CanadaMar 04, 2025
Alberta hires former Manitoba chief judge to investigate health spending scandal
The Alberta government has announced who it has hired to investigate allegations of improper behaviour and spending irregularities in health contracts.
Raymond Wyant is the former chief judge of the provincial court of Manitoba, has also worked as a defence lawyer and a Crown prosecutor, and has taught law at the University of Manitoba. Wyant is to review multimillion-dollar contracts for children's medication and for surgeries done by for-profit providers.
The government says Wyant's work is to begin immediately with an interim report to be completed by the end of May.
CanadaMar 04, 2025
Deadline passes for Trump's tariffs with no relent
Canadians are waking up to a new and uncertain reality after U.S. President Donald Trump's deadline for economy-wide tariffs passed with no relent overnight, triggering a continental trade war.
The president's executive order hitting Canada and Mexico with 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs, with a lower 10 per cent levy on Canadian energy, took effect at 12:01 a.m. ET.
In a statement Monday night, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Trump's tariffs are "unjustified" and Canada will retaliate with counter-tariffs and other measures.
Canada's response is to start with tariffs on $30 billion wo
CanadaMar 03, 2025
Six people were displaced and one cat has been saved following house fire in Surrey
Six people have been displaced and one cat has been rescued in Surrey, B.C., on Sunday morning after a home was destroyed by fire. Surrey Fire Service assistant chief Mike McNamara says they received a call about a house fire early in the morning on the corner of Fraser Highway and 168 Street in the city.
McNamara says upon arrival, firefighters found a two-storey home was engulfed in flames and thick smoke was coming out of its windows.
All the residents made it out, but McNamara says his crews were told that a cat was still trapped inside. As they battled the blaze, firefighte
CanadaMar 03, 2025
Former PM Harper blasts Liberal leadership candidate Carney's economic record
Former prime minister Stephen Harper is taking shots at Liberal leadership frontrunner Mark Carney's economic record.
Harper accuses Carney of taking unearned credit for steering the Canadian economy out of the global financial crisis more than 15 years ago.
While Harper appointed Carney to run the Bank of Canada at the beginning of the 2008 financial crisis, he says it was then-finance minister Jim Flaherty who made the "hard calls."
Harper makes the attacks in a letter attached to a Conservative Party fundraising email.
He argues that Carney does not have experience with managing the Canadia
CanadaMar 03, 2025
Trudeau Approves Halifax By-Election Scheduled for April 14
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has approved the Halifax parliamentary by-election, scheduled for April 14. This marks the first by-election since Trudeau announced his intention to resign. The Halifax seat was vacated by Liberal MP Andy Fillmore in September of last year.
The Liberals previously faced historic defeats in by-elections held in Toronto and Montreal under Trudeau’s leadership.
However, a recent national survey shows the Liberals slightly ahead of the Conservatives, with speculation surrounding former banker Mark Carney as a potential leader in the ongoing Liberal leadership race.
CanadaMar 03, 2025
Tariffs on Canada to Take Effect Tuesday
Tariffs on Canada will take effect Tuesday. The White House has issued an executive order lifting the 30-day moratorium on the implementation of these tariffs. While details on how the tariffs will be imposed have not yet been disclosed, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested that the original plan for a 25 percent tariff might be revised.
Notably, President Trump had previously postponed the 25 percent tariff on Canadian goods until March 4, opting instead to impose a 10 percent tariff on Canadian oil and gas.
Despite Canada’s efforts to strengthen border security and engage in diplom
CanadaMar 03, 2025
Trudeau Meets King Charles at Royal Residence in England
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with King Charles at his royal residence in England today, marking the conclusion of his visit to the UK. During the meeting, they discussed matters of importance to Canada and Canadians, but no further details were released.
The meeting took place amid ongoing tensions, as King Charles, in his role as head of state of Canada, has not publicly addressed former President Trump’s threats regarding the potential merger of Canada with the US.
A Buckingham Palace spokesperson issued a statement explaining that Canada is a constitutional democracy, where the King
CanadaFeb 28, 2025
Trump calls Freeland 'a whack' and Poilievre 'not a MAGA guy' as tariff threat looms
U.S. President Donald Trump is weighing in on domestic Canadian politics as his deadline to impose steep tariffs on Canada inches closer.
In an interview with The Spectator, Trump called Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland terrible and "a whack" — and claimed credit for her resignation as finance minister.
Trump also remarked on Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, saying that "his biggest problem is he's not a MAGA guy."
An edited transcript of the Thursday interview with Trump did not provide any new insights into what Canada might do to stop the devastating duties from going f
CanadaFeb 28, 2025
Ontario PCs win third majority government
Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives chugged to a third majority government Thursday, propelled by his visible crusade against economic uncertainty emanating from the U.S., though falling short of the increased majority he urged.
Critics said this $189-million snap Ontario election was unnecessary, dangerously timed as President Donald Trump's tariff knife dangles over Canada's head and called only to capitalize on good polling numbers, but voters did not appear too keen to punish Ford for it. However, they also didn't appear too keen to reward him for it.
Despite Ford kicking off the campai