CanadaOct 23, 2024
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante won't seek third term in 2025
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante says she won't run for a third term in next year's municipal elections.
Plante's office confirmed the news, which the mayor will make official at an 11:30 a.m. news conference at city hall.
BCOct 22, 2024
Justin Trudeau says his leadership is not in danger as Liberals brace for revolt
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his leadership of the Liberal party is not in danger, even as members of his caucus prepare to confront him Wednesday in the hopes of convincing him to step down.
He brushed off those concerns as he headed into his regular Tuesday meeting with cabinet ministers.
While members of the cabinet have defended Trudeau staying on as leader, a number of Liberal MPs have signed onto a letter that aims to convince him to step aside before the next election.
It's not clear how many members of Trudeau's team of MPs plan to confront him, or exactly what their message will
CanadaOct 21, 2024
Two plead guilty in B.C. to murder of former Air India suspect Malik
Two men charged in the killing of former Air India bombing suspect Ripudaman Singh Malik have pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in a British Columbia court.
The courthouse in New Westminster, B.C., confirmed the pleas from Tanner Fox and Jose Lopez in the 2022 shooting of Malik, who was acquitted in 2005 over the 1985 bombings that killed 331 people.
Fox and Lopez, who were originally charged with first-degree murder, will next appear in court on Oct. 31.
CanadaOct 21, 2024
Calgary Transit officer stabbed in arm near CTrain station
A man has been arrested after a stabbing at a Calgary light-rail station that police say injured a transit peace officer.
The Calgary Police Service says it's believed two peace officers approached an unknown man who was seen drinking alcohol in a bus shelter near the Chinook CTrain Station on Friday night.
Police allege the man became combative and produced a knife, and after a brief struggle, one of the peace officers was stabbed in the arm.
The suspect fled, police say, but was taken into custody by the peace officers a short distance away.
The 42-year-old from Calgary has be
CanadaOct 21, 2024
Minimum wage to hire higher-paid temporary foreign workers set to increase
The federal government is expected to boost the minimum hourly wage that must be paid to temporary foreign workers in the high-wage stream as a way to encourage employers to hire more Canadian staff.
Under the current program’s high-wage labour market impact assessment (LMIA) stream, an employer must pay at least the median income in their province to qualify for a permit. A government official, who The Canadian Press is not naming because they are not authorized to speak publicly about the change, said Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault will announce Tuesday that the threshold will incr
CanadaOct 18, 2024
Most Liberal MPs support Trudeau as leader: Freeland
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she is "absolutely confident" the majority of Liberal MPs still support Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader.
Her comments come ahead of what promises to be a tense meeting of the Liberal caucus in Ottawa next week as a growing number of MPs try to convince Justin Trudeau to step down.
Several media reports have uncovered efforts by some Liberal MPs to confront the prime minister at the next caucus meeting.
There is no mechanism for caucus to force the prime minister to step down as leader, and he has so far not wavered in his plans to stay on.
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CanadaOct 18, 2024
Defence minister announces nearly $65 million in aid to Ukraine
National Defence Minister Bill Blair says Canada is sending $64.8 million in military aid to Ukraine.
Blair made the announcement at a NATO defence ministers' meeting in Brussels where Ukraine's ongoing war with Russia was a key topic.
More than $50 million will go towards arms, ammunition and military drones as well as uniforms and personal protective equipment for Ukrainian soldiers.
The remaining funding is to support military training for those soldiers and to strengthen Ukrainian cyber forces.
The funds come from $500 million promised by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the NATO summit in
CanadaOct 18, 2024
Manitoba second province to sign onto federal school food deal
The federal and Manitoba governments have signed a deal to expand food programs.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government set aside $1 billion over five years in the last budget to expand access to such programs across the country after pressure from federal New Democrats.
Manitoba is to receive about $17.2 million over the next three years under the deal.
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says the agreement builds on the province's nutrition program that was expanded last month.
Manitoba's NDP government earmarked $30 million in this year's budget to provide public schools acr
CanadaOct 17, 2024
Trudeau says death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar 'ends a reign of terror'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Israel's killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip "ends a reign of terror."
The Israeli military declared today that it had killed Sinwar during a Wednesday battle and confirmed his death with a DNA test.
Sinwar was one of the chief architects of the attack on Israel last October that prompted an Israeli ground invasion, and a conflict that has drawn in countries across the Middle East.
Trudeau called Sinwar a "brutal leader" of a group Canada deems a terrorist organization who "sought to destroy Israel and launched senseless, devastating terror