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Poll shows majority of Canadians want an early election
A majority of Canadians want to head to the polls to have a say on the future of Canada’s government before October 2025.
British Columbia mandates masking in healthcare settings until spring
The British Columbia Health Ministry has introduced a mandatory masking policy in healthcare facilities, effective on Jan. 6.
Home sales, prices continue November climb as rate cuts spur market: CREA
Home sales in Canada continued to climb in November, driven by falling interest rates, with the winter market expected to be unusually hot.
The growing list of Liberal MPs calling for Trudeau’s resignation
Numerous Liberal MPs have called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down after Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland’s surprise resignation from Cabinet on Monday morning.
Liberals throw $600M more at gun buyback scheme – still no guns collected
Tucked away in the Liberal government’s fall economic statement is a commitment to throw an additional $597.9 million over three years in taxpayer funds to confiscate guns from law-abiding firearms owners.
NDP MPs vote against Jagmeet Singh’s own words in latest non-confidence motion
The Conservatives were unable to garner support from the New Democrats in their latest non-confidence motion against the Trudeau government, despite Conservative Leader Pierre...
Less than one-third of Canadians confident Trudeau is capable of handling a Trump presidency
When it comes to public confidence in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s ability to deal with U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, most Canadians don’t think Trudeau is equipped to deal with the recent tariff announcement.
Feds adding models to firearms ban, plan to donate confiscated guns to Ukraine
The Trudeau government announced yet another round of models will be added to its long gun ban, further prohibiting over 300 firearms that were...
Lost B.C. dog believed to be found, owner’s whereabouts still unknown
There is still no sign of a B.C. paramedic who went missing while out with his dog six weeks ago, but the man’s partner believes their dog has been found alive.
Conservatives delay their own non-confidence motion to prolong privilege debate
The Conservatives have paused their non-confidence motion, which could trigger an election so that a privileged debate about government misspending could continue instead.