Canada faces tariffs from our closest ally and largest trading partner. We must boost industries, attract talent and build ...
Talks with employers have stalled days before thousands of health-care workers are set to strike in Manitoba, says their ...
Large numbers of public servants working in the federal government’s three biggest departments aren’t following Ottawa’s ...
Dale McFee became Alberta’s top civil servant this week, after six years as Edmonton’s police chief. The first Métis police ...
The following is a transcript of the Hon. Pierre Poilievre’s remarks from March 2nd, 2025. These remarks have been edited for length. Check against delivery. On Tuesday, President Trump’s threatened ...
Tariffs on agricultural products and ingredients used for food-processing could make it more expensive to produce food in ...
The Bank of Canada estimates investment in the Canadian economy could decline by 12 per cent and that exports will fall by ...
Experts say getting Canada's defence spending to two per cent of GDP is not as simple as moving money around and will require multiple measures and years of planning.
Florida Republican Rep. Byron Donalds has said some unkind things about Canada. But when the Trump ally welcomed Canadian ...
As Canada continues to face many issues, one remains especially pressing among many Kelowna-Lake Country residents I speak to ...
It’s still the early days of the new U.S. administration, but we’ve already had a flurry of policy initiatives, including executive orders and numerous tariff announcements. Click to read.