CanadaJul 18, 2024
Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly to visit China after years-long rift
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is headed to China on Friday at the invitation of Beijing, after years of diplomatic strain following the 2018 detention of two Canadians.
In recent months, China has urged Canada to work on shared priorities and draw less attention to disagreements.
Joly's visit follows Canadian security officials flagging Chinese interference as the country's greatest strategic threat, a charge Beijing rejects.
Canadian business leaders have called out Ottawa for being an outlier in restoring high-level dialogue with Chinese leaders, arguing Canada can still raise human
CanadaJul 17, 2024
Premiers wrapping up Council of the Federation summer meeting in Halifax
Canada's premiers are wrapping up the summer meeting of the Council of the Federation today.
The premiers of the 10 provinces and three territories have been in Halifax for their three-day gathering hosted by Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston.
A statement from the premiers says key priorities that have been discussed include housing, affordability and skills training; strategic infrastructure; the future of energy; and emergency preparedness and response.
Several premiers have expressed frustration over what they say is a lack of teamwork from the federal government on important files.
Alberta P
CanadaJul 15, 2024
Quebec RCMP seize 63 kilograms of cocaine stashed inside grand piano, arrest four
Quebec RCMP say they seized 62.7 kilograms of cocaine hidden in the walls of a grand piano during searches in the Lanaudière region and the Sherbrooke, Que., area.
They arrested four people on July 12 allegedly involved in a conspiracy to import and traffic the drugs, following a tip from Homeland Security Investigations, a United States law enforcement agency.
RCMP say they also seized $10,000 in cash and several electronic devices.
The four arrested are Billy Donais Cadieux, 26, of St-Félix-de-Valois; Pablo Hernandez, 52, of Baie d'Urfé; Michael Dubois, 37, of St-Denis-de-Brompton; and Ju
CanadaJul 15, 2024
Canada's 13 premiers set to begin days of meetings in Halifax
Canada's premiers will be in Halifax today to begin three days of scheduled meetings in Nova Scotia's capital.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, who is the current chair of the Council of the Federation, is hosting the event in the city's downtown core.
Houston told reporters after a cabinet meeting Thursday that premiers will be focused on discussing "key issues" like affordability, housing and infrastructure.
He also says he expects to have conversations about the relationships between the provinces and the federal government.
A statement from Newfoundland and Labrador's executive council say
CanadaJul 12, 2024
Wildfire season close to 10-year average heading into the peak summer months
Federal officials say rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Beryl that has caused flash floods in the Maritimes is also lowering the risk of wildfires in eastern Canada.
So far, this wildfire season is less severe than the record-setting year in 2023.
But the risk is high in particular for B.C., Alberta, Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
The number of active fires is growing, and there are now 284 wildfires in Canada, including 135 that are out of control.
Just shy of 1.3 million hectares have burned, which is close to the 10-year average for this time of year.
Officials say none of the p
CanadaJul 12, 2024
Conservatives would close supervised drug consumption sites: Poilievre
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says supervised consumption sites are just "drug dens" and that he will close them if his party forms the next government.
Poilievre visited a park near such a site in Montreal this morning and said he would close all locations near schools, playgrounds and "anywhere else that they endanger the public."
The first supervised injection site opened in Vancouver more than 20 years ago.
The sites are intended to try and prevent overdoses by allowing people to bring drugs to use under the observation of trained staff.
A 2011 the Supreme Court ruling said that clo
CanadaJul 12, 2024
Poilievre says Trudeau a 'human piñata' at NATO, still won't commit to spending goal
Pierre Poilievre says NATO allies treated Prime Minister Justin Trudeau like a human piñata at the leaders' summit this week but he still won't commit to the alliance's spending goal.
The Conservative leader says Canada has lost its place on the international stage under the Liberal government, and Trudeau lectures the world without doing his part.
The prime minister announced Thursday that he expects to hit NATO's defence spending target in 2032 after facing days of pressure at the three-day meeting in Washington, D.C.
He did not share details about how Canada will get there.
Poilievre says
CanadaJul 12, 2024
Heavy rain brings flooding to area of N.S. that suffered flood fatalities a year ago
Heavy overnight rain has caused washed out roads and evacuations in an area of Nova Scotia that suffered flood damage and fatalities a year ago.
Emergency alerts were issued overnight Thursday in Digby, Annapolis, Kings and Hants counties, as Environment Canada reported that over 100 mm of rain fell in a few hours, as the remnants of Hurricane Beryl moved through the province.
Some communities in the Annapolis Valley reported receiving up to 110 mm of rain, and residents in Windsor, N.S., were once again pumping out their basements.
Brett Tetanish, the chief of the Brooklyn volunteer fire depa
CanadaJul 11, 2024
Poilievre promises less interference, more economic control to Assembly of First Nations
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered his first in-person address to the Assembly of First Nations on Thursday, pledging to reduce federal intervention and empower Indigenous communities to take control of their economic futures.
"I'm not here to control your lives. I don't want to control anyone's life," Poilievre stated. "I advocate for a small government that allows individuals to make their own choices and lead their own lives."
Acknowledging the expertise of the delegates, Poilievre emphasized that they understand their communities far better than Ottawa or himself, vowing to eli