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AIMCo names Ray Gilmour as permanent CEO

Former senior bureaucrat Ray Gilmour has been confirmed as the permanent Chief Executive of Alberta Investment Management Corp. (AIMCo) after serving as interim CEO since a major board and management shakeup in late 2024.

AIMCo names Ray Gilmour permanent CEO

Former senior Alberta bureaucrat Ray Gilmour has been confirmed as the permanent CEO of the Alberta Investment Management Corp. (AIMCo), following a major governance shakeup in late 2024. Learn about his background and the fund's path forward.

Omar: Miller's Rhetoric Echoes Nazi Language

Rep. Ilhan Omar compares Stephen Miller's dehumanizing language against immigrants to Nazi rhetoric, as federal raids target Minnesota's Somali community. Read the full story.

N.B. to spend record $242M on schools in 2026-2027

New Brunswick plans its largest-ever education infrastructure budget of $242 million for 2026-2027, including a new K-8 school for the Moncton region. Learn about the province's major investment.

Prince Harry Mocks Trump on Colbert's Late Show

Prince Harry made a surprise appearance on The Late Show, spoofing Hallmark movies and taking a sharp jab at Donald Trump's 'monarchical' aspirations. Watch the full skit and reaction.

N.B. premier frustrated by EUB carbon cost decision

New Brunswick's premier expresses deep frustration with the Energy and Utilities Board's recent ruling on the carbon cost adjuster, highlighting ongoing provincial tensions over energy policy.

New Brunswickers back greater paramedic role: poll

A new poll reveals strong public support in New Brunswick for paramedics to take on a larger role in the healthcare system. Discover the details and what it means for the future of care.

Stephen A. Smith Slams Senator Mark Kelly

Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith criticizes Democratic lawmakers including Senator Mark Kelly for viral military video. Pentagon investigation launched.

New Right Threatens Conservative Unity in Canada

Jesse Kline warns that the 'new right' movement, embracing big-government views, fragments Canadian conservatism and risks electoral failure by abandoning core freedom principles.

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