CanadaMay 26, 2025
Pierre Poilievre will fully support the Carney government in dealing with the US trade war
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has said that his party will fully support the Carney government in dealing with the US trade war. Poilievre said that we all want to permanently end the tariffs with the US and his Conservative party will work with the government to do this.
He made the comments while addressing Conservative MPs in Ottawa yesterday. Poilievre said that I have already expressed my intention to the Prime Minister that we would be happy to cooperate in any way on this issue.
It is worth noting that Poilievre is currently preparing for a by-election and will lead the party
BCMay 26, 2025
Young man dead after being stabbed in a park: Abbotsford police
Police in Abbotsford, B.C. are investigating after a young man was killed in a stabbing at the city's Larch Park on Sunday night.
Officers were called just after 7:30 p.m. for a report of a stabbing at Larch Park, located in the 2600 block of Beck Road.
They found a male youth suffering from critical, life-threatening injuries, but despite quick efforts by bystanders and first responders, the victim died of his wounds.
Police say they arrested two youth suspects and believe this was a targeted attack.
Larch Park is currently shut down to the public due to an ongoing police presence.
The Abbots
WorldMay 26, 2025
Israeli airstrike on school-turned-shelter in Gaza kills 25, medics say
An Israeli airstrike on a school-turned-shelter in the Gaza Strip has killed at least 25 people, mostly women and children, according to the territory’s Health Ministry.
The strike on the school in northern Gaza also wounded more than 55 people, said Fahmy Awad, head of the ministry’s emergency service.
CanadaMay 26, 2025
Judge rules hockey player's text inadmissible at trial of five former teammates
An Ontario judge has rejected prosecutors' final attempt to have a text message sent by a former world junior hockey player admitted as evidence in the sexual assault trial of five of his ex-teammates.
In the text, Brett Howden describes to another then-teammate seeing one of the accused, Dillon Dube, slap the complainant on the buttocks "so hard" that it looked like it hurt.
Prosecutors sought to have it admitted as a principled exception to hearsay, a mechanism through which hearsay — statements made outside court that lawyers raise to try to prove their contents are true — can be admitt
CanadaMay 26, 2025
Motorcycle rider killed after crash involving Acura on Edmonton
Police in Edmonton say a motorcycle rider died while trying to pass a car on the city's western outskirts on Saturday evening.
Police say the Harley-Davidson was travelling north on Winterburn Road, but while attempting to pass an Acura, the car slowed and made a left-hand turn.
The motorcycle collided with the driver's side of the car, sending the 26-year-old and his bike into the northwest ditch. Police say speed is believed to have been a factor in the collision.
CanadaMay 26, 2025
BMW driver died when the vehicle 'lost control' and smashed into a tree
The driver of a B-M-W has died after police in Edmonton say the vehicle lost control and smashed into a tree.
Police say it happened around 3:15 a-m yesterday on 142 Street near 90 Avenue. The driver was the only person in the vehicle and was declared dead at the scene.
Police say speed is believed to be a factor in the crash.
CanadaMay 26, 2025
King Charles, Queen Camilla slated to arrive in Canada today
King Charles and Queen Camilla will touch down in Ottawa today to kick off an historic royal tour. The trip marks the royals' first visit to Canada since the King's coronation two years ago.
When they land this afternoon, the royals will travel to Lansdowne Park, a large events venue in the heart of the nation's capital, to meet with community members. The King and Queen will then head to Rideau Hall to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Governor General Mary Simon, who acts as the representative of the Crown in Canada.
Carney has asked the King to read the speech from the throne on T
CanadaMay 23, 2025
CRA cutting up to 280 permanent jobs in response to fiscal constraints
The Canada Revenue Agency is cutting up to 280 permanent employees in response to fiscal constraints.
The workforce changes will impact branches across the CRA but the reductions will mainly impact employees in the National Capital Region.
Commissioner Bob Hamilton and deputy commissioner Jean-François Fortin say in a message to staff today that executive positions are also being impacted by the reductions.
The message says the CRA is taking steps to meet required government savings after examining its operating budget over the last two years.
Earlier this month, the Union of Taxation Employe
BCMay 23, 2025
New federal energy minister tells oil and gas executives it was some for quick wins
Canada's new energy minister walked into the lion's den in Calgary and spoke to oil and gas executives about Ottawa's plans to turn the country into an energy superpower.
Tim Hodgson told a Calgary Chamber of Commerce event that it's time for a reset and major projects need to get done in a more timely matter.
He says the federal government will have a single body in charge of approving all major projects in two years.
He says it's time for Canada and the energy sector to get some quick wins.
The minister was planning to meet with his Alberta counterpart, Brian Jean, later in the day and sat