Letters to the Editor: Leadership, Apologies, and Pipelines
Canadian readers share sharp opinions on Pierre Poilievre's leadership, a proposed Ministry of Apology, and national energy strategy in the latest letters to the editor.
Canadian readers share sharp opinions on Pierre Poilievre's leadership, a proposed Ministry of Apology, and national energy strategy in the latest letters to the editor.
Hockey Canada has formally apologized after its world junior team skipped the traditional post-game handshake following a loss to Czechia in Minneapolis.
Hockey Canada issues an apology after its world junior team failed to participate in the traditional post-game handshake following a victory over Czechia. Details on the oversight and response.
Elections Alberta has approved a proposed referendum question on provincial independence. The Alberta Prosperity Project now must gather nearly 178,000 signatures to proceed.
The man convicted of killing Mission, B.C., mother Chelsey Gauthier has apologized to her family and friends in court. Read the full details of the emotional sentencing hearing.
Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery faces a recall petition. Learn about the democratic process, the minister's legislative changes, and what happens next.
Quebec Premier François Legault suggests Health Minister Christian Dubé may leave office after the holidays, following the government's retreat on Bill 2. Get the full story on this political development.
Finland's Prime Minister has issued a formal apology to several Asian countries following offensive social media posts by members of parliament. The incident highlights ongoing diplomatic sensitivities.
An analysis of Prime Minister Mark Carney's first year in office reveals a distinct shift in style and substance from his predecessor, Justin Trudeau. Explore the key differences shaping Canada's political landscape.
B.C.'s Public Safety Minister faces criticism for dismissing a Canada-wide emergency alert system during severe flooding. Explore the debate on public safety and misinformation.
Judy Darcy, B.C.'s inaugural Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, argues the ministry's recent merger back into Health is an error. In a new memoir, she reveals how her mother's struggle shaped her work.
France's first lady, Brigitte Macron, issues a public apology following criticism from feminist groups over a derogatory remark. The incident highlights ongoing tensions.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson reveals high interest from MPs considering switching parties, highlighting ongoing political tensions in Ottawa. Read the latest on parliamentary dynamics.
Discover the best winter activities and vacation spots in Alberta for 2025, from dog sledding adventures to festive community events and unique local traditions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces plans to meet former U.S. President Donald Trump and states the second phase of the Gaza strategy is imminent. Get the latest details.
Former Canadian PM Justin Trudeau and pop icon Katy Perry made their relationship Instagram official after a lunch meeting with a former Japanese prime minister. Get the details on this high-profile pairing.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw in Washington, D.C., will set the stage for Canada's tournament journey. Prime Minister Carney will also meet with U.S. and Mexican leaders on the sidelines.
New Brunswick's minister will visit Polytechnique Montréal to mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. A vigil was also held in Fredericton.
A new UCP omnibus bill removes legal barriers for an Alberta independence referendum and permits recall campaigns against 15 MLAs, including Premier Danielle Smith. Discover the political shift.
New Brunswick's energy minister expresses concern about potential electricity shortages as the Point Lepreau nuclear station stays offline. Get the latest details on the situation.
Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon refuses to apologize for calling cultural leaders 'disloyal' for congratulating federal minister Marc Miller, sparking political firestorm.
Nova Scotia's Justice Minister urges police to target illegal cannabis retailers. Get the latest on the province's enforcement push and the ongoing legal market challenges.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is capturing public attention, but her rising popularity stems from personal style and a relentless work ethic rather than political achievements. Discover the details.
Liberal Minister Marc Miller argues religious groups should not be exempt from Canada's hate speech legislation. The statement was made in Ottawa on December 2, 2025. Read the details.
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty is set to deliver a key address at the Assembly of First Nations gathering today. Get the latest on the federal government's engagement with Indigenous leadership.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung suggests a potential apology to North Korea for a former leader's actions, marking a significant diplomatic shift. Explore the details and implications.
Actor BD Wong issues a public apology after making a racist comment on Instagram. The 'Law & Order: SVU' alum calls his joke 'super wrong' and a 'despicable, racist trope.'
Stellantis claims the Canadian government, not the company, insisted on redacting a multimillion-dollar agreement provided to MPs, contradicting official testimony. Industry Minister Mélanie Joly now pledges to release the full document.
A new Alberta-made app is helping consumers find and purchase locally produced goods, supporting small businesses and the provincial economy. Discover how this tool empowers shoppers.
Ontario's Education Minister Paul Calandra has appointed himself interim supervisor of a northern Ontario school board, taking direct control. Get the full story on this provincial intervention.