Alberta's $6.7B Education Challenge: New Approach Needed
Alberta invests $6.7 billion annually in higher education, but experts argue the province must rethink its approach to human capital development for future success.
Alberta invests $6.7 billion annually in higher education, but experts argue the province must rethink its approach to human capital development for future success.
Alberta's proposal allowing physicians to work in both public and private systems raises concerns about healthcare equity. Critics warn this could create two-tier medicine in the province.
Manitoba's government unveils throne speech with infrastructure investments and healthcare reforms. New Winnipeg overpass and ban on sick notes among key promises.
Families and advocates demand justice system reform following the controversial release of a man convicted of killing two Indigenous women. Read about the ongoing fight for accountability.
Ontario government explores making parts of sex offender registry public. Premier Doug Ford announces potential reforms to enhance community safety and transparency.
Donald Trump publicly criticized Indiana Governor Mike Braun and state senators after they declined to pursue redistricting that could have gained Republicans two congressional seats.
Dozens of pediatricians protested Quebec's Bill 2, warning it will trigger a doctor exodus and cripple children's preventive care. Learn how this impacts healthcare.
Calvin Duncan, whose murder conviction was overturned, elected as New Orleans Clerk of Court in a remarkable political comeback. Read his inspiring journey from prison to public office.
Nearly 400 Quebec physicians have applied to practice elsewhere in Canada following the controversial Bill 2, marking a significant departure from historical trends. Read more about the healthcare exodus.
Indiana Republicans cancel special session on congressional redistricting, dealing blow to Trump's 2026 election strategy. Key Democratic gains in California offset Republican efforts.
Saskatchewan could pioneer innovative corporate tax reforms while federal government avoids substantive changes. Researcher Ty Thiessen explains this economic opportunity.
Economist Jack Mintz argues Canada's 50-year experiment with manufacturing tax preferences has failed. True economic growth requires market-driven productivity improvements, not government favoritism.
Amir Abuhmaid, charged with murdering Abdul Farooqi in Vaughan home invasion, was out on four court release orders. 16-year-old Jayshaun Williams remains at large.
The U.S. Justice Department is suing California over its newly approved congressional districts, alleging racial gerrymandering. This legal battle could determine control of the House in 2026.
Quebec's nursing order reports significant underutilization of nurse skills, urging systemic reform to address healthcare inefficiencies and improve patient care.
Ontario introduces High-Intensity Bundled Home Care program to reduce hospital overcrowding by providing comprehensive medical services directly to patients' homes. Learn how this initiative aims to transform healthcare delivery.
Quebec's Bill 2 aims to provide healthcare access but lacks investment in new doctors and staff. As physicians protest and burnout rates soar, 1.5 million Quebecers remain without family doctors.
A 26-year-old man out on multiple release orders and a 16-year-old boy are accused in the fatal shooting of Abdul Aleem Farooqi during a Vaughan home invasion. Police express concern over young offenders and bail reform.
Nearly half of Quebecers oppose Legault's doctor payment reform, with 73% fearing physicians will leave the province. Read about the growing controversy.
Quebec's health minister announces reduced physician paperwork, freeing 310,000 medical appointments. Major healthcare efficiency improvement for patients across the province.
Over 260 Quebec doctors apply to work in Ontario following controversial Bill 2 that reforms physician pay and imposes massive fines for protests. Read the full story.
Manitoba municipalities are urging the provincial government to review mental health legislation to reduce police involvement in crisis response. Learn about the renewed calls for change.
A Utah judge rejected a Republican-drawn congressional map, adopting a Democrat-friendly alternative that could shift House control in 2026 midterms. Read the full analysis.
Hockey Canada CEO Katherine Henderson discusses her mission to transform hockey culture, address past scandals, and promote inclusivity while preparing for major international events.
Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals sweeping economic reforms with Mark Carney's influence evident. Discover how businesses are reacting to new fiscal policies and what it means for the Canadian economy.
Canada's experiment with fixed election dates has created political chaos instead of stability. Discover why returning to flexible timing might be better for our democracy.
A groundbreaking program in Canada is using tattoo art and conversation to help formerly incarcerated individuals heal from trauma and rebuild their lives through creative expression.
Discover why Atlantic Canadians are losing touch with their history and the innovative solutions being implemented to preserve cultural memory for future generations.
Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.
In a powerful address, Pope Francis urges American Catholics and citizens to deeply reflect on the treatment of migrants during Trump's presidency, calling for compassion over political division.