N.B. Premier Holt Warns of Difficult Decisions in 2026 Speech
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt delivered her annual State of the Province address in Fredericton, promising challenging but necessary fiscal decisions in 2026 amid economic pressures.
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt delivered her annual State of the Province address in Fredericton, promising challenging but necessary fiscal decisions in 2026 amid economic pressures.
An Alberta separatist alleges members of Premier Danielle Smith's caucus have signed a petition for a referendum, amid national unity talks in Ottawa.
Abbotsford MLA Bruce Banman prepares to run for B.C. Conservative leadership, emphasizing party unity and pledging to roll back ICBC's no-fault insurance as a key policy.
BC Premier David Eby made headlines at a first ministers meeting in Ottawa, urging federal action on extortion and bail reform while calling Alberta separatists' Trump meeting 'treason.'
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith refuses to criticize separatists meeting U.S. officials, as Ontario's Doug Ford and B.C.'s David Eby escalate tensions over national unity concerns.
Alberta's municipalities are urging for increased investment in infrastructure and services as the province experiences a significant population surge, highlighting critical needs.
West Edmonton Mall was placed under lockdown on January 29, 2026, as police responded to an undisclosed incident. Authorities remain on scene investigating.
Québec Solidaire unveils affordability-focused election platform with rent control tied to inflation, grocery profit margin caps, and hygiene product tax removal.
Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura suggests the state should petition to leave the U.S. and join Canada, citing political differences with the Trump administration and praising Canada's healthcare system.
Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon dismisses Ontario Premier Doug Ford's warnings about a PQ victory as political theatre, while Quebec Liberals defend Ford's right to speak on national unity.
Alberta's sovereignty movement is collecting signatures for a potential independence referendum, fueled by perceived disrespect from Ottawa and economic grievances over resource control and equalization payments.
Québec Solidaire co-spokesperson Sol Zanetti asserts the party's strong position in Quebec politics, highlighting its growth and stability as a key political force in the province.
Interim Quebec Liberal Leader Marc Tanguay claims the next Coalition Avenir Québec leader would support sovereignty in a third referendum, sparking political debate in Quebec.
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt is preparing to deliver her second State of the Province address, outlining her government's priorities and vision for the province's future direction.
British Columbia Premier David Eby met with federal counterparts in Ottawa, focusing on pipeline opposition and escalating extortion-related violence as key provincial concerns.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford warns a Parti Québécois election win would be catastrophic for Canada, emphasizing unity amid U.S. trade tensions.
The District of Sault Ste. Marie Social Services Administration Board has initiated its transition into a new facility, marking a significant operational upgrade for the organization serving Northern Ontario.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has called a potential Parti Québécois election victory a 'disaster' for Canada, highlighting ongoing political tensions between provinces.
A Winnipeg senior reported missing has been safely located, ending a Silver Alert issued by police. The incident highlights community safety measures for vulnerable adults.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford warns a Parti Québécois victory in Quebec's October election would be catastrophic for Canada, as provincial leaders emphasize national unity amid separatist sentiments.
Northwest Territories Premier R.J. Simpson advocates for direct federal funding for Arctic projects to be managed by territorial governments, emphasizing local needs and priorities.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has publicly disagreed with former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's recent comments about a 'new world order' in China, calling it an unwise statement.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives have excluded journalists from their party convention, sparking debate over transparency in provincial politics.
Callander's council has voted to appoint the deputy mayor as the new mayor following sudden resignations, with the integrity commissioner reviewing the situation.
More than half of Canada's provinces and territories refuse to participate in the federal firearms compensation initiative, citing concerns over resources and impact on lawful gun owners.
The Newfoundland and Labrador government announces it will not participate in the federal firearm buyback program, arguing funds are better directed toward initiatives that directly combat crime.
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service crews are on scene of a fire in the East Elmwood neighborhood. Details are emerging as emergency responders work in frigid conditions.
Alberta separatists gathered at an Edmonton hotel, criticizing Prime Minister Mark Carney and immigration while pushing for a provincial independence referendum.
Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada navigates early challenges in her tenure, advocating for immigrant rights and police body cameras amid tensions with the CAQ government.
Ben Mulroney says he won't run for Toronto mayor yet but criticizes Olivia Chow's tax hikes and supports Brad Bradford in the upcoming election.