Category : Provincial Politics


B.C. Conservatives Approve Nine Leadership Candidates

The Conservative Party of British Columbia has approved nine candidates for its leadership race. Each candidate successfully gathered 250 member signatures, paid a $5,000 fee, and passed internal vetting. Two candidates dropped out last week.

Saskatchewan Legislature Returns with Deficit Budget Looming

The Saskatchewan legislative session has resumed in Regina, with the provincial government facing significant fiscal challenges as a deficit budget is anticipated. Key discussions will focus on economic management and public spending priorities.

Saskatchewan Spring Legislative Session Starts Monday

The Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina will host the spring session starting Monday, with provincial lawmakers set to address key issues amid a backdrop of national political and economic developments.

Fatal Regina House Fire Under Investigation

Regina Fire and Protective Services are investigating a fatal house fire that occurred on Sunday, March 1, 2026. The incident resulted in one death, with authorities working to determine the cause.

Half of Alberta Recall Petitions Fail on Provincial Day

A significant portion of recall petitions targeting Alberta's governing caucus members have been confirmed as unsuccessful, marking a pivotal moment in the province's political landscape following a coordinated day of recall efforts.

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