Ottawa Police Project Pantry Targets Poor in Centretown
An opinion piece critiques Ottawa Police's Project Pantry initiative, arguing tax dollars should address food insecurity rather than criminalize desperate residents stealing groceries.
An opinion piece critiques Ottawa Police's Project Pantry initiative, arguing tax dollars should address food insecurity rather than criminalize desperate residents stealing groceries.
At the Camrose Gun Show, Alberta firearms collectors and veterans express strong support for separation from Canada, citing federal gun regulations and feelings of abandonment as key motivations.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reaffirms support for a united Canada while more than a dozen UCP MLAs are listed as supporters of a pro-separatist petition, highlighting internal party divisions.
Mayor Michelle Boileau emphasizes ambitious thinking and strategic growth for Timmins in her annual address to the Chamber of Commerce, outlining priorities for the city's future.
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RecommendedRegina and Yorkton have approved their 2026 municipal budgets, prioritizing road and water infrastructure improvements. The Regina budget includes a 3.85% increase, raising average household costs by approximately $7.60 monthly.
The United Conservative Party's leadership is contemplating a vote that could transform it into a separatist organization, marking a significant departure from its federalist origins established in 2017.
The Tiny Fire Department in Ontario has acquired a new tanker truck to improve water delivery in areas lacking fire hydrants, enhancing emergency response capabilities for the community.
A report reveals that former Montreal mayor Valerie Plante and other politicians were paid $6.5 million after their terms ended, raising questions about transition allowances and public accountability in municipal governance.
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt announces the provincial government will cease routine communications on Elon Musk's X platform, citing harmful content and inadequate safeguards.
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RecommendedThe City of Ottawa has not received any applications to extend alcohol service hours during the Winter Games, maintaining current regulations for bars and restaurants.
The political landscape in Alberta faces a significant transformation as Peter Guthrie revives the Progressive Conservative brand, sparking debates about party identity and conservative values in the province.
Recent polling shows Albertans dissatisfied with province's direction and UCP's healthcare handling, yet NDP support declines as UCP maintains lead in voter intentions and fundraising.
A new Fraser Institute report ranks Canadian premiers on fiscal management, with Alberta's Danielle Smith and Ontario's Doug Ford leading the pack based on government spending, taxes, deficits, and debt.
As the CAQ leadership race heats up, candidates Bernard Drainville and Christine Fréchette's pledges of change and dialogue with English-speaking Quebecers are met with deep skepticism given the party's track record.
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RecommendedThree of five Montreal mayoral parties missed the election spending report deadline, with only two submitting on time. One party received an extension while others face fines and eligibility consequences.
The Rural Municipalities of Alberta president warns of a $25 billion infrastructure deficit by 2026, highlighting critical funding gaps for roads, bridges, and utilities across the province.
A new report indicates former BC Conservative leader John Rustad could be considering a bid to reclaim his old position, amid ongoing political developments in the province.
A former American living in Calgary observes alarming similarities between Alberta's current political climate and the rise of MAGA populism in the United States, warning of potential democratic erosion.
Statistics Canada projections show Alberta poised to surpass British Columbia in population within a decade, highlighting shifting preferences among Canadians despite political tensions.
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RecommendedAlberta Premier Danielle Smith proposes judicial appointment reforms, threatens to withhold court funding if Ottawa refuses. Federal Justice Minister rejects changes, citing judicial independence.
Finance Minister Brenda Bailey indicates substantial spending reductions in British Columbia's forthcoming budget, raising concerns about public services and economic impact.
As B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey prepares to present a challenging budget, Premier David Eby's fiscal management comes under fire for transforming a surplus into record deficits and debt.
Independent MNA Marwah Rizqy attended question period in Quebec City for the first time since being removed from the Liberal caucus, marking a significant development in the ongoing political turmoil.
Stephanie Ford, the 20-year-old daughter of late Toronto mayor Rob Ford, has been elected as youth representative and vice president of the Ontario PC Party, continuing the family's political legacy.
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RecommendedWith François Legault's resignation, Quebecers show openness to CAQ again, but leadership contenders Bernard Drainville and Christine Fréchette face hurdles in representing change while distancing from their government past.
Hecklers from Grassy Narrows were escorted out during Ontario Premier Doug Ford's address at the Mississauga Board of Trade, highlighting ongoing environmental concerns.
The Alberta government has scheduled its budget announcement for February 26, warning of a difficult fiscal plan due to global economic instability and uncertainty.
Former MP Damien Kurek argues that dismissing Alberta's grievances as disloyalty fuels separation talk, urging Canada to address legitimate concerns to preserve national unity.
Beaches-East York MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith declares his intention to run for Ontario Liberal leadership and in the Scarborough Southwest provincial byelection, marking a significant shift in Ontario politics.
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RecommendedAlberta Premier Danielle Smith addresses rising separatist sentiment, urging patience while pursuing federal negotiations on pipelines, immigration, and gun laws.