Lucan-Biddulph Mayor Not Running for Re-Election
Mayor Cathy Burghardt-Jesson of Lucan-Biddulph has declared she will not be a candidate in the upcoming municipal election, marking a significant political shift in the community.
Mayor Cathy Burghardt-Jesson of Lucan-Biddulph has declared she will not be a candidate in the upcoming municipal election, marking a significant political shift in the community.
The first phase of the Winnipeg police headquarters inquiry will feature testimony from former Mayor Sam Katz and former CAO Phil Sheegl, shedding light on the controversial project's history.
Former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney condemns UCP caucus members for signing a separation petition, arguing they should focus on provincial governance instead.
Quebec Liberal MP Marwah Rizqy has publicly accused MontrealNewsHinse of attempting to circumvent the established rules of the National Assembly, raising concerns about procedural integrity in provincial politics.
The Alberta government has officially terminated its work-from-home policy for public sector employees, requiring a full return to office operations.
A recall petition targeting Calgary MLA Angela Pitt has officially failed, falling significantly short of the required number of signatures to trigger a by-election in her constituency.
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow avoided direct questions about her re-election plans during a recent appearance, instead focusing on her administration's newly proposed budget which she labels as affordable for residents.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith states her caucus members are free to sign any petition, including those advocating for separation, amid discussions on the province's future.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is travelling to Churchill to discuss the port's expansion and explore new industrial and energy-based economic opportunities for the region.
Quebec Conservative Leader Éric Duhaime introduced 10 new election candidates while criticizing Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon as 'arrogant' and 'out of touch' with voters.
Former environment minister Bernard Drainville officially enters the Coalition Avenir Québec leadership race, positioning himself as a nationalist voice seeking to revitalize the party.
Premier Tim Houston highlights energy collaboration and regulatory streamlining following a high-level meeting between Prime Minister and provincial leaders.
The City of Brandon's council has passed its annual budget, which includes a property tax increase for residents. The decision comes after deliberations on municipal spending priorities.
Bernard Drainville has officially launched his campaign to become the next leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec, marking a pivotal moment in Quebec politics as he seeks to succeed François Legault.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith states she will not restrict her MLAs from signing petitions, including those advocating for provincial separation, as separatist drives begin across Alberta.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith delivered a scathing critique of Justin Trudeau's Liberal government at the Conservative Party convention in Calgary, focusing on economic policies and avoiding separatism talk.
Analysis of how Alberta's provincial government has weakened democratic processes through legislation and partisan control over referendums and citizen initiatives.
Charles Milliard, the sole candidate for Quebec Liberal Party leadership, discusses his eight-month plan to rebuild trust and present a credible alternative ahead of October's provincial election.
Alberta separatism emerges as a contentious topic at Conservative convention, with Premier Danielle Smith acknowledging frustrations while opposition demands anti-separatist pledges.
Former federal MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay announces candidacy for B.C. Conservative leadership, pledging to prevent what she calls a Liberal takeover of the provincial party.
Premier Danielle Smith's consistent adherence to the Free Alberta Strategy raises questions about whether failed negotiations with Ottawa could lead to a push for Alberta independence.
Quebec Conservative Leader Éric Duhaime says his party is focused on practical solutions for healthcare, economy, and education while criticizing rivals for rehashing old constitutional debates ahead of the provincial election.
As temperatures plunge, the Connections Centre in Stratford faces unprecedented demand for its overnight warming services, highlighting urgent community needs during winter extremes.
The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party has reversed its decision to ban reporters from covering Premier Doug Ford's speech at its upcoming convention, following public and political backlash.
Green Party Councillor Pete Fry has officially launched his campaign to become the next mayor of Vancouver, emphasizing his commitment to the city's future and progressive policies.
Independent Alberta MLA Scott Sinclair confirms he will not join the resurrected Progressive Conservative Party, as former UCP members lead its revival in Edmonton.
Alberta NDP deputy leader Rakhi Pancholi reveals no UCP or independent MLAs have signed their anti-separatism pledge, calling it a political standoff over Alberta's unity.
New Brunswick's opposition parties have sharply criticized Premier Susan Holt's plan for spending reductions, calling it detrimental to public services and the province's economic stability.
Lesser Slave Lake MLA Scott Sinclair announces he will continue serving as an independent, prioritizing Northern Alberta constituents over joining Peter Guthrie's Progressive Tory Party.
Businessman Yuri Fulmer announces candidacy for B.C. Conservative Party leadership, emphasizing business-focused policies and new direction for the province.