files key to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s mandate in 2026, from trade negotiations to defence procurement to building homes. That’s as a long-awaited report from an expert panel suggested the government should...