Ottawa may gain sweeping powers to control internet use and AI chatbot content.
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Carney says he had several talks with Trump during G7 despite no official meeting
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced new sanctions against Russia targeting its shadow fleet, energy revenues, and defense industry, affecting 162 individuals and entities, following a G7 meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy amid ongoing war.
Canada awards its first SAFE agreement contract to a Canadian company, Marconi Technologies, to supply tactical radios to Poland.
Former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney stated the G7 has lost its former dominance in global affairs, acknowledging the group no longer controls world economics or politics as it once did historically.
Carney announces new intelligence exchange agreement with France
Prime Minister Mark Carney is eliminating Canada's corporate watchdog for human rights violations abroad, citing ineffectiveness despite critics arguing it lacked enforcement powers to investigate forced labour abuses by Canadian companies operating internationally.
The Carney government extends amnesty for banned firearms until after a Supreme Court ruling expected next year.
Canadian leader Carney advocates for strengthened U.S.-Canada trade integration ahead of the July 1 USMCA renewal deadline, emphasizing that their deeply connected $1.8 trillion tariff-free trade relationship benefits both nations amid lingering uncertainty about trade negotiations.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce urges the government to move past Trump's tariffs and focus on boosting growth.
Steven Guilbeault will resign as Liberal MP due to disagreements over environmental policies.
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Carney's government weakens climate policies, fast-tracking projects and weakening regulations.
Ottawa must prepare for MAID expansion for mental disorders, as delay is unacceptable.
Researchers find E190D mutation lowers H5N1 virus fitness by reducing receptor binding affinity.
Ottawa will keep Radio-Canada in the advertising market despite Quebec's calls to withdraw it.
A sawmill in Quebec employing 60 workers closes amid US tariffs while Canadian retaliatory measures prove insufficient, reflecting broader government neglect of the renewable forestry sector.
Canada's government passes law allowing cabinet to authorize banned pesticides despite Health Canada's safety concerns.
Youth and environmental groups sue the Canadian government for dismantling climate measures.
The Carney government assigns new privacy provisions to a yet-to-be-established digital regulator.
Canada welcomes new ceasefire deal between the U.S. and Iran, Carney says
Canadian diplomat Daniel Joly's cooperation chief position in Cuba was eliminated in April 2025, as Canada cut Global Affairs staff by twelve to thirteen percent and reduced international aid nearly twenty percent over five years, prioritizing commerce over development amid Cuba's humanitarian crisis.
Lawyer David Fraser raises concerns over Bill C-34's impact on free speech and privacy.
The Gordie Howe bridge is set to open this week despite previous threats from US President Donald Trump.
Canada joins countries banning social media for children under 16.
Carney's Liberals reach a record-high 50% support in a new poll.
Carney's government abandons Trudeau-era efforts to allow human rights complaints on online hate speech.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the House of Commons won't weigh in on Alberta's referendum question.
Canada-US trade negotiations are at a standstill, with no progress in easing tensions.
Alberta's deal with the federal government delays carbon price increases, allowing fossil fuel companies to pollute for a decade.
The Liberal government's fiscal plan is unclear, with two possible realities, one with declining deficits and one with increased defence spending.
The Globe's Hidden Canada guide suggests 10 domestic travel spots for summer.
President Trump arrived in Beijing for summit talks with Xi Jinping from a weakened position, as Chinese analysts describe the United States as a "limping giant" due to eroded international credibility and strategic inconsistency undermining American diplomatic leverage.
Canada's new public health officer, Dr. Joss Reimer, refuses to say injecting fentanyl is unsafe.
Canada's government launched a C$2 billion sovereign AI plan with domestic supercomputing by 2031, aiming to reduce dependency on U.S. providers after export controls disabled Anthropic's models globally, targeting 250,000 jobs and 60% business adoption by 2034.
Prime Minister Carney announced new Canadian sanctions targeting 162 Russian entities and vessels during a G7 meeting with Zelenskyy, while leaders discussed increased drone production and Patriot missile support for Ukraine.
A new Canadian government bill would remove a provision recognizing access to clean water as a fundamental right of First Nations.
Canada's government proposes a law to censor social media and AI, threatening free expression.
Canadian Trade Minister Carney launched a strategic European mission meeting leaders in France and Ireland while attending the G7 Summit to secure trade partnerships and tariff relief amid US economic uncertainty, leveraging bilateral relationships worth over twenty-one billion dollars.
PM Carney in Paris to meet with Macron ahead of G7 summit
Carney heads to G7 with tariffs clouding US trade talks
Carney's government plans to ban social media for children under 16 with possible exemptions.
Poilievre accuses Carney of ducking questions about Canada's sluggish economy
Canada's Prime Minister Carney selected Sweden's Saab GlobalEye surveillance planes over American Boeing and L3Harris options, supporting domestic Bombardier production while reducing U.S. military dependence as part of broader diversification strategy.
Carney's government prioritizes Alberta's oil interests over Quebec's economic future.
Canada and Alberta signed a landmark climate agreement locking in carbon pricing through 2040 at escalating rates while launching a national electricity strategy to double grid capacity by 2050, projected to save households billions and create clean energy jobs.
The US paused participation in the Permanent Joint Board on Defence, citing Canada's inadequate defense commitments.
Canada met NATO's 2 percent defence spending benchmark while cutting Global Affairs Canada's workforce by roughly 1,240 positions, undermining diplomatic capacity needed to translate military strategy into effective international outcomes during escalating great-power competition.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's government intensified Persian Gulf diplomatic engagement through nine ministerial visits since October, expanding beyond investment to encompass defence and artificial intelligence partnerships amid U.S.-Iran tensions.
Scientists and experts discuss prioritizing science over politics to address climate change effectively.
