Alberta Ski Resorts Can Adapt to Daylight Time, Says Skier
A lifelong skier argues Alberta ski resorts can adjust opening times if daylight time becomes permanent, while other letters discuss Bill 18 and a new pipeline to the U.S.
A lifelong skier argues Alberta ski resorts can adjust opening times if daylight time becomes permanent, while other letters discuss Bill 18 and a new pipeline to the U.S.
Kelly McParland highlights the Carney government's admissions on fixing 24 Sussex and improving airline passenger rights, signaling a shift in Ottawa.
Anne Golden's excerpt from 'Saving Toronto' identifies key problems like infrastructure deficits, urban sprawl, and governance issues, offering solutions to reverse the city's decline.
Collin May argues that human rights tribunals in Canada are easily abused by bad-faith complainants, stifling free speech and burdening respondents with unfair procedures.
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RecommendedElections Alberta investigates potential mishandling of voter data by separatist groups, highlighting fractures in the grassroots independence movement.
Ottawa's fiscal guardrail of spending every extra revenue dollar is pushing Canada toward a fiscal crisis, with deficits remaining high and debt burden growing.
Kim Moody critiques the federal spring economic update, calling it a deceptive Pied Piper tune that masks fiscal irresponsibility.
Shelley Atkinson remembers the 20th anniversary of her husband Senior Const. John Atkinson's death in Windsor on May 5, 2006, saying happiness and grief can coexist.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce a new governor general today, replacing Mary Simon. The appointment comes amid ongoing political developments in Canada.
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RecommendedA Gatineau woman faces a $400 fine for her backyard bird feeder, raising questions about wildlife regulations and their impact on residents.
A new Pew Research Center poll finds that even a majority of Republicans oppose naming government buildings after Donald Trump while he is still in office.
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Donald Trump posted a cartoon on Truth Social depicting Obama bowing to Iran, Biden kneeling, and an image of Jerome Powell being dumped, criticizing interest rates.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree refuses to disclose a consultation report on police search powers, raising transparency concerns as Bill C-22 heads to committee.
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RecommendedPresident Trump boasted about taking the Montreal Cognitive Assessment three times, but critics question why he needs repeated dementia screening.
CBP says electronic refunds for tariffs deemed illegal by the Supreme Court will begin May 12, a day later than earlier estimate. Up to $166 billion in collections are subject to refunds.
The FTC has settled with Media Matters, withdrawing its investigative demand and agreeing not to reissue it. Media Matters calls it a complete victory, offering a blueprint for others facing similar actions.
The U.S. and Iran exchanged fire in the Persian Gulf, drawing in the UAE and threatening a four-week ceasefire. Oil prices surged as tensions escalated.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to announce the successor to Governor General Mary Simon on Tuesday, with a focus on finding a fluently bilingual candidate.
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RecommendedA man was shot and killed inside a Surrey business on Monday afternoon. Homicide investigators are on scene in the 13000-block of 76th Avenue. No arrests have been made.
U.S. tribes from Washington and Alaska plan to use B.C.'s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act in lawsuits against provincial resource project approvals, citing historic rights and lack of consultation.
York Regional Police have charged an Innisfil man with arson after an industrial fire caused $1M in damages. No injuries were reported. A separate Markham assault case also leads to charges.
Premier David Eby says Prime Minister Mark Carney's government disagrees with a court decision recognizing Aboriginal title on private land, as both governments appeal the ruling.
MPP Catherine Fife has reintroduced a bill demanding greater transparency in Ontario's handling of sexual assault cases, aiming to strengthen public trust and accountability.
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RecommendedSaskatchewan Housing Corporation reports over $300K lost in suspected misappropriation at Cumberland House, plus other fraud cases in Prince Albert and La Ronge.
President Trump confirmed his upcoming summit with China's Xi Jinping on May 14-15 in Beijing, despite strains from the Iran war and trade disputes.
Former Liberal MP Ralph Goodale speaks about his new role on a Canada-U.S. advisory committee ahead of trade talks, calling it an 'existential threat'.
A British Columbia man who bragged about sexually assaulting a teenage girl has been sentenced. The case highlights ongoing efforts to address sexual violence.
Manitoba's legislature speaker has expanded the list of unparliamentary words and cracked down on heckling after PC leader Obby Khan was reprimanded for a remark toward Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara.
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RecommendedA man has been charged with two counts of murder following a deadly incident in Langley, British Columbia. The case has drawn significant attention as details emerge.