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Manitoba Premier Offers Support to Minnesota

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew pledges support for Minnesota as it sues the U.S. federal government over immigration policy. Get the latest details on this cross-border solidarity.

Smith calls on Carney to speed up project approvals

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith presses Prime Minister Mark Carney to expedite federal approvals for major resource projects, citing economic urgency. Read the latest on this key political development.

Nearly 2,000 Federal Jobs Slashed Across Five Agencies

New data reveals nearly 2,000 full-time positions will be cut across five federal departments by 2030, part of broader public service reductions. Discover the impacted agencies and the $1.5B in planned savings.

Canada-U.S. Must Cooperate Beyond Trump Era

Joel Kotkin argues that despite political shifts, deep economic and social ties bind Canada and the U.S., requiring continued cooperation on issues like immigration and resources.

Nova Scotia Premier pivots to energy focus in 2025

Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, elected on promises of tax relief and health care, made a strategic pivot in 2025 to prioritize the province's energy future. Explore the details and implications of this shift.

Calgary's 2025 Energy-Fueled Swagger Faces Future Tests

Calgary's business confidence surged in 2025, fueled by a federal-provincial energy deal. ATB's Mark Parsons warns the industry is still in 'wait-and-see mode' as 2026 becomes a critical 'year of execution.'

Moe's 2025: Tariffs, Wildfires, and Federal Relations

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe reviews a tumultuous 2025 marked by a triple-tariff trade war, devastating northern wildfires, and a cautiously improved relationship with Ottawa. Read his year-end reflections.

$11M for Affordable Housing in Liverpool, Nova Scotia

The Canadian and Nova Scotia governments are investing $11 million to create 44 new affordable housing units in Liverpool. This joint initiative aims to address the critical housing shortage in the community.

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