CanadaFeb 27, 2025
Manitoba becomes first province to join national pharmacare program with $219M deal
Manitoba became the first province to officially join Ottawa's pharmacare program today, giving it access to federal funding to cover the cost of birth control and diabetes medications.
Health Minister Mark Holland made the announcement in Winnipeg this morning.
The federal government will spend $219 million on pharmacare coverage for Manitoba over four years and says contraceptives and diabetes medications will be provided "at little to no direct cost" to Manitobans.
The Manitoba government launched a program last fall to cover the cost of birth control for its residents.
The federal Pharmaca
CanadaFeb 27, 2025
Police forces gear up to protect 3,400 people in Alberta wilderness at June G7 summit
Police forces say they are gearing up to find a way to keep more than 3,400 people safe alongside the Rocky Mountains during this summer's G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Alta.
A report to the Calgary Police Commission says police expect about 70 official guests, 2,000 delegates and 1,400 journalists will be in the area between Calgary and Kananaskis for the summit.
Police forces from across Canada will support security efforts, including authorities from Edmonton, Winnipeg and Vancouver.
The RCMP says teams will be on the alert for modern security threats such as drones along with the f
CanadaFeb 27, 2025
Trump says tariffs on Canada, Mexico still landing next week
U.S. President Donald Trump says economy-wide tariffs on Canada and Mexico will go ahead next week as planned.
Trump's comments on Truth Social today come after days of confusing statements from him and his officials.
On Wednesday, Trump suggested that the 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs wouldn't land until April 2 — but a White House official later said they could still take effect on March 4.
In his post this morning, Trump says "drugs are still pouring" in from Canada and Mexico and unless it is "stopped or seriously limited," the tariffs will go into effect "on MARCH FOURTH."
Public
CanadaFeb 26, 2025
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh Calls for Trump’s Ban from Upcoming G7 Summit
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has called for US President Donald Trump to be banned from attending the upcoming G7 summit in Canada. Singh criticized Trump, questioning why Canada should invite someone who poses a threat to the country’s sovereignty, economic prosperity, and global stability. He also raised concerns about allowing a convicted criminal to enter Canada.
Singh made these comments during an event at the Montreal Council on Foreign Relations in Quebec. It is important to note that Canada is set to host the G7 summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, from June 15 to 17.
CanadaFeb 26, 2025
Alberta man spearheads parliamentary petition to keep Trump out of Canada
More than 28,000 people have signed a parliamentary petition urging Ottawa to bar U.S. President Donald Trump from Canada for persistently threatening the country's sovereignty.
Alberta resident Gerard Aldridge, who recently initiated the electronic petition, says he's a fiercely proud Canadian who sees an opportunity to make a difference on an issue of grave concern.
Trump has threatened to impose widespread tariffs on Canadian products and has openly suggested that Canada become a U.S. state.
The president usually attends the annual gathering of G7 leaders, which is being held this June in K
CanadaFeb 26, 2025
President Trump Postpones Tariff Plan on Canada and Mexico Until April 2
President Trump has announced a delay in the plan to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico, with the new deadline set for April 2. The president made this statement during his first cabinet meeting in Washington on Wednesday. Just two days earlier, Trump had indicated that the tariffs would take effect on March 4.
A White House official also suggested that the tariff plan could be adjusted through ongoing negotiations, creating continued uncertainty around the issue.
In response, the Canadian Labour Congress has called for an emergency online meeting tonight to discuss the potential impact of t
CanadaFeb 26, 2025
Supreme Court of Canada moving away from social media platform X
The Supreme Court of Canada says it's moving away from the social media platform X.In an apparent farewell post to its more than 45,000 subscribers, the top court says it will focus its communication efforts on other platforms.
It invites people to follow the court on its LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube accounts for updates.
The Supreme Court had no immediate response when The Canadian Press asked it why it is distancing itself from the social media platform.
According to its account profile, the court joined the platform in 2015 when it was known as Twitter.
In recent years, Chief
CanadaFeb 26, 2025
Petition to Revoke Elon Musk’s Canadian Citizenship Gains Over 263,000 Signatures
The number of Canadians supporting a petition against Elon Musk’s Canadian citizenship has surpassed 263,000. The province with the most signatures so far is Ontario, where more than 96,000 people have backed the demand to revoke Musk’s citizenship.
This is followed by nearly 53,000 signatures from British Columbia, 43,000 from Quebec, and more than 25,000 from Alberta. Musk’s Canadian citizenship has been in the spotlight recently after British Columbia author Qualia Reed launched the petition last week.
Musk currently holds citizenship in the United States, Canada, and South Africa, w
CanadaFeb 26, 2025
White House says tariffs moving forward but there's still room for negotiation
U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to hit Canada and Mexico with devastating duties is set to take effect next week but a White House official confirmed on background that the tariff plans could change through negotiations.
Trump's executive order to implement 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian imports, with a lower 10 per cent levy on energy, was delayed until March 4 after Canada agreed to introduce new security measures at the border.
The president said the pause would allow time to reach a "final economic deal."
Trump said Monday that the levies would be going forward on schedule — but