Conservatives to Vote on Poilievre’s Leadership at National Convention This Week

The Conservative Party will soon convene in Alberta to decide whether Pierre Poilievre should continue serving…

Removing Red Tape Could Unlock the Equivalent of 9,000 New Doctors: Report  

Removing the bureaucratic burden on Canada’s doctors could free up the equivalent of more than 9,000…

Day 5 at the Scotties: Two Bluenoser crews doing Nova Scotia proud

It’s been smooth sailing for the East Coast’s celebrity curling crew so far at the 2026…

Tory MP Chak Au to Resign From Role as BC City Councillor

Conservative MP Chak Au has submitted his resignation as a municipal councillor in Richmond, B.C., after…

Air Travel Recovery Ramps up After Snow Blast, but Thousands Still Face Cancellations

Air travel picked back up in earnest today as crews cleared the remnants of a record-breaking…

Marineland Has Solid Plan to Move Whales and Dolphins to US, Minister Says

Marineland has a “solid plan” to move Canada’s last remaining captive whales and dolphins to several…

‘Virtuosos and visionaries’ on deck for final week of High Performance Rodeo

According to Oliver Armstrong, the producer of the festival, the final week of One Yellow Rabbit’s…

Openness Advocates Unimpressed by Early Proposals for Access to Information Reform

Advocates of more federal transparency are concerned a federal review of the Access to Information regime…

Carney Denies US Official’s Claim He Walked Back His Davos Remarks During Trump Call

Prime Minister Mark Carney is pushing back on a suggestion by a top U.S. official that…

Canada to Name First Foreign Interference Commissioner in ‘Next Week or Two’: Public Safety Minister

Ottawa will name its first foreign influence transparency commissioner within the next few weeks, Public Safety…

Opinion: Permanent residency rues should be eased for Ukrainian newcomers to Alberta

Both the Alberta and federal governments must act swiftly to grant permanent residency to Ukrainian newcomers…

Parker: The Kenten offers luxury living at the gate to vibrant Kensington neighbourhood

Twenty-five years ago, Sam and Loranne Boguslavsky purchased Kensington Gate, a mixed-use property that dominates the…

Breakenridge: Too much at stake for Smith to remain silent on separation

Canada was very much centre stage at last week’s World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, between…

Graphic of the week: Replacing the ‘terminally ill’ Bearspaw South feeder main

The pipe that supplies 60 per cent of Calgary’s drinking water is on its last legs,…

Sumptuous and technically dazzling, Monstress not without its flaws

Monstress, the Frankenstein tale from Edmonton’s Northern Light Theatre, is a visually sumptuous experience at Vertigo.…

High levels of deadly radon gas found in 21% of social housing units — but most aren’t tested at all

Eleanor Hubley Manor is a modest, beige one-storey apartment building just off a highway interchange near…

Bell: Bring it on! Alberta separatists look ready for a fight to the finish

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Ford Says He Had ‘Very Productive’ Meetings With Carney, Joly on Auto Sector

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he had “very productive” conversations with Prime Minister Mark Carney and…

Chinese Company on US Forced Labour Watchlist to Acquire Canadian Gold Miner

State-owned Chinese corporation Zijin Gold International says it has reached an all-cash deal to buy Canadian…

Jacobs enjoying time at home before heading to Olympics

It’s business as usual for Brad Jacobs and his curling crew from Calgary these days. Read…