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Calgary City Hall will no longer fly foreign national flags after a narrow 8–7 vote by city council, America is demanding major changes to the North American trade deal, and more.
Calgary council votes to end foreign flag raisings at City Hall
Calgary City Hall will no longer fly foreign national flags after a narrow 8–7 vote by city council on Monday. The policy change, backed by Mayor Jeromy Farkas and moved by Councillor Dan McLean, ends the practice of raising foreign flags on municipal property.
WATCH: Carney SQUIRMS as Ford again boasts about his US ads
Prime Minister Mark Carney acknowledged that Canada and the United States were “close to an agreement” on trade before negotiations stalled, as he and Ontario Premier Doug Ford faced questions about Ford’s decision to run anti-tariff advertisements on U.S. television.
U.S. sets conditions for CUSMA renewal, targets dairy and streaming laws
America is demanding major changes to the North American trade deal, putting Canada on notice over its protectionist dairy system and new online streaming laws.
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Canada, Ontario sign agreement to fast-track major projects
The federal and Ontario governments have signed a new agreement aimed at speeding up the approval of major infrastructure projects in the province by reducing regulatory overlap while maintaining environmental protections and Indigenous consultation requirements.
Quebec Liberal Leader Rodriguez resigns amid criminal investigation
Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez has been forced to step down amidst a criminal investigation following allegations of vote-buying and illegal party donation schemes during his controversial leadership victory in June.
CBC promotes pro-Palestine report funded by Liberal-appointee Amira Elghawaby
The CBC is now citing research that was secretly funded by Liberal-appointed Islamophobia czar Amira Elghawaby, despite earlier denials by her office that any public money was involved in the study.
WATCH: After Charlie Kirk, can we still talk?
This week, we’re joined by philosopher and C2C Journal contributor Patrick Keeney for a wide-ranging conversation on the death of Charlie Kirk, the state of civil discourse, and whether Canada is losing the ability to disagree without dehumanizing.
Protests grow in front of floor crossing MPs office
Protests mount outside the office of former Conservative MP Michael Ma who crossed the floor, giving the Liberals one seat away from achieving a majority government.











About time since many Canadians have no idea if they are Canadian any longer, Yoda. Enough BS is enough BS
In Canada ,on provincial and federal buildings the law should be “only provincial flags and Canadian flags can fly on these buildings “,
Merry Christmas