CanadaMay 26, 2026
Canada, India signal faster progress on proposed free trade agreement
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada and India are moving to accelerate negotiations on a proposed free trade agreement between the two countries. Carney described the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement as a potential “game-changer” for Canadian workers and businesses.
The comments came following a meeting in Ottawa with India’s Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, who is currently visiting Canada. During the visit, Goyal also met with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Canada’s International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu.
Both countries have set a goal of inc
CanadaMay 26, 2026
Peel police say most accused in GTA extortion investigation arrived on student or work permits
Peel Regional Police say most of the 17 Punjabi-origin young men charged in connection with an alleged extortion network in Ontario had arrived in Canada from India on student visas or temporary work permits.
Police said the accused were allegedly linked to the “For Brothers” gang and that investigators have found no connection between the group and the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. Authorities said the investigation began in December 2025 and focused on alleged extortion attempts targeting business owners within the Punjabi community across the Greater Toronto Area.
According to police, the inve
CanadaMay 25, 2026
Prime Minister Mark Carney to visit New York for investment and trade meetings
Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to New York City on Wednesday and Thursday for meetings focused on investment, trade and economic growth, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.
The PMO said Carney is expected to meet with chief executive officers, business leaders and investors during the two-day visit. The meetings are aimed at promoting Canada as a stable and competitive destination for international investment.
On Thursday, Carney is also scheduled to deliver an address at the Economic Club of New York. According to the PMO, the prime minister will outline Canada’s new economi
CanadaMay 25, 2026
Canadians must renew federal dental care coverage by June 1 to avoid interruption
People enrolled in the Canadian Dental Care Plan must renew their eligibility by June 1 to continue receiving dental coverage under the federal program.
The federal government says current coverage will expire on June 30 for individuals who do not complete the renewal process before the deadline. Those affected would need to submit a new application and could face a gap in coverage while waiting for approval.
The Canadian Dental Care Plan is available to Canadians who do not have access to dental insurance through an employer or another private plan and whose adjusted family net income is belo
CanadaMay 22, 2026
Carney says Alberta central to Canada’s future after Smith referendum announcement
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Alberta remains a critical part of Canada’s future after Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced plans to include a separation question in a provincial referendum scheduled for Oct. 19.
According to statements made Friday on Parliament Hill, the Alberta government plans to ask voters whether the province should remain part of Canada or pursue separation through a legal process.
Carney said Canada is functioning as a successful country and described Alberta as essential to the country’s continued economic and political development. He said the federal govern
CanadaMay 22, 2026
China’s foreign minister to visit Canada next week amid improving bilateral ties
China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi is scheduled to visit Canada from May 28 to 30 in what officials describe as a step toward strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries.
The visit will mark the first trip to Canada by a Chinese foreign minister in nearly a decade.
Speaking at a press conference in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said relations between China and Canada have recently improved and that both countries are working toward what he described as a “new type of strategic partnership.”
According to the Chinese foreign ministry, Beij
CanadaMay 21, 2026
Poilievre says Conservatives would campaign against Alberta separation referendum
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he and all Conservative MPs would campaign to keep Alberta in Canada if a referendum on separation is held in the province.
Poilievre said the party would take the same position in Quebec if a Parti Québécois government were elected and moved ahead with a sovereignty referendum there.
The comments come as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to deliver a televised address later today. Her United Conservative government is considering whether to include a question related to Alberta’s future within Canada in a series of referendums planned for
CanadaMay 21, 2026
Carney, Eby discuss fast-tracking major projects during Vancouver meeting
Prime Minister Mark Carney and British Columbia Premier David Eby held a closed-door meeting in Vancouver on Wednesday, where both leaders discussed a new co-operation agreement aimed at accelerating development projects across the province.
Following the meeting, Carney said closer collaboration between federal and provincial governments would help strengthen Canada’s economy and move major projects forward more quickly. He said governments can achieve more when they work together and added that economic growth remains a priority.
Earlier in the day, the prime minister addressed a business
CanadaMay 21, 2026
Unions raise concerns over possible changes to federal labour laws in Canada
Several Canadian unions are raising concerns over potential changes to federal labour laws being considered by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government, warning the move could limit workers’ right to strike.
According to reports, the federal government circulated a discussion paper on April 17 seeking feedback from selected stakeholders, including representatives from the airline, port, railway, telecommunications and banking sectors.
Union groups say they are concerned the government could expand the number of workplaces classified as “essential services,” a designation that can restri