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Slush fund? Millions in Skills Development Fund grants went to Ontario PC donors
The ire comes a day after a bombshell Auditor General report revealed that political staff sidestepped the opinion…
October 2, 2025
Delacourt: Nothing will be easy for Carney moving forward
Susan Delacourt: Some might argue that it wouldn’t be the worst thing for Carney if he had to…
October 2, 2025
Terrebonne one-vote win: postal code error on envelope unreported for three weeks
An election employee noted a discrepancy in the postal codes of special ballot return envelopes in Terrebonne nearly…
October 2, 2025
$ Win: Carney’s $3.9m Liberal leadership bid nets $1.2m surplus
As the interim parliamentary budget officer projects a ballooning federal deficit in the upcoming November budget, the prime…
October 2, 2025
Enbridge CEO urges tanker ban end, says no company will build ‘pipeline to nowhere’
“The last 10 years have been a competitiveness disaster for Canada. But the next 10 can be a…
October 2, 2025
Ivison: How to win a trade war? Appeal to Canadian patience, American self-interest
John Ivison: In effect, the government’s message is: there is no jam today, but we have the fruit,…
October 2, 2025
Wherry: Carney gets tied up in pipeline politics?
CBC’s Aaron Wherry: Danielle Smith wants a pipeline, but wants the prime minister held responsible…
October 2, 2025
Martin: Catherine McKenna’s memoir trashes Trudeau. So why was the carbon-tax-killing Carney spared?
Lawrence Martin: She doesn’t talk about him much in the book, but when she does, it’s harsh. “The…
October 2, 2025
Eskenasi: Canada needs strong hate speech laws — not thought crime laws like Bill C-9
Amanda Eskenasi: The combating hate act threatens to criminalize those who speak out about anti-Israel bias or the…
October 2, 2025
Fast and sometimes furious reaction to Alberta’s latest push for pipeline through B.C.
CBC’s Robson Fletcher: Numerous groups lined up with excitement and anticipation to back the premier’s plans, while a…
October 2, 2025
No ‘dead-end’ yet: Leblanc vows tariffs talks alive
Speaking to the Senate’s foreign affairs and international trade committee, LeBlanc said he and other officials are in…
October 2, 2025
Deadly attack outside U.K. synagogue on Yom Kippur declared terrorism
The police identified the attacker as Jihad al-Shamie, 35, a British citizen of Syrian descent. He was shot…
October 2, 2025
Why BBC sent undercover reporter into busy London police station
This was no ordinary first day. For the next seven months, Rory was employed as a designated detention…
October 2, 2025
Conservatives’ push to scrap foreign worker program meets public anxieties, but risks scapegoating migrants, say observers
‘The danger [and] challenge is for the Conservatives to have their message portrayed, or come across, as being…
October 2, 2025
Defence procurement vs. defence production: What’s best for Canada?
The contrast in language may be subtle, but from a public policy and political perspective it would be…
October 2, 2025
CBSA agreed to reconsider Pakistani man’s case — but only sent email 5 days after he was deported
Jared Will, a Toronto-based immigration lawyer, who took on the Raqeeb family’s case, says this is one of…
October 2, 2025
Mystery drone sightings reported over critical infrastructure in northern Germany
Multiple drones were spotted on Sept. 25 over a power plant in the state capital of Kiel, as…
October 2, 2025
Student-loan debt strangling Gen X
Free-flowing student loans promised upward mobility. Instead, they left the ‘forgotten generation’ with a mountain of debt and…
October 2, 2025
Trump signing executive orders at historic rate
The 47th U.S. president has eclipsed all of his post-WW2 predecessors by a huge margin and had signed…
October 2, 2025
Musk axed X engineer after truth about his tweets…
“He fired a company engineer who told him that engagement on his tweets was down because people weren’t…
October 2, 2025