Separatists Gain Control of UCP Board Positions
Pro-independence officers now hold the balance of power on the United Conservative Party board after a historic AGM, sparking debates on Alberta's future in Canada.
Pro-independence officers now hold the balance of power on the United Conservative Party board after a historic AGM, sparking debates on Alberta's future in Canada.
West Ham United mourns the passing of club legend Billy Bonds at 79. The former player and manager leaves behind an incredible legacy in English football history.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses United Conservative Party members as the convention continues in Edmonton. Get the latest updates on provincial politics.
Alberta's UCP gathers in Edmonton, vowing to address local issues to improve electoral fortunes. Premier Smith highlights tailored support for the capital region.
BC Premier David Eby dismisses pipeline memorandum as distraction while First Nations leaders reaffirm tanker ban stance. Get the latest on energy policy developments.
B.C.'s NDP government and Coastal First Nations vow to fight new pipeline agreement between Ottawa and Alberta that could bypass tanker ban and environmental protections.
Northern Ontario lawyers challenge decision slashing legal fees from $510M to $40M after securing $10B settlement for Robinson Huron Treaty First Nations. Follow the appeal.
Coastal First Nations in British Columbia declare unwavering opposition to proposed northern oil pipeline, citing environmental risks and Indigenous rights. Read their powerful stance.
University of Manitoba collaborates with First Nations on groundbreaking lunar satellite project, marking Canada's first domestically-built moon orbiter. Discover this historic space mission.
Lethbridge-East MLA Nathan Neudorf faces a recall petition, as five more Alberta MLAs are targeted, bringing the total to 14. Get the latest on this political development.
The United Nations has officially started the selection process for the next Secretary-General. Learn about the procedure and what to expect as global leaders consider candidates.
A new interactive installation at Southcentre Mall reveals the hidden struggles of Calgarians facing poverty and the affordability crisis. Discover how you can help this Giving Tuesday.
Southern Alberta First Nations communities organize Feeding the People event to support unhoused Indigenous Calgarians. Learn how community solidarity addresses urban Indigenous homelessness.
Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides is among nine United Conservative Party legislature members now facing recall petitions from their constituents. Learn about the process and its implications.
Collège Boréal unveils Shkode Heart of Fire Pavilion, a new Indigenous education center offering hybrid learning programs for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students in Northern Ontario.
First responders from Six Nations, Waterloo Region and Caledon receive recognition for their bravery in emergency situations. Read their inspiring stories of courage.
The U.S. State Department directs embassies across Western nations to enhance scrutiny of mass migration patterns. Secretary Marco Rubio's policy shift signals new approach to border security.
Proposed legislation could significantly expand First Nations status eligibility. Learn what this means for Indigenous communities and Canadian reconciliation efforts.
Tsuut'ina Nation voters remove head chief and minor chief amid sexual assault charges in council election. Political shift signals community demand for accountability.
A UN human rights expert calls for immediate lifting of U.S. sanctions against Cuba, citing humanitarian concerns and economic impact. Read the latest developments.
Students from around the world will gather in Banff for an international Model United Nations conference, fostering global diplomacy and leadership skills among youth.
Tsuut'ina Nation elects Ellery Starlight as head chief, while two former chiefs facing sexual assault charges are not re-elected. Read about the community's new direction.
B.C. Premier David Eby defends federal oil tanker ban as crucial for Indigenous support of major projects while criticizing Alberta and Saskatchewan leaders. Read the latest political developments.
A legal dispute at the Port of Prince Rupert, involving First Nations and an exclusivity deal, is jeopardizing Canada's plan to double non-U.S. exports and billions in resource opportunities.
B.C. Premier David Eby says his government was not consulted about rumoured pipeline negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta, warning the project risks real jobs and prosperity.
Grammy-winning BC musician Alex Cuba launches his 11th album Índole, featuring collaborations with top Latin artists. Discover the stories behind his latest musical masterpiece.
The Starbucks union movement gains momentum as 30 additional U.S. locations join the week-old strike. Workers continue demanding better wages and working conditions amid growing labor unrest.
Rachael Wilson, CEO of Ottawa Food Bank, takes leadership role at United Way East Ontario. Learn about this significant community leadership transition in Canada's capital.
The United Nations urges all nations to observe an Olympic Truce during the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Games, promoting peace through sport. Learn more about this global initiative.
Liberal MPs from British Columbia insist any modifications to the federal tanker ban must receive approval from both the provincial government and First Nations communities. Learn about the political implications.