Carney signs energy agreement with Alberta
Prime Minister Carney secures major energy agreement with Alberta, setting emissions targets for new oil pipeline construction. Read the full details of this historic deal.
Prime Minister Carney secures major energy agreement with Alberta, setting emissions targets for new oil pipeline construction. Read the full details of this historic deal.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to announce a new pipeline agreement with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, marking a significant development in Canada's energy sector. Learn the details.
PM Mark Carney's agreement with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith seeks to break political gridlock and jump-start Canada's energy sector through new pipeline prospects.
B.C. Premier David Eby voices strong opposition to potential lifting of North Coast tanker ban, echoing Alberta's past frustrations with federal policies affecting provincial economies.
British Columbia's deputy premier asserts provincial rights in pipeline negotiations with Ottawa and Alberta. Get the latest on intergovernmental tensions and energy policy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's trade-focused foreign policy faces criticism for prioritizing economic deals over human rights concerns in Sudan and other global conflicts.
Federal and provincial governments have collected over $5.4 billion in cannabis tax revenue since legalization. Discover how this revenue is impacting Canadian communities and the economy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will announce a breakthrough pipeline agreement in Calgary this Thursday, marking a significant shift in federal-provincial relations.
Canadian oil industry welcomes new federal-provincial energy agreement that could pave way for Pacific coast pipeline and address key energy policies. Read the details.
Alberta's Municipal Affairs Minister Dan Williams urged Edmonton to prioritize essential services and control spending, signaling no provincial bailout for municipal budgets.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith responds to BC Premier David Eby's criticism, highlighting ongoing tensions between provincial leaders. Read the latest developments.
Fraser Institute analysts argue reducing federal health transfers would force provinces to innovate and improve Canada's costly, underperforming healthcare system.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne met with SUMA President Randy Goulden in Regina to discuss how the federal budget affects Saskatchewan's economy and local communities.
Expert analysis reveals Canada maintains 150+ trade staff in US despite urgent need to diversify markets. Learn why this resource allocation may hinder trade growth.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has returned from crucial trade discussions in Washington. Learn about the key outcomes and implications for Canada-US economic relations.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre faces critical decision on triggering election to block Mark Carney's budget with $78 billion deficit. Analysis of political risks and policy opportunities.
British Columbia revises its electric vehicle sales mandate, abandoning the 100% zero-emission target by 2035. Provincial rebates discontinued as federal incentives remain available.
Public Service Alliance of Canada reveals federal employees will receive potential layoff information shortly. Stay informed about government workforce changes.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at APEC summit raises questions about Canada's diplomatic priorities with the U.S. Read analysis.
Canadian premiers announce constructive talks with Prime Minister Mark Carney, signaling potential tariff relief measures ahead. Read the latest developments in federal-provincial relations.
Close to 100 conservation supporters gathered in Nova Scotia to demand enhanced protection for natural areas including West Mabou Beach Provincial Park. Join the movement.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reveals Alberta is 'very, very close' to a comprehensive energy agreement with PM Mark Carney, potentially securing a pipeline and regulatory changes.
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.
Syria officially reopened its embassy in London this week, restoring diplomatic relations with the UK after more than a decade of closure amid ongoing conflict.
The governments of Canada and New Brunswick announce a $1.7 million investment to repair Golden Terraces, an affordable housing complex for seniors in Moncton.
New Nanos poll reveals growing Canadian anxiety about Donald Trump's potential impact on Canada-U.S. relations. Discover the key findings and what they mean for cross-border cooperation.
Canadian premiers establish key priorities for upcoming meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney. Read about the critical issues shaping federal-provincial discussions.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne defends new federal budget, emphasizing Alberta's role in national economic vision. Read his exclusive Alberta Primetime interview.
Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals smaller health transfer increases to provinces and ends temporary funding agreements. Learn how this affects healthcare funding across the country.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt met in Fredericton to discuss a significant upcoming project announcement for the province. Stay informed about this development.