CanadaJun 06, 2025
Liberals table bill to speed up approvals for major 'national interest' projects
Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is granting itself new powers to quickly push ahead major projects the federal cabinet deems to be in the national interest.
Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc tabled legislation in the House of Commons today which would give Ottawa the authority to draw up a list of large projects it wants to prioritize and expedite their federal approval.
Carney says it has become too hard to build new projects in Canada and the legislation will lead Ottawa to take a more proactive approach to pushing such projects forward. The bill would create a new
IndiaJun 06, 2025
SSP who summoned Bharat Bhushan Ashu suspended
Amidst the upcoming by-election for the Ludhiana West assembly seat in Punjab, the SSP Vigilance has sent a summons to Congress candidate Bharat Bhushan, after which the state's Aam Aadmi Party government suspended SSP Vigilance Jagatpreet Singh.
Leader of the Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa said that this was a ploy by the Aam Aadmi Party government to intimidate the Congress candidate before the by-election. This was not a genuine investigation. Meanwhile, Punjab Congress President Raja Warring said that he will reduce the unnecessary power of the police if the Congress government is formed
CanadaJun 06, 2025
Canada's unemployment rate hits nine-year high
Canada's unemployment rate has hit its highest level in nearly nine years, with 1.6 million people unemployed in the country. Statistics Canada said in a report released today that the unemployment rate in May was 7 per cent, the third consecutive monthly increase in unemployment.
The total number of unemployed people last month was about 14 per cent higher than the same month a year ago, the statistics department said. This is mainly due to the fact that employment growth has remained almost stable amid a growing population, with no large-scale layoffs.
StatCan said that this level of une
BCJun 06, 2025
Southern B.C. set to bake under 'early season heat event'
Environment Canada is warning of an "early season heat event" bringing elevated temperatures to most of southern British Columbia that will persist from Saturday into early next week.
The weather office has issued more than 30 special weather statements, saying a ridge of high pressure is bringing temperatures that could reach the low 30s on the coast and the mid-30s inland.
It says the impact of early season heat "can be significant due to the lack of acclimatization to elevated temperatures."
The weather statements span the Lower Mainland, the Okanagan, Whistler, parts of Vancouver Island an
CanadaJun 06, 2025
Modi says he has accepted Carney's invitation to attend G7
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says he has accepted an invitation from Prime Minister Mark Carney to attend the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alta., later this month.
The summit runs from June 15 to 17.
CanadaJun 06, 2025
Carney and Li agree to regularize communication between Canada and China
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Chinese Premier Li Qiang have agreed to regularize channels of communication between the two countries. A readout from Carney's office also says the leaders committed to working together to address the fentanyl crisis.
Canada and China have been involved in a trade dispute. China has imposed tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal, peas and seafood in retaliation to Canadian levies on Chinese-made electric vehicles, steel and aluminum.
In his conversation with Li, Carney raised the issue of trade affecting agriculture and agri-food products, including canola a
CanadaJun 05, 2025
Joly meets with steel CEOs, but Ottawa not yet ready to retaliate on U.S. tariffs
Industry Minister Melanie Joly emerged from meetings with major CEOs from the steel sector and organized labour today without announcing any concrete action following calls for retaliation against new U.S. tariffs.
The steel industry says the tariffs could have catastrophic consequences and is asking Canada to match U.S. President Donald Trump's expanded tariffs on steel and aluminum.The president doubled those tariffs for almost all imports to 50 per cent on Wednesday.
Joly says the new tariffs are ``completely unacceptable'' and insists the government is in a solutions mode with the industry
BCJun 05, 2025
Dr. Bruce Choy appointed next KPU President and Vice-Chancellor
The Board of Governors at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) has appointed Dr. Bruce Choy as the university’s next President and Vice-Chancellor, effective Sept. 2.
Dr. Choy, an adjunct professor with the University of Toronto and chair of the George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology’s Board of Governors, will replace Dr. Alan Davis, who steps down as KPU President on Aug. 31 after 13 years.
“Dr. Choy brings an incredible depth and breadth of leadership experience to KPU from both the private sector and the post-secondary sector that will be invaluable in guiding KPU thro
CanadaJun 05, 2025
Jenny Kwan criticizes a provision in the federal government's border security bill
The N-D-P immigration critic says a provision in the federal government's border security bill that would give cabinet the power to cancel immigration documents is dangerous.
Jenny Kwan calls it an attempt to mimic measures deployed by the Trump administration in the U-S. Ottawa says the immigration minister would only be able to exercise the power to cancel, suspend or alter immigration documents in an ``emergency'' and after being granted the authority through an order-in-council.
But Kwan notes that cabinet decisions are made in secret and there's no firm definition of an ``emergency'' in t