Indigenous leaders were braced for change after the last federal election, when Prime Minister Mark Carney’s win ushered in a new look for the Liberal government after 10 years under
By The Canadian Press The Canadian Press Posted February 21, 2026 9:58 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size RCMP say two seniors in a
The majority of Canadian exports will remain exempted from Donald Trump’s new 10 per cent global levy, as the U.S. president pivots after the Supreme Court dealt a blow to
Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Montreal is changing its approach to unhoused people, promising to tolerate some homeless encampments instead of dismantling them. Mayor Soraya Martinez
Kelowna, B.C., business owner David Lea is expressing frustration at ongoing social disorder plaguing the city. “I’ve never seen it worse,” said Lea, who’s operated a business in Kelowna for
Saskatchewan dancers are getting ready to take their skills all the way to Dublin for one of the biggest dance competitions in the world, The Dance World Cup. “The Dance
The federal government has updated its travel advice for the United States and is now urging First Nations people to carry a passport in addition to a status card when
A long-awaited economic study of the ferry service between Nova Scotia and Maine says the province’s annual subsidy of about $20 million is worth the cost. Almost every ferry in the world receives government subsidies, the report says, and the cost to the province for the service linking Yarmouth, N.S.,
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Peel Regional Police say a Brampton, Ont., kidnapping investigation has led to multiple charges and the seizure of a firearm after a
Canada’s weakened job market shouldn’t expect relief after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday that some of President Donald Trump’s tariff policies are illegal, experts say. The U.S. Supreme Court


