Nova Scotia Legislature Reopens with New Visitor Rules
The Nova Scotia Province House has reopened to the public with updated visitor guidelines following a temporary closure due to a disruptive protest during a budget vote.
The Nova Scotia Province House has reopened to the public with updated visitor guidelines following a temporary closure due to a disruptive protest during a budget vote.
Michael Ford, nephew of Ontario Premier Doug Ford, has announced he will not run for mayor of Toronto in the upcoming election, citing personal considerations.
Alberta will hold a historic independence referendum on October 19 after separatists collected enough signatures to force the vote, marking a pivotal moment in the province's relationship with Canada.
François Legault marks his last day as premier in Quebec's National Assembly, with political transitions underway. The event highlights his leadership and the province's future direction.
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RecommendedA political dispute has erupted in Saskatchewan as a former Speaker and a current minister publicly disagree over the terms of an MLA office lease, highlighting tensions within the provincial government.
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas is furious over Premier Danielle Smith's property tax hike, calling it a 'tax gouge' and demanding transparency for residents.
B.C. Conservatives attempted to pressure the NDP government to disavow federal leader Avi Lewis's opposition to LNG projects, but Energy Minister Adrian Dix instead highlighted the province's LNG achievements and policy successes.
The Progressive Tory Party of Alberta, led by former UCP member Peter Guthrie, will hold a launch event in Calgary on Thursday, offering an alternative for conservative voters who feel politically homeless.
The Alberta government is proceeding with significant budget amendments that will modify legislation governing auto insurance and seniors' benefits, marking a pivotal shift in provincial policy.
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RecommendedEx-Speaker Randy Weekes disputes claims by Saskatoon MLA Ken Cheveldayoff regarding subletting his constituency office to a party donor, calling for a conflict-of-interest investigation.
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas criticizes the provincial government for contributing to the largest defunding of the Calgary Police Service due to lost photo radar revenue, highlighting ongoing tensions over municipal funding.
The Bearspaw South feeder main in Calgary is now operational, potentially allowing water restrictions to be lifted by Thursday. This development follows repairs to the critical infrastructure.
Ottawa's auditor general found OC Transpo bypassed competition processes and hired unqualified candidates for management roles, calling contraventions 'very blatantly obvious'.
The New Brunswick government has announced a significant investment of $423 million in its Department of Justice and Public Safety, aimed at enhancing law enforcement and public security initiatives across the province.
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RecommendedThe historic Saskatchewan town of Duck Lake has been unsuccessful in its attempt to sell naming rights, a move aimed at generating revenue for community projects and preservation efforts.
Firefighters responded to a residential fire in southwest Calgary on Wednesday morning. An investigation is now underway to determine the cause of the blaze, which occurred in a local neighborhood.
Former social services minister Lionel Carmant has returned to the Coalition Avenir Québec caucus, marking a significant political development in Quebec's legislative landscape.
Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette introduces legislative changes to Quebec's draft constitution, focusing on service reliability and constitutional updates amid broader political developments.
Essex County municipalities express concerns over paying into Ontario's updated conservation authority system while losing their representation and oversight in decision-making processes.
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RecommendedPolitical analysts argue the Alberta NDP must rebrand to distance itself from federal policies while criticizing the UCP's undisclosed agenda on MAID restrictions and healthcare changes.
A potential October vote on Alberta independence is gaining traction, with UCP House Leader Joseph Schow revealing widespread frustration with federal treatment and Premier Danielle Smith's petition process enabling direct democracy.
A Vancouver union has initiated a petition urging the restoration of funding for lifeguards at city beaches, citing safety concerns for swimmers and visitors during the upcoming summer season.
Former Vancouver mayor Larry Campbell, now a special adviser, emphasizes the need for better coordination among organizations in the Downtown Eastside to avoid service duplication and improve efficiency.
Nova Scotia allocates $5.3 million from U.S. alcohol sales revenue to support food donation programs, enhancing community aid efforts amid economic challenges.
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RecommendedA new bill introduced by B.C. Conservatives would require government notification of private landowners when their property is involved in Aboriginal title negotiations or court cases, highlighting transparency concerns.
Prince Edward Island Premier Rob Lantz is under pressure to address a controversy involving a former minister's golf course development permit, raising questions about transparency and governance.
The Alberta Prosperity Project asserts it has gathered enough signatures to force an independence referendum, setting up a high-stakes political battle over Alberta's future in Canada.
Former Vancouver mayor and senator Larry Campbell expresses deep concern over the entrenched despair in the Downtown Eastside, highlighting ongoing struggles with addiction and homelessness.
The Alberta Prosperity Project asserts it has gathered enough signatures to trigger an independence referendum, directly challenging Premier Danielle Smith's stance on sovereignty within Canada.
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RecommendedUnited Conservative Party members in Alberta are expressing patriotic sentiments after an MLA publicly supported a separatist petition, igniting a political controversy over provincial identity and unity.