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Alberta takes Liberals to court over carbon tax exemption for heating oil
The Alberta government has launched a legal challenge against the federal government’s carbon tax exemption for heating oil, contending that the Liberals’ carve-outs were illegal and unconstitutional.
Bloc Quebecois now committed to pushing for an early election
The Liberal government has failed to meet Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves Francois Blanchet’s ultimatum to support two private members’ bills on increasing Canadian pensions and supply management for farming, leading Blanchet to push for an early election.
Uber driver allegedly tried to sexually assault woman in Edmonton, shot at rescuer’s car
Female Uber passengers are being warned about taking late night trips without weapons for self-defence after an Edmonton woman was allegedly kidnapped and narrowly...
Liberals grant Canada Post authority to transport prohibited firearms under buyback program
The Trudeau government has granted Canada Post the ability to transport and store prohibited firearms with the aim to have the Crown corporation assist the Liberals in their gun buyback program.
Ottawa holds ceremony to honour 10th anniversary of Parliament Hill attack
Ottawa held a ceremony to honour the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack on Parliament Hill on Tuesday as well as a moment of...
Liberals raise wage requirement for temporary foreign workers to boost domestic hiring
The Liberals have implemented changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program to further emphasize hiring domestic workers over prioritizing foreigners.
Parental backlash pushes DDSB trustees to cement right of public participation at meetings
Following an outpouring of emails from concerned parents, the Durham District School Board rejected a motion to remove public questions during meetings and instead passed a motion for a report defining the public’s right to participate.
BC election ends in stalemate between NDP and Conservatives as parties await recount
In an unprecedented turn of events, the British Columbia provincial election has culminated in a dramatic stalemate.
The New Democratic Party and the BC Conservatives...
Canadians making “difficult sacrifices” like eating less due to cost of living: report
As inflation continues to weigh heavily on households, more than half of Canadians are adjusting their spending habits to make ends meet, with many resorting to sharing expenses and cutting back on essentials.
McIver reveals further Bill 20 regulations ahead of 2025 municipal elections
Alberta’s Minister of Municipal Affairs Ric McIver announced the latest proposed regulations for Bill 20, the Municipal Affairs Statutes Amendment Act, set to take effect on Oct. 31, almost a year ahead of the 2025 municipal elections.