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Liberals eyeing new election date that coincides with MPs pension qualification 

The Liberals introduced a bill to alter the Elections Act in a way that would coincidentally allow nearly 80 MPs to qualify for a cushy House of Commons pension. 

Former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi announces bid for Alberta NDP leadership

Former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi announced that he will be running to become the leader of the Alberta NDP.

Sweeter than Candy: Remembering the late great John Candy 30 years on

While Canadian comedy legend John Candy died just over 30 years ago, his larger than life persona and work are still so prominent in Canadians’ collective consciousness that it almost feels as if he’s still with us. 

Canadians are fleeing the country. Here’s why – and how – they did it

From supporters of the Freedom Convoy to victims of Canada's harsh lockdowns, Canadians are leaving the country in droves. True North's Lindsay Shepherd speaks with Canadians who have decided to flee the country.

Minor hockey coach files $1M defamation lawsuit over unproven abuse claims

A minor hockey league coach has filed a defamation lawsuit over what he calls a frivolous abuse lawsuit.

Alberta town bans pride crosswalks and non-government flags after town vote

An Alberta town has passed a bylaw allowing only government flags and banning any non-standard crosswalks – removing the town’s current pride-coloured crosswalk.

Gov data shows zero net reduction in emissions from fertilizer target by 2030

The Liberal government’s fertilizer emission reduction target will lead to zero net change in emissions by the year 2030.

241% increase in migrants crossing into U.S. through Ontario and Quebec

The United States has seen a spike in migrants crossing into the border from Canada due to less security checkpoints compared to entering through Mexico, particularly through Ontario and Quebec into New York, Vermont and New Hampshire.

OP-ED: Poilievre and Trudeau are in lockstep on residential schools narrative

"What is the difference between Pierre Poilievre and Justin Trudeau when it comes to Canada’s Indian Residential Schools? Nothing. Absolutely nothing, because both are guilty of a 'grave error.'"

Manitoba PC party approves new leadership race rules as Stefanson resigns

The Manitoba Progressive Conservative party has approved new rules for a leadership race, amid defeated premier Heather Stefanson stepping down as leader Monday.

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