B.C. Conservative Candidate's Campaign Damaged by Culture War Remarks
Yuri Fulmer's focus on economic issues while dismissing cultural battles risks alienating the Conservative base in British Columbia's leadership race.
Yuri Fulmer's focus on economic issues while dismissing cultural battles risks alienating the Conservative base in British Columbia's leadership race.
As Hazara refugees face escalating danger in Afghanistan and neighboring countries, Canada's political delays and policy changes threaten humanitarian pathways that could save lives.
As Canada marks 20 years since Stephen Harper became PM, Michael Taube reflects on Harper's unique qualities and argues no future leader will match his complete political package.
Columnist Barbara Kay argues Canada's characterization of residential schools as genocidal is incorrect, citing lack of evidence and unspent excavation funds in Kamloops.
Analysis of ongoing Democratic Party struggles to find a compelling presidential candidate against Donald Trump, with comparisons to Canadian political dynamics and examination of Gavin Newsom's potential.
Columnist Colby Cosh examines why Quebec receives federal consultation on court appointments while Alberta's similar request faces constitutional criticism, analyzing bilingualism requirements and political dynamics.
Canadian seniors propose voluntary OAS donation to charity for tax breaks, while readers debate prime ministerial portraits and ethical concerns around medical assistance in dying.
Despite promises of reduced ICE presence in Minnesota following fatal shootings, residents report continued aggressive enforcement, school intimidation, and community trauma in Minneapolis.
An exclusive look at Hanwha's strategy to secure Canada's multi-billion dollar submarine procurement, highlighting the KSS-III model and geopolitical implications.
Toronto Sun readers question taxpayer acknowledgements and public health expenditures in letters addressing municipal governance and political leadership in Canada.
Brampton City Council approves 2026 budget with a property tax freeze and continued hospital levy, as Mayor Patrick Brown addresses resident concerns over financial pressures.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is expected to outline significant policy objectives at the ruling Workers' Party congress in late February 2026, as reported by The Associated Press.
Thailand held an early general election with three main political parties competing for control. Voters in Bangkok participated amid a complex political landscape.
A man in his 30s has died after being shot outside Woodbine Mall in Rexdale. Toronto Police responded to the incident Saturday afternoon and the Homicide Unit is now leading the investigation.
An 18-year-old individual faces charges related to Saskatoon's inaugural homicide case of 2026, as local authorities continue their investigation into the tragic incident.
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen states the crisis with the U.S. over Greenland is ongoing, as Canada's Anita Anand announces a new consulate in Nuuk to enhance Arctic security and Inuit partnerships.
Organizers in Strathcona County report rapid signature collection for a recall petition targeting UCP Technology Minister Nate Glubish, citing growing public discontent.
The Project South corruption investigation widens as two additional Toronto Police officers are suspended, bringing the total to ten current and former officers implicated in the organized crime probe.
A significant water main rupture in East Vancouver submerged a No Frills parking lot, causing disruptions and highlighting infrastructure concerns in the city.
Castlegar RCMP are investigating a fuel theft where a suspect drilled into a pickup truck's gas tank in British Columbia's Interior region, highlighting a concerning crime method.
The Ontario Liberal Party will announce its new leader on November 21, 2026, marking a pivotal moment for the party's future direction and political strategy in the province.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford traveled to Port Sydney in Muskoka to express support for planned hospital developments and announce a $100,000 donation amid ongoing healthcare discussions in the province.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expresses optimism for a significant electoral triumph as citizens cast ballots in the country's national elections.
Rob Lantz has been declared premier-designate of Prince Edward Island after winning the Progressive Conservative leadership convention in Charlottetown on February 7, 2026.
Alberta's premier is contemplating a referendum to end seasonal clock changes, following a 2019 survey where 91% of Albertans supported abolishing Daylight Saving Time shifts.
NDP MPPs held a press conference at Queen's Park, condemning the Ontario government for inadequate hospital funding, worsening hallway medicine, and plans to halt safety data reporting amid a healthcare crisis.
A 44-year-old man from Ottawa was fatally shot at Woodbine Mall in Toronto on February 7, 2026. Police are actively investigating the incident and searching for suspects.
Hundreds gathered in Montreal to protest Quebec's decision to abolish the PEQ immigration program, fearing it will disrupt lives and harm the economy.
Foreign Minister Anita Anand announces a new consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, enhancing Canada's Arctic presence, security cooperation with Denmark, and partnerships with Inuit communities.
Police in Minneapolis arrested protesters at a federal building on the one-month anniversary of a woman's death, as counterprotesters also demonstrated. The incident highlights ongoing tensions.