POLITICS
- College of Physicians and Surgeons of Sask. welcomes powers to go after people practising medicine illegally
Saskatchewan's College of Physicians and Surgeons to gain regulatory powers
- Over 700 Innu community members in Quebec stripped of status take Ottawa to court
Canadian court challenges removal of Indigenous status, Quebec government takes action.
- Vance Raises Doubts Over Pentagon Iran Briefings, US Missile Stockpiles
US Vice President raises doubts over Pentagon briefings on Iran
- Mark Carney vs. Spain's PM on globalization and Trump
Mark Carney says the old global order is crumbling, while Spain's PM Pedro Sanchez presents a more nuanced view on globalization.
- ‘Not without a fight’: Olivia Chow walks a fine line on her criticism of Doug Ford’s bid to expand Billy Bishop airport
Olivia Chow criticizes Doug Ford's airport expansion plans, urges residents to speak out.
- Special education parents reveal hardships and highlights in Ontario schools
Parents in Ontario express frustration with school boards, citing lack of transparency, inadequate resources, and high-stress teaching environments.
- CBRM councillors call in Mounties over contentious sale of land in Sydney harbour
Councillors question land sale to developer
- Iran Tankers Go Dark to Sail Past US Blockade Laden With Oil
Iranian tankers successfully navigate US blockade, delivering 9 million barrels of oil to global markets
- Oil Holds Advance as Trump Extends Truce But Maintains Blockade
Oil prices rise after Trump extends Iran truce
- Ford's airport plans threaten Toronto's last chance at a major downtown housing opportunity
Ford's airport plans to build a third runway at Pearson International Airport threaten the Port Lands' potential as a major downtown housing opportunity.
- The Dishonest Online Campaign to Support Alberta Separatism
A Canadian research group has raised concerns about foreign interference in Alberta's independence referendum, citing social media campaigns and other tactics.
- Williams Lake city council push against possible closure of Thompson Rivers University campus
TRU students and faculty express concerns about potential campus closure
- Why Sudanese Canadians don’t feel western nations care about Sudan’s humanitarian crisis
Sudanese Canadians demand more action from Canada to address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan
- Deputy chides CBRM mayor over communication on wharf property sale
Deputy Mayor Glenn Paruch criticizes Mayor Cecil Clarke over lack of communication on wharf property sale.
- Victoria Cross fight reignited as MPs back independent honours review
Victoria Cross case reopens
- Who was Sir Isaac Brock, and why does Carney have his statuette in the Prime Minister's Office? - CBC
Sir Isaac Brock was a Canadian military officer who played a key role in the War of 1812. Prime Minister Mark Carney has a statuette of Brock in his office as a nod to his Canadian heritage and to recognize Brock's legacy. The address referenced Brock's past to connect it to Canada's future.
- Trump Signals No Truce Extension on Eve of Scheduled Peace Talks
Trump signals no truce extension
- Canada’s residential school abuse survivors face fresh battle to stop testimony being destroyed - The Guardian
Survivors of Canada's residential schools are fighting to preserve their testimonies before they are destroyed.
- Providing kids a world-class education requires real investment
Investing in education is crucial for a skilled and competitive workforce.
- Kitchener high school student wants young people to get involved in politics
A Grade 9 student in Kitchener is starting an organization to engage high school students in politics.
- Could Canada join the European Union? - The Globe and Mail
Canada and the EU consider potential membership
- Mark Carney would likely keep his majority if an election was held now, polls suggest
Prime Minister Mark Carney would likely keep his majority if an election was held now, according to the latest projection from The Signal polling aggregator.
- New film about Hamilton teen Devan Selvey, murdered at school, aims to help make all students safer
A documentary is being made about Devan Selvey, a Hamilton teen murdered outside his high school over six years ago.
- Iran Threatens Retaliation After U.S. Seizes Cargo Vessel
Iran threatens retaliation
- Alberta invites tech, rural, and health care workers in latest draws
Alberta Express Entry Stream – Accelerated Tech Pathway
- Geoff Russ: Orbán gave Conservatives a blueprint for capturing institutions
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is seen as a model for the Conservative movement
- LETTER: Welcome to the 51st State
Vernon resident writes letter to express frustration with Prime Minister Mark Carney
- Chips vs. fries: I speak English fluently and yet I am always translating
Language barrier persists for Nigerian immigrant in Canada
- Finland's President Alexander Stubb sits down with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton during an interview in Ottawa. Stubb was in Ottawa this week for his first official bilateral meetings with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Finnish President Alexander Stubb sits down with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton in Ottawa for bilateral meetings with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- Trump Indicates US May Revisit Trade Deal with UK
US President Donald Trump suggests revisiting trade deal with UK, may renegotiate on less favorable terms
- U.S. Hegseth Slams Pentagon Press as 'Pharisees'
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth criticizes Pentagon press corps
- U.S. House Strikes Down War Powers Resolution
U.S. House rejects Democratic-led bid to rein in Trump's war powers.
- Lavrov Warns Russia's Patience Is Not Unlimited
Russia's patience with Western provocations is wearing thin
- Erdogan Holds Wide-Ranging Talks at Antalya Diplomacy Forum
Erdogan holds talks with French President Macron, discusses Syria and Libya
- Protests Sweep South Africa in Support of Cuba
Protesters in Johannesburg show solidarity with Cuba amidst US oil embargo
- Spain, Mexico, Brazil Urge Washington to Engage in 'Respectful Dialogue'
Spain, Mexico, Brazil Urge Washington to Engage in 'Respectful Dialogue'
- Pierre Poilievre hates Mark Carney’s high-speed rail plan. Is his attack a ‘political loser’? - Toronto Star
Pierre Poilievre attacks Mark Carney's high-speed rail plan, calling it a 'political loser', Eastern Ontario farmers express wariness about Alto's land requests, and Quebec and Ontario municipalities form a united front against the project.
- As a young reporter, I saw the power of local politics. Now I have a radical idea to shape Toronto's next election. Here's where you come in
Toronto set for comprehensive municipal election coverage
- Former Inuit leaders say ‘regret’ for RCMP's Indigenous surveillance program isn't enough
Former Inuit leaders call for public inquiry into RCMP's Indigenous surveillance program