Alberta separation question called 'offensive and alarming'
A University of Alberta professor condemns Alberta separation rhetoric as harmful to Indigenous treaty rights. Get the full analysis of this political debate.
A University of Alberta professor condemns Alberta separation rhetoric as harmful to Indigenous treaty rights. Get the full analysis of this political debate.
Ottawa Citizen readers passionately defend the city's character after a TV show called it boring. Plus, a debate on bus routes and municipal transit management.
A state-distributed, retouched image of Sara Netanyahu has triggered a fierce debate on ethics in government communications. Explore the details and implications.
U.S. Congress examines potential fallout for ICE and Governor Noem following the fatal altercation involving Renee Good. Key debates on accountability and policy implications unfold.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls for federal approval of a heavy oil pipeline to B.C. by fall, citing U.S. actions in Venezuela as a direct threat to Canada's energy market share. Read the urgent appeal.
Conservation groups argue a proposed Alberta bitumen pipeline to Roberts Bank in Delta, B.C., poses severe risks to endangered killer whales and salmon, adding to cumulative environmental stress. Read the full analysis.
As Donald Trump pledges to revive Venezuela's oil industry in 18 months, Canada's slow pipeline approval process under Mark Carney faces scrutiny. Experts warn of capital flight risks.
Alberta unveils a new webpage for its proposed bitumen pipeline to BC's coast, aiming for market diversification as global oil dynamics shift with Venezuela's developments. Explore the project's timeline and details.
The Alberta government has unveiled a new website to assess market interest in a potential new oil pipeline to the West Coast. This move follows a recent federal-provincial agreement.
President Trump's push to unlock Venezuelan crude is strengthening the political argument for a new Canadian pipeline to diversify oil exports to Asia. Learn how this impacts Canada's energy strategy.
Alberta's Indigenous Relations Minister Rajan Sawhney says pipeline support among First Nations is split, but expects concerns to ease after consultations. The province aims to submit a West Coast pipeline proposal by mid-2026.
Pablo Rodriguez, a frontrunner in the Quebec Liberal Party leadership race, faced direct criticism from opponents during a French-language debate in Laval. Get the details on the key exchanges.
Analysis reveals a quiet resurgence of Stephen Harper-era Conservative policies under the Liberal government, from carbon pricing to energy projects. Discover the details.
The Green Party of Canada has settled with the Leaders' Debates Commission after being excluded from the 2025 federal election debates. Details of the agreement remain confidential.
From a controversial sidewalk in Manor Park to forced office returns and transit chaos, columnist Brigitte Pellerin lists the top local irritants that plagued Ottawa in 2025.
A bear cub with severe burns is recovering at a wildlife shelter in northern B.C. after a dramatic rescue. The Northern Lights Wildlife Society is providing critical care.
A decade after legalization, MAID accounts for 1 in 20 deaths in Canada. Proponents cite pent-up demand, while critics warn of lax safeguards and questionable practices.
The University of Oklahoma dismissed a teaching assistant after an investigation found she was 'arbitrary' in failing a student's paper citing the Bible on gender. Explore the clash over academic freedom and DEI.
As Alberta posts 110 km/h signs, Ontario faces calls to review its highway speed limits. Experts weigh safety, efficiency, and modern vehicle capabilities in the ongoing debate.
A CNN debate turned heated over adding Trump's name to the JFK Center, with panelists clashing over legacy, 2020 protests, and historical reckoning. Explore the fiery exchange.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith suggests a pipeline route through Montana, Idaho, and Washington could bypass B.C.'s resistance. Explore the escalating interprovincial energy conflict.
Federal Minister Marc Miller addresses the backlash to his comments on language and fractures within the Quebec Liberal Party. Read the latest developments.
A clever Hellmann's ad campaign uses wordplay to reference the banned 'Go Habs Go' slogan in STM stations, poking fun at Montreal's language debate. Discover how a Toronto ad exec sparked the conversation.
Federal Minister Marc Miller stands by his comments on protecting French in Quebec, emphasizing inclusion of anglophone and Indigenous communities. Read his full response.
Residents in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, are calling for Viola's Place Society homeless shelter to be moved from the downtown area. Learn about the community's concerns and the ongoing debate.
As oil prices near a five-year low, Canada's expanded pipeline network offers critical shelter from a potential 2026 supply glut, putting producers in a stronger position than during the 2018 crisis.
An Edmonton developer's opinion on street parking and infill housing sparks strong resident rebuttal. Read the latest on this local urban planning controversy.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to force a parliamentary vote on a pipeline agreement through an opposition motion. The move, set for next week, intensifies political debate over energy policy. Read the details.
The 'Wicked: For Good' premiere featuring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande has reignited a complex conversation about body representation and imagery in Hollywood. Explore the details and the ongoing debate.
A proposed $26 million budget increase for Ottawa Police faces opposition, highlighting a deep-seated trust deficit and debate over funding for social services vs. policing.