Editorial: Poilievre was right about everything
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was correct on pipelines, carbon tax, immigration, and other key issues, with Liberals now adopting his positions after years of ridicule.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was correct on pipelines, carbon tax, immigration, and other key issues, with Liberals now adopting his positions after years of ridicule.
Gold dropped up to 1.1% as traders weighed the Federal Reserve's interest rate path. Minutes of the Fed's last meeting are expected to shed light on policymakers' thinking, with swap traders pricing a 25% chance of a July rate hike.
Germany is considering a law requiring workers to provide a doctor's note immediately when calling in sick, aiming to reduce absenteeism. The proposal has sparked debate.
The European Union's top court rejected Google's appeal against a €4.5 billion antitrust fine for abusing its market dominance with Android, upholding the penalty.
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RecommendedThe B.C. government seeks forfeiture of a 22-year-old Honda Civic used in a January extortion-related shooting in Surrey, despite no criminal charges filed.
Britain could intervene in Paramount Skydance Corp’s proposed $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, potentially holding up the deal after US and China approvals.
Tax practitioners warn of a repeat of the 2023 bare trust reporting fiasco as the next filing season approaches, with complex rules still unclear and over 44,000 Canadians filing unnecessary returns last year.
Toronto mayoral candidate Brad Bradford proposes renaming Sankofa Square to 'Toronto Square', citing safety and cleanliness issues.
Ontario MPPs can now officiate civil weddings thanks to a new law. Dave Smith officiated his first wedding and has more requests, offering an alternative to city hall ceremonies.
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RecommendedA new report finds 80% of top TSX-listed firms advocate DEI in job postings, but signs of a thaw emerge as sanity returns to corporate Canada.
William Watson argues Canadian universities should not emulate US colleges in paying athletes, as it undermines academic values and financial sustainability.
Despite widespread support for internal trade in Canada, barriers persist due to provincial exemptions and regulatory differences that benefit specific interests.
Matthew Lau argues that Mark Carney's National Food Security Strategy, with $3 billion in spending, will increase food costs and reduce security through central planning.
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas announced new transparency rules for city officials, including a lobbyist registry, following an RCMP investigation into past and present councillors.
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RecommendedYork Regional Police report suspects used glue on apartment doors to identify unoccupied units for break-ins. The method allowed them to target vacant homes.
Ontario Provincial Police announce a temporary no-fly zone over Caledon during the RBC Canadian Open to ensure safety, prohibiting drones and other aircraft.
A 62-year-old man faces charges after an altercation in downtown Brantford left one person injured. Police responded to reports of a disturbance near the Woodbine Casino area.
The Canada Pension Plan has a massive surplus that could fund priorities like hospitals. Without reform, Alberta may exit the CPP, risking national pension stability.
The parents of 11-year-old Henry Losco, who died from carbon monoxide poisoning in a Regina apartment, have launched a negligence lawsuit against four companies.
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RecommendedAndrew's Law, named after a father of three killed in a crash, receives royal assent in Ontario, introducing stiffer penalties for dangerous driving and new suspension powers.
Barrie MP introduces legislation to mandate that Canadian flags sold or displayed in Canada must be domestically manufactured, aiming to support local industry.
A Clarington, Ont., man was arrested by Durham Police for allegedly making antisemitic death threats on social media platform X.
Saskatchewan's Response to Illicit Drugs Act empowers victims to sue traffickers and voids government agreements with offenders, targeting fentanyl, meth, and heroin.
Calgary police charge two men for threatening to shoot a northeast business owner and his family in an extortion case linked to a broader investigation targeting the South Asian community.
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RecommendedKenneth Law pleads guilty to 14 charges of aiding suicide; murder charges will be withdrawn. The case has drawn significant attention and grief from victims' families.
A Philippine court ordered the arrest of Senator Jinggoy Estrada for large-scale corruption. He surrendered and posted bail, denying allegations.
Ontario's solicitor general defends new authority to direct police boards, sparking debate over oversight and independence in law enforcement.
Queen's Park has passed legislation enabling municipalities to remove councillors who violate codes of conduct, strengthening accountability in local government.
Windsor seeks changes to planning appeals after the Ontario Land Tribunal overturned a council-linked rezoning decision, citing need for local control.
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RecommendedOntario introduces the Protecting Ontario's Streets and Communities Act, targeting violent crime, drug abuse on transit, human trafficking, and retail theft with new measures and funding.