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U.S. Pauses U.K. Tech Deal Over Online Safety Act

The U.S. suspended a key tech pact with Britain over its Online Safety Act, viewing it as a free speech threat. As Canada crafts its own online harms law, this serves as a stark warning about potential economic and diplomatic consequences.

N.S. Premier accused of false info on privacy law

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston faces criticism for allegedly using incorrect information to justify not modernizing provincial privacy legislation. Critics argue the laws are outdated.

Alberta judge calls referendum bill undemocratic

An Edmonton judge has declared proposed Alberta legislation on citizen-led referendum drives as undemocratic. The ruling highlights tensions over democratic processes in the province.

Judge calls Alberta referendum bill undemocratic

An Alberta judge has ruled that Premier Danielle Smith's new referendum bill is undemocratic, criticizing the government for changing rules mid-process. Read the full legal analysis.

Kenney: Alberta recall law being misused

Former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney warns that recall legislation is being weaponized for political vendettas, not genuine accountability. Read his full analysis.

First Nations Clean Water Law Coming Next Spring

Federal government commits to introducing First Nations clean water legislation in spring 2026. AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak highlights key priorities for Indigenous communities.

Alberta expands private surgery options to tackle wait times

Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange unveils new legislation allowing doctors to perform public surgeries in private clinics. She hopes this hybrid model, addressing Canada's chronic wait times, could be replicated across the country.

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