Nenshi pledges to repeal UCP municipal bills, Recall Act
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi commits to repealing controversial Bills 18, 20 and the Recall Act if elected in 2027, while UCP plans new municipal conduct code.
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi commits to repealing controversial Bills 18, 20 and the Recall Act if elected in 2027, while UCP plans new municipal conduct code.
Critics across political spectrum oppose Bill M216 that would fast-track building approvals and reduce municipal oversight. Learn why this private member's bill raises transparency concerns.
A new report reveals federal public service cuts will affect 2.5% of Ottawa's workforce, but economists explain why the city will weather this storm better than 1990s austerity.
President Donald Trump has officially ended the longest U.S. government shutdown in history by signing a funding bill. The 43-day closure concluded on November 12, 2025. Read the full details.
The U.S. House has approved legislation to reopen the federal government through January 30, 2025, sending the critical funding measure to the President for final approval.
A Montreal surgeon shares how Quebec's Bill 2 has shaken his faith in the healthcare system and made him question whether he can continue practicing in the province he loves.
A tense exchange between Rep. Yassamin Ansari and Rep. Virginia Foxx erupts over the government shutdown. Get the latest on the spending bill and its impact on American families.
Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet tables legislation to limit union pressure tactics despite STM workers ending their strike. Service resumes Wednesday.
As the NDP leadership race heats up, candidates face tough questions on protecting free speech from internal challenges, including MP Leah Gazan's bill to criminalize residential school denial.
Nearly half of Quebecers oppose Legault's doctor payment reform, with 73% fearing physicians will leave the province. Read about the growing controversy.
Quebec Superior Court refuses to rule on a new interpretation of Bill 2, stating it would not protect doctors in future legal challenges. Learn the implications for healthcare.
Bill Wright, Calgary's oldest living WWII veteran at 106, shares powerful reflections on Remembrance Day 2025. Discover his story of service and sacrifice.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne defends new federal budget, emphasizing Alberta's role in national economic vision. Read his exclusive Alberta Primetime interview.
Wilbert (Bill) Wright, Calgary's oldest living WWII veteran at 106, laid a wreath during solemn Remembrance Day ceremonies as crowds gathered to honor Canada's military heroes.
Over 260 Quebec doctors apply to work in Ontario following controversial Bill 2 that reforms physician pay and imposes massive fines for protests. Read the full story.
Republican senators may sue for $500,000 after FBI obtained phone records during election probe. New legislation creates path for compensation amid government shutdown resolution.
Quebec doctors warn Bill 2 will force family medicine clinics to close, threatening care for 400,000+ patients. Learn how healthcare reforms impact Montreal.
The U.S. Senate has approved legislation that could terminate the longest government shutdown in American history after weeks of political stalemate. Learn what this means for federal operations.
Political commentator Bill Maher reveals he'd dine with Donald Trump again, defends their White House meeting against criticism, and shares surprising insights about the former president's listening skills.
Medical professionals across Quebec are sounding alarms that proposed legislation could severely restrict children's access to essential medical care and create dangerous bureaucratic barriers.
Former 'Cosby Show' star Raven-Symoné addresses the sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby, describing them as 'horrific' while discussing the complex legacy of the groundbreaking show that launched her career.
A surprising pronunciation debate over 'status' versus 'statute' caused unexpected delays in the introduction of a UCP government bill, creating a rare moment of parliamentary confusion in Alberta's legislature.
Economic experts reveal how the latest federal budget overlooks Alberta's energy sector and fails to provide meaningful support for carbon capture initiatives, raising concerns about regional economic impacts.
The Ford government is eliminating legal requirements for setting and updating climate change targets, sparking debate about Ontario's environmental commitment.
A Quebec Superior Court judge has suspended Bill 2, legislation that would have restricted doctors' ability to protest. This landmark ruling protects physicians' freedom of expression rights across Quebec.
Quebec physicians are taking legal action against Bill 15's salary provisions, claiming the government is violating constitutional rights and undermining fair compensation negotiations.
Manitoba passes groundbreaking legislation allowing longer detention for severely intoxicated individuals in public places, aiming to enhance community safety and connect vulnerable people with proper care.
Saskatchewan's government is reserving judgment on the new federal budget, citing lack of details on key measures affecting the province's economic interests.
The FMSQ launches court challenge to suspend key provisions of Quebec's Bill 2, warning of catastrophic consequences for patient care and medical staffing across the province.
Growing Democratic momentum following key election wins threatens to derail bipartisan spending negotiations, increasing the likelihood of a partial U.S. government shutdown beginning Saturday.