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Trudeau’s “left-wing partisan” Alberta senator appointments violate democracy: Smith
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith decried Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent appointment of two senators as undemocratic and opposed to the province’s best interests.
Alberta stands...
B.C. Premier orders review of drug vending machines following Conservatives’ request
B.C. Premier David Eby has ordered a review of drug vending machines dispensing free drug paraphernalia outside several hospitals in the province.
Liberals claim 553M trees in the works but won’t reveal how many have been...
Five years after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged to plant two billion trees by the year 2030, the Liberal government is barely a quarter of the way there.
Canada imposes tariffs on Chinese EVs and steel and aluminum
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his government would be imposing a 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicle imports and a 25% tariff on imported steel and aluminum.
Poll shows provincial NDP closing the gap on the Saskatchewan Party
A new poll shows support for the Saskatchewan NDP growing as it closes the gap between itself and the incumbent Saskatchewan Party ahead of the next provincial election in October.
Ontario hospitals in crisis as severe understaffing and burnout pushes workers to the brink:...
Ontario’s hospitals are at a breaking point, driven by severe understaffing and escalating burnout among healthcare workers, according to a new study.
School pronoun policy could sway upcoming provincial election in Sask: poll
With Saskatchewan’s provincial election on the horizon, pronoun policies implemented in schools will affect how some voters cast their ballot, according to a new poll conducted by Insightrix.
Consumers will shoulder the cost of digital levy that taxes 2022 revenue retroactively
Canadians can expect to pay the price of a new digital tax implemented in late June that applies to revenues earned as far back as Jan. 1, 2022.
Conservative Party releases pair of attack ads against Jagmeet Singh
The Conservative Party of Canada released a one-two-punch of attack ads against NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, warning Canadians that they are paying the price for Singh propping up the Liberals.
Supporters rally outside court for woman charged over protesting at abortion clinic
Over 20 pro-lifers protested the arrest of Linda Gibbons outside the Ontario Court of Justice in Toronto Monday morning and later filled the courtroom in support of her.