CanadaMay 06, 2025
Carney set to meet with Trump at White House amid tariff turmoil today
Prime Minister Mark Carney will have to navigate a delicate balance during his first in-person meeting with Donald Trump today, following months of the U.S. president targeting Canada with tariffs and taunts.
Carney and Trump will meet at the White House and the prime minister has said he expects "difficult, but constructive" conversations.
Carney has said the meeting will mark the beginning of a larger economic and security agreement between Canada and the United States.
The Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade, called CUSMA, was negotiated during the first Trump administration.
Since his re
CanadaMay 06, 2025
New Conservative caucus set to meet in Ottawa as Poilievre pledges to learn, grow
Newly elected Conservatives and returning MPs are set to meet in Ottawa this morning as the party charts its path forward after last week's election loss to the Liberals.
Leader Pierre Poilievre, who lost his bid to continue representing the riding of Carleton after 20 years as the area's MP, will not be in the House of Commons when it opens later this month.
In a video posted on social media Monday afternoon, Poilievre says he has a lot to be thankful for after the election, including an expanded coalition of Conservative voters.
He also pledged to "learn and grow," and says his team needs to
CanadaMay 06, 2025
Alberta premier promises separation referendum in 2026 if petition signatures warrant
Alberta's premier says a growing number of Albertans are unhappy with Confederation, and she told an online address she will hold a referendum on provincial separation next year if citizens gather the required signatures on a petition.
Danielle Smith says Alberta has no choice but to take steps to combat a decade of hostile federal Liberal policies. Smith says she will also chair what she's now calling an Alberta Next panel, hosting a series of town halls to hear ideas and grievances from Albertans. Alberta N-D-P Leader Naheed Nenshi says Smith is coddling people who want to tear Canada a
BCMay 05, 2025
Vancouver-area taxi driver caught impaired, handed a 90-day driving prohibition
A Vancouver-area driver is facing a 90-day driving ban and his cab has been impounded for 30 days for driving under the influence of alcohol.
The BC Highway Patrol says the operation was launched on April 29 after an officer spotted a taxi driver leaving a Richmond liquor store without a passenger at around 8 a.m. Corporal Michael McLaughlin said in a statement Monday that when the officer stopped the yellow Toyota Prius on Alexandra Road and administered an alcohol-screening breath test to the driver, he failed the test twice.
Police identified the driver as a 33-year-old from Delta. McLaugh
IndiaMay 05, 2025
Punjab BJP stands with Punjabis on the issue of giving extra water to Haryana: Ashwani Sharma
Former Punjab BJP president and MLA Ashwani Sharma said that Punjab BJP stands with Punjabis on the issue of giving extra water to Haryana. Talking to reporters outside the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, Ashwani Sharma said that Punjab does not have extra water and he has already made his stand on this issue clear in the all-party meeting.
Along with this, Ashwani Sharma raised the question that three years have passed since the formation of the Aam Aadmi Party government in Punjab and during this time too, extra water has been given to Haryana, but why did it become a reason for creating a controver
AlbertaMay 05, 2025
Two teens among four dead in central Alberta highway crash
RCMP say four people, including two teens, have died after a head-on vehicle crash south of Edmonton. Mounties say an GMC Acadia was passing other vehicles on Highway 2A just north of Ponoka on Saturday, when it struck an oncoming Volkswagen Tiguan.
They say a 41-year-old woman driving the Acadia died at the scene. A 26-year-old man and a 14-year-old boy inside the other SUV were also pronounced dead.
A second 14-year-old boy in the Tiguan was taken by air ambulance to hospital but died.
All four were residents of Maskwacis, about 70 kilometres south of Edmonton.
BCMay 05, 2025
$170,000 worth of drugs seized from B.C. prison
About $170,000 worth of contraband has been seized at a B.C. medium-security prison. According to Correctional Services Canada, prison officials seized methamphetamine, THC shatter, tobacco products and charging cables at the Mission Institution prison on April 24.
The seizure came on the same day that a 10-day lockdown at Abbotsford’s Matski Prison ended, resulting in the seizure of drug paraphernalia, pills, tattoo equipment and homemade weapons at Matski Prison.
Earlier in April, several items including marijuana, crystal methamphetamine, fentanyl, MDMA and drug pills were also seized fr
WorldMay 05, 2025
Tourist boats capsize in sudden storm in southwest China, leaving 10 dead
Four boats have capsized in a sudden storm on a river in southwestern China, leaving 10 people dead. State media said more than 80 people fell into the water when strong winds hit the scenic area in Guizhou province on Sunday afternoon.
Initial reports said two tourist boats had capsized, but CCTV and the official XinhuaNews Agency said on Monday that four boats were involved.
The boats capsized after a sudden rain and hail storm hit the upper reaches of the Wu River, a tributary of the Yangtze, the longest river in China.
San Diego officials say three people were killed, four were injur
AlbertaMay 05, 2025
Alberta premier to give live address on province's 'path forward' with Ottawa
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will deliver a livestreamed address this afternoon to outline the province’s path forward with Prime Minister Mark Carney's government.
Smith has said she will be looking to strike a "What's Next" panel to poll Albertans on issues they want to see addressed after last week's federal election.
Carney's Liberals won their fourth consecutive term, and Smith has previously warned the prime minister against any "hostile acts" his new government might take against her province.
Smith has long accused the federal Liberals of introducing laws and policies she says take