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PEI's $1.6B Plan: New Hospital & Schools Coming

Prince Edward Island reveals ambitious five-year capital plan featuring new hospital, schools, and healthcare facilities across the province in historic infrastructure investment.

BC Government, First Nations in Land Rights Talks

Top-level meetings unfold in British Columbia as provincial ministers and First Nations leaders address escalating tensions surrounding Indigenous land rights and resource management.

Hwy 401 Westbound Lanes Reopen After Vehicle Fire

A dramatic vehicle fire shut down westbound collector lanes on Highway 401 in Scarborough, causing significant traffic delays during Thursday morning rush hour before crews cleared the scene.

Most Ontarians say province heading wrong way: poll

A startling new poll shows most Ontarians are dissatisfied with the province's direction, citing economic pressures and healthcare concerns as major factors driving the pessimistic outlook.

Essex OPP Officers Now Wearing Body Cameras

Essex County Ontario Provincial Police have launched a body-worn camera program for frontline officers, enhancing transparency and evidence collection in police-community interactions.

Canadian Unity Crisis: Carbon Tax Divides Nation

As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau refuses to pause the carbon tax increase amid soaring living costs, provincial leaders warn of growing national unity crisis. Discover why Canada faces its most significant constitutional challenge in decades.

Alberta's Notwithstanding Clause Faces Intense Scrutiny

Alberta's plan to invoke the notwithstanding clause in its sovereignty act legislation sparks intense constitutional debate and sets the stage for a historic political showdown over provincial powers versus federal authority.

Ontario Poll: Majority Say Province on Wrong Track

A new poll shows growing dissatisfaction among Ontarians with the province's direction, with economic pressures and healthcare concerns driving widespread pessimism about Ontario's future.

Alberta Seeks New Auditor General Amid Extension Offer

Alberta's government is launching a search for a new Auditor General while current AG Doug Wylie offers to extend his term for two more years, creating political tension and uncertainty around financial oversight.

Manitoba Offers $1 for Winnipeg's Lemay Forest Land

The Manitoba government has proposed purchasing approximately 80 acres of city-owned land surrounding Lemay Forest for a symbolic $1, sparking debate about conservation versus development in Winnipeg.

Ford Challenges Carney's Carbon Tax Ad Criticism

Ontario Premier Doug Ford challenges former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's criticism of provincial carbon tax advertisements, highlighting the ongoing political battle over carbon pricing in Canada.

Alberta Water Act Changes Spark Debate

Alberta's government proposes sweeping changes to water allocation rules, sparking heated debate between industry advocates and environmental watchdogs. Learn how this could reshape water management across the province.

CPAB Appoints Sonny Randhawa as Incoming CEO

The Canadian Public Accountability Board appoints Sonny Randhawa as new CEO, bringing extensive financial regulation experience to strengthen audit oversight across Canada.

Toronto C-Suite Tech Summit 2025: Register Now

Join Toronto's top executives at HMG Strategy's 13th Annual C-Level Technology Leadership Summit on November 4, 2025. Network with industry pioneers and discover cutting-edge insights.

Holstein Man Faces 15 Charges in Crime Spree

A 32-year-old Holstein man is confronting multiple serious charges following an alleged crime spree that included arson, assault, and extensive property damage in a quiet Ontario community.

Dutch 'Trudeau' to Lead EU Left-Wing Group

A charismatic Dutch politician often compared to Justin Trudeau has been selected to lead the left-wing Socialists and Democrats group in the European Parliament, marking a significant shift in EU progressive leadership.

Jeffries Maps Democratic Party's Future Direction

In a groundbreaking interview, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries outlines his vision for modernizing the Democratic Party, embracing grassroots movements while maintaining electoral viability.

Saskatchewan backs Alberta's teacher strike intervention

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe throws support behind Alberta's controversial use of constitutional power to end teacher strike, sparking debate over labor rights and provincial authority in Canadian education.

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