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Is Carney Losing His Grip?
Ottawa’s plan is under strain as Carney struggles to revive trade talks, confront foreign-backed opposition to the Alberta pipeline, and contain dissent…
6 hrs ago • 
Not Sorry with Alex Brown
Catholic bishops warn Carney government that Bill C-9 threatens religious freedom
Canada’s Catholic bishops are urging the federal government to reconsider planned amendments to Bill C-9.
7 hrs ago • 
Walid Tamtam, True North
Federal employees asked to schedule breaks around those observing Ramadan
Managers at Ottawa’s IT department are recommending that staff cease taking coffee breaks for a month to show solidarity with its Muslim employees who…
8 hrs ago • 
Quinn Patrick, True North
Avi Lewis unveils Canadian Green New Deal proposal in NDP leadership bid
NDP leadership candidate Avi Lewis is proposing a sweeping Green New Deal for Canada that would dramatically expand public spending.
8 hrs ago • 
Walid Tamtam, True North
Canadians billed $532K for Carney’s two-day cabinet meeting
Canadians were billed over half a million dollars for Prime Minister Mark Carney to hold a two-day cabinet meeting in Toronto, surpassing the cost of…
8 hrs ago • 
Quinn Patrick, True North
Canada’s youth homicide rate increased last year: Statistics Canada
The youth homicide rate in Canada saw a spike last year compared to 2023, according to the latest Statistics Canada data, even as the total rate saw a…
8 hrs ago • 
Quinn Patrick, True North
Juno Jump Start | Only five deported in 350 B.C. extortions cases; feds won’t say who
The feds say it has deported only five foreigners out of 350 cases, Syria is publicly thanking the Canada after Ottawa removed Syria from its list of…
10 hrs ago
Only five deported in 350 B.C. extortions cases; feds won’t say who
The federal government says it has deported only five foreigners out of 350 cases as part of its multi-agency investigation into an extortion crime wave…
22 hrs ago • 
Alex Zoltan, True North
Canada Post rumoured to seek $500M more in funding for January
Canada Post is seeking another half a billion in emergency funding next month to stay afloat, according to the Department of Public Works.
23 hrs ago • 
Quinn Patrick, True North
Quebec Liberal Leader Rodriguez faces calls to resign
Former Trudeau cabinet minister and Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez is facing calls to step down, as a petition demanding that he resign…
24 hrs ago • 
Quinn Patrick, True North
Another B.C. court affirms UNDRIP as legally binding
B.C.'s Court of Appeal has declared the province’s mineral claims system is inconsistent with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous…
Dec 5 • 
Alex Zoltan, True North
Syrian foreign minister thanks Canada for lifting terrorism designations
Syria’s foreign minister is publicly thanking the Canadian government after Ottawa removed Syria from its list of state sponsors of terrorism and lifted…
Dec 5 • 
Walid Tamtam, True North
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