Alberta Premier, Opposition Clash Over Voters' Data Breach
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi face off amid an investigation into a voters' data breach, raising concerns over privacy and political accountability.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi face off amid an investigation into a voters' data breach, raising concerns over privacy and political accountability.
Readers discuss Trump's social media antics, Leafs' management failures, and political parallels in letters to the editor for May 6, 2026.
An Angus Reid Institute poll shows the B.C. Conservatives leading the NDP by 10 points, with Premier Eby's approval at 33%. Dissatisfaction over DRIPA and Indigenous issues drives the shift.
A reader questions the selective nature of college protests, comparing responses to Gaza, Iran, and Ukraine. Another letter discusses Mark Carney's legacy and parking scams.
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RecommendedA lawsuit filed Monday challenges Florida's new congressional map, citing a state ban on partisan gerrymandering. The map, signed by Gov. DeSantis, gives Republicans 20 seats to Democrats' 8.
Letters criticize the unauthorized use of Alberta's electors list by a separatist-linked group, urging government action to protect privacy and democracy.
Professors Ian Lee and Carlo Dade discuss how Mark Carney's Liberals are repeating Justin Trudeau's policies, warning of economic risks and urging a new playbook.
Star Parker examines the difference between cost of living and affordability, warning against big government solutions that could worsen economic woes.
New York Times feature reveals Trump voters' confusion on taxes and budget, sparking debate on U.S. civics education and its shortcomings.
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RecommendedFrom 'I don't know about all that' to 'protect women,' these coded phrases reveal hidden MAGA support. Experts explain why they're used and their impact on policy.
Josh Dehaas warns Canada's new online harms bill mirrors Australia's failed eSafety regime, which censored speech and was overturned in court.
A leaked electoral database in Alberta raises fears of abuse, with calls for class-action lawsuits and criminal charges against those responsible.
Readers discuss King Charles' diplomacy, Jimmy Kimmel's Melania joke, and Liberal deficits. Letters from May 2, 2026.
Megyn Kelly and Adam Carolla mocked Rep. Jasmine Crockett's speech, calling it a 'blaccent,' sparking debate on racial authenticity and bias.
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RecommendedAn opinion piece urging citizens to participate in local elections, emphasizing the importance of voting and civic engagement in shaping communities.
A Leger poll finds 51% of Liberal voters support the notwithstanding clause, versus 39% of Conservatives, despite the Carney government's Supreme Court submission seeking limits.
A driver faces charges after a hit-and-run collision in Guelph-Eramosa Township. OPP identified the suspect vehicle and made an arrest following a brief investigation.
A New York Times feature on Trump voters reveals widespread frustration and misconceptions about taxes and budgets, igniting online debate and concerns over U.S. civics education.
A Japanese zoo employee reportedly confessed to disposing of his wife's body in an incinerator at Asahiyama Zoo, delaying the facility's summer opening as police investigate.
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RecommendedCNN's Harry Enten reports President Trump's net approval on inflation is -49, worse than Biden's -43 and Carter's -46, with 75% of independents saying US is on wrong track.
Empirical analyses show CBC News coverage on gender policy and Israel-Hamas war is heavily biased, contradicting the broadcaster's claims of impartiality.
Readers criticize Mark Carney's shift from US trade to China and Europe, and advocate for funding community health workers globally.
Waterloo Regional Police have charged five teenagers following a disturbance in Kitchener. The incident occurred on April 28, 2026, and involved a large group.
B'nai Brith's annual audit reports 6,800 antisemitic incidents in Canada in 2025, a 150% increase since 2022, with Ontario leading at 3,194 incidents. Critics say PM Carney's efforts have failed.
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RecommendedSaskatchewan sticks with parental outreach while Manitoba plans a youth social media ban. Premier Scott Moe responds to growing concerns over online safety for minors.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford's approval ratings are declining as his government appears aimless after nearly eight years in power, with polls showing a tight race.
Minister Patty Hajdu accuses Conservatives of being 'against Canada,' sparking backlash and inadvertently uniting the opposition. Her history of missteps highlights progressive wedge politics.
Nova Scotia RCMP seized 1.6 million unstamped cigarettes from a U-Haul truck on April 26, 2026, in a major contraband bust.
Premier Smith faces criticism for ignoring the 2021 time change referendum results, imposing permanent daylight time despite a majority vote against it, raising democratic concerns.
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RecommendedAshley St. Clair, mother of Elon Musk's child, accuses MAGA influencers of coordinating talking points via a group chat called 'Fight Fight Fight!' after the WHCA dinner shooting.