Calgary Must Reform Water Utility Governance After Pipe Failure

The Bearspaw South feeder main rupture exposed critical governance flaws in Calgary's water management. Experts argue structural reforms, including a municipally controlled corporation model, are essential for preventing future infrastructure failures.

P.E.I. PCs Vote Today for New Leader and Premier

Prince Edward Island's Progressive Conservative Party holds a leadership vote today, with the winner set to become the province's next premier, marking a pivotal moment in P.E.I. politics.

Quebec Election: Anglo Voters Face Uncertain Political Future

With Quebec's political landscape reshuffled ahead of the 2026 election, English-speaking voters face uncertainty as party leaders emphasize nationalist credentials. The Liberal Party's presumptive leader Charles Milliard must balance community concerns w

Olympic Skier's Snowy Protest Against ICE

Freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy used a unique method to protest U.S. immigration policies at the Milan Cortina Games, sparking debate about athlete activism and ICE reform.

Toronto Police Chief Demkiw Faces Resignation Calls

Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw faces mounting criticism and calls for resignation from the public, with letters highlighting leadership concerns and accountability issues within the police department.

RCMP: Pipeline Protest Risky, Journalists Allowed In

An RCMP officer testified that a 2021 Coastal GasLink pipeline protest created safety hazards, but journalists were permitted entry. The testimony comes amid a lawsuit by photojournalist Amber Bracken and The Narwhal news organization.

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