Carney and Zelenskyy speak ahead of Trump-Putin summit in Alaska
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke by phone Monday, reaffirming their agreement that Ukraine must be a party to any discussions about a possible end to the war in that country. Speaking in advance of the Friday meeting in
Carney tells Métis leaders Indigenous rights are ‘at the core’ of major projects law
PM says he spoke with Manitoba Métis Federation president by phone after MMF refused to attend. “This law requires meaningful consultation with Indigenous Peoples both in the process of determining which projects are in the national interest and in the development of the
Ottawa upholds CRTC ruling on wholesale internet access to ‘allow for more competition’
Ottawa says it will uphold a ruling by Canada’s telecommunications regulator allowing the country’s largest internet companies to provide service to customers using fibre networks built by their rivals — as long as they do so outside their core regions. Industry Minister Melanie
NATO’s rearmament reignites age-old defence debate of quantity vs. quality
As NATO nations, including Canada, ramp up rearmament, they are increasingly confronted with various ghosts of the Cold War, notably the resilience of Russian industry and its capacity to be able to deliver weapons — that while often technologically inferior to the West
Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan want to study feasibility of west-east pipeline
Premiers say a pipeline would connect western oil and gas to Ontario ports, refineries, boost self-reliance. The government of Ontario, working with Alberta and Saskatchewan, wants to explore the feasibility of a new west-east pipeline to bring western oil and gas to southern
Carney’s moving in the ‘wrong direction,’ pledges to ‘legalize’ pipelines, Poilievre says
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Mark Carney’s development agenda is stalled — and he’s promising to “legalize” pipelines through new legislation to speed things up. Poilievre said his party’s Canadian Sovereignty Act, if passed, would ensure two pipelines, a new LNG project
Pressure on Netanyahu intensifies as Israeli military chief opposes Gaza war expansion
Israel’s military chief has pushed back against Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to seize areas of Gaza it doesn’t already control, three Israeli officials said, as the prime minister faces increasing pressure over the war both at home and abroad. During a tense, three-hour meeting on Tuesday, military chief
Provincial divisions on display as Carney convenes premiers to talk tariffs
OTTAWA – Ontario and Saskatchewan remained at odds over Canada’s response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s escalating trade war Wednesday as the premiers prepared to meet with the prime minister to talk trade. Prime Minister Mark Carney was holding virtual meetings in private
Anti-Palestinian racism report calls for more oversight of education, policing and politics
A new report from the Islamophobia Research Hub at York University calls on governments across Canada to increase oversight on how universities, schools, police forces and Parliament deal with the recent spike in instances of anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian racism. The report also calls
Scottish men accused in death of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurateur to face extradition hearing
A Scottish court has ruled that two men allegedly connected with the death of an Owen Sound, Ont., restaurateur should face the possibility of extradition to Canada. Sharif Rahman was outside The Curry House on Aug. 17, 2023, when he was attacked after allegedly confronting three men about

