Category : Provincial Politics


B.C. deficit projection lowered to $11.2 billion

British Columbia's financial outlook improves as quarterly tax revenues exceed expectations, reducing the projected deficit. Learn how this impacts provincial services and taxpayers.

B.C. Conservative Leader Dares Eby to Call Election

B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad challenges Premier David Eby to call an election, citing economic discontent and opposition to a key Alberta-to-B.C. pipeline project. Read the full story.

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston seeks third term

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston confirms he will run for a third term after his Progressive Conservatives won a supermajority in the 2024 provincial election. Read more about his political future.

Quebec Targets Netflix While Real Problems Mount

Quebec's CAQ government faces criticism for prioritizing French-language streaming content over pressing issues like healthcare collapse and economic recession. Read the full analysis.

Alberta Minister Blames Human Error in FOIP Process

Alberta's public safety minister admits to human error after department incorrectly claimed no records existed regarding Edmonton Police Commission complaint. Opposition NDP calls it pattern of interference.

Saskatchewan projects $427M deficit at mid-year

Saskatchewan's provincial government reveals a $427 million deficit for 2025, citing unexpected wildfire and healthcare expenses. Learn how this impacts the province's financial outlook.

Quebec towns slam Green Fund use for debt repayment

Quebec municipalities led by Baie-Saint-Paul Mayor Michael Pilote criticize the Legault government's controversial use of the Green Fund to repay provincial debt. Learn more about the growing opposition.

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