CanadaJun 28, 2024
Current immigration levels could lead to 'overreaction,' Quebec premier says
Quebec Premier François Legault says there's a risk of overreaction against newcomers if current immigration levels continue.
The premier made the comments today to reporters on the Gaspé Peninsula, in response to a question about whether he feared a rise of the "right" in Quebec and Canada.
He says he doesn't want to see the province end up like the United States or France, where immigration has become a toxic political debate.
Legault says there has been an increase of 300,000 temporary immigrants in the province over the last two years and that while Quebecers are welcoming, they cannot a
CanadaJun 28, 2024
Biden's performance leaves supporters worried after first presidential debate
The first debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump may not have brought the surge of excitement among voters that both leaders were looking for ahead of the November election.
The matchup saw the current president and his political rival exchange personal barbs as well as criticism over their legacies in the Oval Office.
But some Democratic supporters showed concern over portions of 81-year-old Biden’s uneven performance, which included a raspy voice and rambling responses.
At a watch party in South Philadelphia, Danina Moore was a bit uneasy after the debate but the Democrat says she’s h
CanadaJun 27, 2024
Change-of-command ceremony for new defence chief set for July 18
The defence chief's office says a change-of-command ceremony for the country's top military commander is set for July 18.
Gen. Wayne Eyre announced plans last January to retire from the post.
At the time, Eyre said he asked for his successor to be identified as soon as possible to allow for an orderly handover.
The defence chief is appointed by the federal cabinet, but the prime minister has not announced who will be taking over.
The Armed Forces' second-in-command is also retiring this year.
The vice-chief of the defence staff, Lt.-Gen. Frances Allen, will be replaced in an early August cerem
CanadaJun 27, 2024
Eligibility for Ottawa's dental plan expands to children, people with disabilities
Ottawa plans to expand eligibility for the federal dental program today to include children under the age of 18 and people who receive a disability tax credit.
The government estimates 1.2 million more people will now be able to apply for the program.
Critics have suggested that basing eligibility for people with disabilities on the tax credit will leave out a huge number of individuals who most need the help.
Federal ministers have said eligibility will be fully expanded to include everyone who meets income criteria in January 2025, so those who are left out won't have to wait much longer to
CanadaJun 27, 2024
WestJet cancelling flights, and Ottawa's dental plan to expand
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
WestJet cancels flights after second strike notice
WestJet is cancelling flights ahead of a possible strike by its mechanics' union.
The Calgary-based airline says in a statement the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association has provided them with another notice of strike action.
WestJet says that as a result, it has preemptively cancelled 25 flights between Thursday and Friday, affecting about 3,300 customers.
This comes as the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association is accusing WestJet of suing it witho
CanadaJun 25, 2024
Liberal government's proposed capital gains tax changes come into effect today
The Liberal government's changes to capital gains taxation came into effect Tuesday, despite significant pushback from business and physicians' groups.
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland's spring budget proposed making two-thirds of capital gains the profit made on the sale of assets such as a secondary residence or stocks taxable, rather than one-half.
For individuals' capital gains of $250,000 or less, the inclusion rate would remain the same, at 50 per cent.
At a time when the Liberals are looking to woo back young voters, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pitched the effective tax increase
CanadaJun 25, 2024
Trudeau reflects on devastating byelection loss
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he hears the concerns and frustrations of voters in the wake of a crushing byelection defeat in a Liberal stronghold riding.
Liberals had held Toronto-St. Paul's for more than 30 years, but lost it to the Conservatives in Monday's byelection, sparking speculation about the future of the party and Trudeau's political fortunes.
In a statement, the prime minister says he has much more hard work ahead of him to deliver tangible progress Canadians can see and feel.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland expressed her support for Trudeau to stay on as party leader
CanadaJun 25, 2024
Tories take late lead to win Toronto byelection: Elections Canada
In a stunning early morning upset, Conservative candidate Don Stewart secured a byelection victory in the longtime Liberal stronghold of Toronto - St. Paul's.
Stewart won by just 590 votes over Liberal Leslie Church in a surprise win for Pierre Poilievre and his Conservatives once all the polls reported early Tuesday morning.
Stewart trailed Church for hours overnight as poll workers slowly counted ballots that were stacked with independent candidates, thanks to a protest group trying to make a point about the first-past-the-post system.
But the results flipped just before 4 a.m. when Tories j
CanadaJun 24, 2024
Canada's population forecast to reach 63 million, as people over 85 set to triple
New projections by Statistics Canada suggest the nation's population could reach 63 million by 2073, with the number of people aged 85 or older set to triple.
The agency says migration will be the key driver of population increase under all scenarios, while natural growth only plays a "marginal role" as the population ages and fertility rates remain low.
It says the population will rise from about 40 million in 2023 to a range of 47 million to 87 million over the next half a century, with 63 million being the medium-growth forecast.
The population of people aged 85 and over would increase from