Poilievre says Canada needs US trade deal but shouldn’t have set a deadline for negotiations
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Canada urgently needs to land a trade deal with the United States but it should not have set a deadline for negotiations because U.S. President Donald Trump “will try to take advantage” of the time crunch. “The challenge
N.H. green card holder denied re-entry to U.S. after visiting native Canada
He’s lived in the U.S. since he was 3. At 46, he was denied re-entry at the border. A New Hampshire man is not being allowed to return home after taking a family trip to Canada. Chris Landry is a legal U.S. resident
Sask.Opposition criticizes province’s handling of homelessness crisis amid vacant housing units
Saskatchewan: Saskatchewan’s Opposition NDP held simultaneous media conferences in Regina and Saskatoon on Wednesday to reapply pressure on the province to address the ongoing homelessness crisis. In Regina, NDP social services critic Brent Blakley accused the province of mishandling the crisis despite thousands of vacant
RCMP has accused military members of allegedly plotting to form a militia and seize land
3 Quebec men face terrorism-related charges after 2-year investigation The RCMP has charged four men, including two active members of the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), with being part of an extremist plot that allegedly involved creating an anti-government militia with a massive trove of weapons. In a
Canada National Day 2025 celebration
Every year on July 1st, communities across Canada come alive with celebration, reflection, and national pride. Canada Day marks the anniversary of the formation of the country we know today – and in 2025, it offers another powerful moment to honour the past, celebrate the
Carney promised big changes by Canada Day
During the spring campaign, Prime Minister Mark Carney promised a re-elected Liberal government led by him would move fast to solve problems and meet challenges by Canada Day. After his victory, those promises left Carney a little more than 60 days to address
Ottawa Cracks Down on China’s Hikvision Over National Security Fears
China’s The Canadian government has ordered Chinese surveillance camera manufacturer Hikvision to cease operations in Canada over national security concerns, Industry Minister Melanie Joly said late on Friday. Hikvision spokesperson says company believes decision lacks ‘factual basis’ Hikvision, also known as Hangzhou Hikvision
Canada Seeks Closer EU Ties, Rules Out Membership: Mark Carney
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is “looking for a closer partnership” with the European Union — but not to become a member. While speaking from the NATO summit in the Netherlands — where he announced Canada’s promise to spend five per cent of gross domestic
National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations observing across Canada
Prime Minister Mark Craney said his message “In my first months as Prime Minister, I have been grateful for the opportunity to meet with First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, and I recognize there is much more work to do together. “The government will
“Toronto Kicks Off Women’s Entrepreneurship Forum 2025: Empowering Women in Business”
The City of Toronto hosted the Women’s Entrepreneurship Forum 2025 at City Hall, bringing together women innovators, leaders, and entrepreneurs to discuss the future of business and economic growth. The event highlighted the importance of supporting women entrepreneurs, who make up 31% of

