CanadaJun 01, 2026
Poilievre Accuses Carney of Avoiding Accountability Amid Economic Downturn Claims
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accused Prime Minister Mark Carney of avoiding accountability for Canada's economic challenges, citing recent Statistics Canada data during a news conference in Ottawa ahead of the House of Commons sitting.
Poilievre said Canada has officially entered a recession and claimed it is the only G7 country currently facing that situation. He also criticized Carney for not being present during Question Period, arguing Canadians deserve answers about the country's economic performance.
The Conservative leader said the downturn is affecting households beyond what
CanadaJun 01, 2026
ICC suspends Cricket Canada membership over governance and financial concerns
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has suspended Cricket Canada's membership, citing what it described as "serious breaches of its membership obligations" following a board meeting in Ahmedabad, India.
According to a statement released by the ICC, the suspension follows concerns over Cricket Canada's governance and financial administration. In May, the Dubai-based governing body froze funding to the organization and gave it six months to address deficiencies, including the absence of adequate governance systems and audited financial statements.
Cricket Canada relies heavily on ICC funding
CanadaMay 29, 2026
Niagara police homicide unit investigating woman’s death in St. Catharines
Detectives with the Niagara Regional Police Service homicide unit are continuing to investigate the death of a 23-year-old woman in St. Catharines.
According to Niagara Regional Police, uniform officers from 1 District responded to a residence near Lakeshore Road and Lake Street on Friday, May 15, after reports that two people were found without vital signs.
Police said officers located 23-year-old Vidhi Kalpeshkumar Megha deceased inside the home. Investigators have not released further details about the circumstances surrounding the death.
The victim’s family has been notified, police said
CanadaMay 29, 2026
Canada enters technical recession after second straight quarterly GDP decline
Canada’s economy contracted for a second consecutive quarter, officially placing the country in a technical recession for the first time since 2020.
According to new data released Friday by Statistics Canada, real gross domestic product declined at an annualized rate of 0.1 per cent during the first quarter of 2026. The economy had already posted a 1 per cent decline in the fourth quarter of 2025.
Economists generally define a technical recession as two straight quarters of negative economic growth. Statistics Canada said increased gold imports and a slowdown in the oil and gas sector during
CanadaMay 28, 2026
PM Mark Carney calls for renewed Canada–U.S. partnership during New York speech
Prime Minister Mark Carney called on the United States to build a renewed and stronger partnership with Canada during a speech in New York, saying both countries need deeper cooperation in key sectors amid growing global competition.
Carney said Canada is now more resilient and confident than in previous years and positioned the country as a reliable partner for the United States, particularly in the energy sector. He said Canada is capable of helping meet American energy needs while supporting stability in North American supply chains.
Addressing the issue of Chinese electric vehicles enterin
CanadaMay 28, 2026
U.S., Canada and Mexico announce joint Ebola travel measures ahead of FIFA World Cup
The United States, Canada and Mexico have announced coordinated travel health measures for visitors arriving from high-risk African regions ahead of the FIFA World Cup, citing growing concerns over the spread of Ebola.
In a joint statement, the three host countries said protecting the health and safety of residents and international visitors during the North American tournament remains a top priority. The measures follow a recent World Health Organization declaration warning that an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo could spread to neighbouring countries.
According to the Worl
CanadaMay 28, 2026
Immigration measures tied to Ebola outbreak could suspend more than 24,000 travel documents
The federal immigration department says more than 24,000 immigration and travel documents could be suspended under new emergency measures aimed at preventing the spread of Ebola into Canada.
The federal government announced a 90-day suspension on several immigration-related documents for individuals currently in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and South Sudan. The measures took effect shortly before midnight, according to federal officials.
Affected documents include electronic travel authorizations, temporary resident visas and permanent resident visas for applicants currently lo
CanadaMay 27, 2026
Canada to release long-awaited National AI Strategy next week: Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed Wednesday that the federal government’s long-awaited National AI Strategy will be released next week. Speaking to reporters while heading into a Liberal caucus meeting, Carney said the strategy will outline Ottawa’s long-term plans for artificial intelligence policy and regulation in Canada.
The federal government had previously identified six pillars that will form the foundation of the strategy in its economic update. According to government officials, the plan will include measures aimed at protecting Canadians from the risks associated with artifici
CanadaMay 27, 2026
Former environment minister Steven Guilbeault to resign as MP later this summer
Former federal environment minister Steven Guilbeault has announced he will resign as a member of Parliament for his Montreal-area riding later this summer.
Guilbeault informed Liberal caucus members of his decision during a national caucus meeting Tuesday morning. He said he will remain a member of caucus until stepping down from the seat later this summer.
In a statement to colleagues, Guilbeault said that after nearly seven years serving as an MP and cabinet minister, he now wants to continue his environmental and climate advocacy work outside elected office. He also thanked constituents fo