Pause Alberta Separation Referendum, Reader Says
A Calgary reader argues for a two- to three-year delay on the Alberta separation referendum, citing foreign interference, data leaks, and unresolved investigations.
A Calgary reader argues for a two- to three-year delay on the Alberta separation referendum, citing foreign interference, data leaks, and unresolved investigations.
A Statistics Canada quality of life survey reveals Albertans are the least satisfied with their lives compared to other provinces. CTV News Edmonton reports on the findings and possible reasons.
A new survey reveals Americans distrust both tech firms and politicians on social media regulation, favoring parental control over government bans for children.
Readers discuss Canada's stagnant economy, untapped natural resources, and the Carney government's handling of democracy and economic crises.
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RecommendedA new Leger poll reveals that Ontario Premier Doug Ford's PC Party would win a majority if an election were held today, despite recent scandals.
A new poll shows declining support for Doug Ford's PCs, with the leaderless Liberals gaining ground. Only 36% think Ontario is on the right track.
The Ontario Liberal Party is facing serious allegations of voting irregularities in the Scarborough Southwest nomination race, with candidate Nate Erskine-Smith challenging the results.
MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace highlights how Trump's erratic behavior is harming US global standing, with allies and adversaries taking notice as he fixates on vanity projects.
Explore key controversies and consequences surrounding the Canadian census, including privacy concerns, political protests, and data accuracy issues.
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RecommendedCanadians unhappy with Prime Minister Carney's majority government are using the 2026 census to voice their discontent, marking a unique form of protest.
Some Canadians refuse to complete the 2026 census, citing privacy concerns and protest against PM Carney's majority government. Potential fines up to $500.
Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith is contesting his loss in the Ontario provincial nomination, citing irregularities in the process.
Readers express concerns about government-funded projects that don't generate exports, and criticize past anti-American policies and boycotts.
A 16-year-old boy faces second-degree murder after a fatal fight outside an Oshawa Tim Hortons. Also, a Markham sports coach is charged with violating release conditions, and other crime news.
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RecommendedJosh Hammer criticizes Barack Obama's persistent political involvement post-presidency, accusing him of hypocrisy and divisiveness.
Readers debate high-speed rail costs, luxury train tourism potential, and Toronto's harm reduction policies under Mayor Chow.
A letter argues that immigration is not the cause of homelessness in Saskatoon, citing data on immigrant retention and systemic poverty.
Cory Smockum, 44, received a determinate dangerous offender sentence for the 2018 attempted murder of his girlfriend in a Hanley garage. He will serve two more years in jail followed by a 10-year supervision order.
Conservative podcast host Katie Miller claims 'Hate Has No Home Here' lawn signs indicate where hate actually resides, sparking debate on political rhetoric and morality.
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RecommendedDemocratic strategist James Carville says he sensed growing buyer's remorse among Trump voters at the Kentucky Derby, citing polling and personal interactions.
A Guelph man faces charges after an indecent act in downtown Guelph. Police responded to reports and made an arrest. The investigation continues.
Readers discuss a visionary leader's new world order, the dangers of misinformation in politics, and the strange Iran war victory claims.
Alberta's privacy commissioner received over 180 inquiries following a breach of the provincial voters list, prompting hundreds of cease-and-desist letters.
The B.C. NDP government used a rare procedural move to cut off debate on Bill 9, which critics say gives bureaucrats more power to ignore public information requests.
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RecommendedAdvocates call for anti-Islamophobia supports after a man is charged in a St. Albert assault, highlighting ongoing concerns about hate-motivated violence.
Windsor Police have arrested a man following alleged hate-motivated communications targeting the city's Jewish community. The investigation is ongoing.
Steve Murphy argues that politicians use social media to dodge accountability, citing PM Carney's reframing of Canada-U.S. ties as weakness. A critical look at modern political communication.
Nine schools in Oakville and Burlington returned to normal operations after a bomb threat prompted lockdowns. Police cleared the scene with no danger found.
MSNBC's Chris Hayes theorizes President Trump is 'the most bored man alive' and only genuinely interested in his ballroom project, not policy or war.
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RecommendedA guest column argues that Canada's political polarization, from both extremes, exhausts citizens and calls for a return to middle-ground dialogue and compromise.