Prime Minister Mark Carney secured an unelected majority government after floor-crossers joined his party.
Mark Carney
Pierre Poilievre is criticized for wanting trade deal leverage revealed, likened to showing poker cards.
Canadians struggle financially as Liberals propose a $90-billion rail project.
Diplomat Kishore Mahbubani argues China's rise cannot be stopped and that US efforts to contain it reflect geopolitical zero-sum thinking, urging both powers to prioritize planetary survival over competitive dominance.
US allies are seeking ties with China due to unreliable US support and trade policies.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a plan to double Canada's electricity grid capacity by 2050.
Canada will host a new NATO-linked defence bank as Mark Carney pushes a security overhaul.
Carney government will review and amend Clean Electricity Regulations to transform Canada's electricity sector.
Astronauts from the Artemis II mission shared their space experience, prioritizing survival and teamwork.
Australia faces danger from a potential Xi-Trump deal that may leave it with more hawkish China policies.
Mark Carney attempts environmental regulatory reform, facing criticism from within his own party.
Trump and Xi's upcoming meeting risks disadvantaging middle powers like Australia, as analysts fear the US president may strike bilateral concessions that leave allies more exposed to Chinese assertiveness than current US policy suggests.
Prime Minister Mark Carney meets Artemis II crew including Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen in Ottawa.
Liberals are preparing for a long-term fight against far-right populists, adapting to a new normal.
Ottawa is working on multiple ways to combat AI-based fraud, but warns there is no single solution to the problem.
Quebec ministers announce a bill to combat domestic violence today.
Ukraine and Canada are negotiating a drone supply agreement, according to President Zelensky.
Ottawa residents express frustration with city hall and government spending habits.
Chief Justice Richard Wagner refuses to recuse himself from the Emergencies Act appeal despite allegations of bias.
Citizens express opinions on Canada's democracy and leadership, urging support for the country.
Danielle Smith, linked to foreign interference, receives Canadian Top Secret security clearance.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Alberta's best place is in Canada amid separation referendum talks.
Honda indefinitely suspended its $15 billion Ontario EV plant due to declining EV demand and regulatory rollbacks, forfeiting 1,000 potential jobs and 240,000 annual vehicles, amid the automaker's first full-year $2.7 billion loss.
The international order has unraveled due to deliberate decisions made by leaders in three capitals.
Mining executives at Toronto's Critical Minerals Institute Summit report government financing now attracts private investment by validating projects through technical reviews, marking a strategic shift as Western nations compete with China's 60-year critical minerals advantage.
Canada and Alberta agreed to raise industrial carbon prices below federal targets over a decade-long timeline in exchange for expedited pipeline approval, marking another climate policy softening under Prime Minister Carney.
Carney's slim majority may be threatened by potential MP losses, including Guilbeault.
Canada will host the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank to help NATO and non-NATO countries fund defence needs, creating hundreds of jobs while Prime Minister Mark Carney pursues strategic autonomy from the unpredictable U.S. superpower through expanded military spending and diversified partnerships.
The Canadian federal government is negotiating a deal with Alberta to designate a one-million-barrel-per-day West Coast pipeline as nationally important this fall, contingent on Alberta increasing its industrial carbon tax to 130 dollars per tonne by 2040.
Prime Minister Mark Carney praises Artemis II astronauts for inspiring the country with their moon mission.
Canada's history offers lessons on middle-power politics and national power.
Mark Carney's environmental decisions are worse than Stephen Harper's, with significant rollbacks on climate policies.
Sixty-one percent of B.C. residents support Enbridge's Westcoast natural gas expansion.
Canada is shifting its defense and trade policies away from the United States toward European alignment, as demonstrated by Mark Carney's influence, reflecting broader strategic realignment within North American geopolitics.
A reader suggests creating an SIU for politicians to ensure accountability.
Canadians criticize the appointment of Louise Arbour as Governor General, citing Quebec dominance and partisan concerns.
Alberta and Ottawa will unveil a pipeline pact and industrial carbon tax plan today.
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney favors past energy jobs over future ones with new policies.
Nate Erskine-Smith lost the Ontario Liberal nomination to Ahsanul Hafiz amid alleged voting irregularities.
Canada plans to send election observers to Armenia amid warnings of democratic backslide.
Astronauts from the Artemis II mission shared their space experience, prioritizing survival and teamwork.
Canada plans to double its electricity supply by 2050, creating jobs and reducing energy costs.
A speaker analyzes how deliberate decisions by leaders in China, Russia, and the United States have dismantled the post-Cold War international order, creating conditions resembling a pre-war environment where future historians would find war's causes evident.
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen shares lessons on failure and persistence after a record-breaking space mission.
The European Political Community met in Armenia to address shifting global alliances and trade tensions with the United States, debating whether Europe should deepen integration and strengthen democratic resilience as geopolitical power dynamics fundamentally transform worldwide.
Trump's China visit may threaten Carney's trade diversification efforts.
Eurovision is embroiled in controversy over Israel's participation amid Gaza conflict.
Canada deepens alliances with the EU, signing over 20 agreements, as part of a foreign policy focused on middle-power cooperation.
Québec solidaire proposes state intervention and wealth redistribution initiatives ahead of October elections.
Federal MP Nate Erskine-Smith appeals his narrow loss in the Ontario Liberal nomination race.
