B.C. Demands Respect from Ottawa in Pipeline Talks
British Columbia's deputy premier asserts provincial rights in pipeline negotiations with Ottawa and Alberta. Get the latest on intergovernmental tensions and energy policy.
British Columbia's deputy premier asserts provincial rights in pipeline negotiations with Ottawa and Alberta. Get the latest on intergovernmental tensions and energy policy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's trade-focused foreign policy faces criticism for prioritizing economic deals over human rights concerns in Sudan and other global conflicts.
Vancouver city officials scrap controversial plan to remove baby change tables from public washrooms following strong public opposition. Learn how community advocacy made a difference.
Nearly five years after Ottawa promised self-cleaning public toilets, residents still lack basic facilities. Explore the city's stalled $1 million bathroom plan and its impact on public dignity.
Grow Up Conference & Expo returns to Vancouver in January 2026, bringing together cannabis industry leaders for networking, education, and business growth opportunities in Canada's evolving market.
London announces names for four new public schools, implementing a new policy that moves away from naming after individuals. Learn about the new naming approach and school locations.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at APEC summit raises questions about Canada's diplomatic priorities with the U.S. Read analysis.
Learn how the federal government's $1.5B early retirement incentive program will work for Canadian public servants, funded by the pension plan surplus. Get the details on eligibility and timeline.
Analysis reveals Canadian government's plan to cut 40,000 public service jobs by 2028-29 cannot rely solely on attrition. Departments like CRA face significant challenges despite early retirement incentives.
Dr. Michelle Murti begins her tenure as Toronto's medical officer of health, bringing fresh perspective to public health challenges. Learn about her vision for Toronto Public Health.
A new report reveals federal public service cuts will affect 2.5% of Ottawa's workforce, but economists explain why the city will weather this storm better than 1990s austerity.
Syria officially reopened its embassy in London this week, restoring diplomatic relations with the UK after more than a decade of closure amid ongoing conflict.
Canadian PR agency Marigold PR launches PRplus: AI Influence, a strategic program to boost B2B brand visibility in AI-generated search results through earned media and discoverability tactics.
New Nanos poll reveals growing Canadian anxiety about Donald Trump's potential impact on Canada-U.S. relations. Discover the key findings and what they mean for cross-border cooperation.
Canadian author Louise Penny's latest thriller The Black Wolf features a cross-border conspiracy to control Canada's water resources, predating Trump's 51st state comments. Discover the timely political themes.
President Donald Trump welcomed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa for an unprecedented meeting at the White House on November 10, 2025, marking a significant diplomatic development.
Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand reveals U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has steered clear of '51st state' discussions as G7 meeting approaches. Get the latest diplomatic insights.
The Canadian government reveals sweeping changes to the public service through strategic attrition and AI integration. Discover how the 2024 budget aims to balance fiscal responsibility with service delivery.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's rumoured political ambitions are raising eyebrows as analysts suggest China would enthusiastically support his rise to power, creating potential foreign policy complications for Canada.
Economic experts reveal how the latest federal budget overlooks Alberta's energy sector and fails to provide meaningful support for carbon capture initiatives, raising concerns about regional economic impacts.
Discover why Montreal's public transit workers have been on strike for nearly a month, fighting for more than just wages in a struggle that's paralyzing the city's commute.
High-level American delegation including Secretary of State and Senator Marco Rubio will participate in next week's G7 foreign ministers meeting, signaling strengthened transatlantic cooperation on global security challenges.
Canada's largest labour organizations are condemning the federal government's proposed changes to collective bargaining rules, warning they undermine workers' rights and tilt the balance in favour of employers.
Montreal's public transit system faces revenue crisis as monthly pass purchases drop significantly following recent STM strike, forcing commuters to find new ways to navigate the city.
Parti Québécois announces ambitious plan to significantly expand Quebec's international representation if elected, aiming to strengthen economic and diplomatic ties across the globe.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chrétien warns that Trump's deployment of National Guard troops to quell protests signals dangerous erosion of democratic norms and civil liberties.
Saskatchewan's government is reserving judgment on the new federal budget, citing lack of details on key measures affecting the province's economic interests.
Pyongyang launches fiery response to new US sanctions targeting cybercrime operations, warning Washington that coercive measures will backfire spectacularly.
Manitoba passes groundbreaking legislation allowing authorities to detain highly intoxicated individuals for extended periods, addressing public safety concerns and healthcare gaps.
Discover how Ottawa's innovative transition strategy is helping public servants relocate to Gatineau with housing support, tax benefits, and community integration programs.