Carney Declares End of Traditional U.S.-Canada Ties, Pledges Tough Response to Trump Tariffs Canada must “dramatically reduce” its dependence on the United States as bilateral […]
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Federal Election Campaign Kicks Off as Party Leaders Pitch to Canadians
Prime Minister Mark Carney has called a snap federal election, kicking off a five-week campaign set to culminate in a national vote on April 28—six […]
Prime Minister Carney meets with the leaders of the National Indigenous Organizations
Today, Prime Minister Carney met with the leaders of the three National Indigenous Organizations: the National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, […]
Business Owners Warn of Worsening Labor Shortages Amid Immigration Crackdown
Canadian Businesses Grapple with Labor Shortages as Immigration Policies Tighten As Canadian businesses adapt to shifting U.S. tariff policies, a more pressing domestic issue is […]
Canada Should Be ‘First in Line for Exemptions’ as New Tariffs Take Effect April 2
Ford Pushes for Canada to Be ‘First in Line for Exemptions’ as U.S. Plans Global Tariffs Ontario Premier Doug Ford says U.S. trade representatives have […]
Only 40% of Canada’s Air Force Fleet Combat-Ready Amid F-35 Contract Uncertainty
Only 40% of Canada’s air force inventory is considered serviceable and combat-ready, according to a newly obtained military readiness document. The report, dated February 18, […]
Putin Agrees to Pause Ukraine Energy Strikes in Call with Trump, No Full Ceasefire
Putin Rejects Full Ceasefire in Ukraine but Agrees to Halt Energy Attacks After Trump Call Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed calls for an immediate, […]