Industrial Carbon Tax Increases to $110 per Tonne
The federal industrial carbon tax rises to $110 per tonne, sparking debate over economic impacts and climate policy effectiveness in Canada.
The federal industrial carbon tax rises to $110 per tonne, sparking debate over economic impacts and climate policy effectiveness in Canada.
The Crown has withdrawn all criminal charges against two Barrie men accused in a $500,000 pool company fraud case, ending a high-profile legal proceeding.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has firmly rejected reports of considering proroguing Parliament if he secures a majority, though experts argue it could streamline governance and committee control.
Canada's federal government has taken direct control of the Vaccine Injury Support Program after significant backlogs, complaints, and administrative issues under private management.
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RecommendedFormer Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says she was 'blindsided' by a report alleging her husband Bryon engaged in cross-dressing and paid fetish models thousands.
Robert Phillips, a prominent First Nation leader, warns that proposed amendments to DRIPA would severely undermine the legislation's intent, threatening Indigenous rights and conservation efforts in British Columbia.
Defence counsel for former Calgary teacher Fred Henry Archer requests disclosure of statements from a settled class action lawsuit for his upcoming criminal trial on historic sex offences.
Toronto Police are asking for public help to identify a man who allegedly tried to walk off with a child at a Scarborough park. Durham Regional Police also report arrests in robbery, counterfeit money, and drug cases.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has sentenced Ali Shamkhi to eight years in prison for the manslaughter of 19-year-old Ryan Nagy during a 2023 home invasion in Burnaby. The judge noted Shamkhi's 'tepid remorse' and pattern of violence.
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RecommendedA Regina courtroom heard emotional victim impact statements as a judge decides whether to sentence a man convicted of second-degree murder for the 2006 killing of 19-year-old Misha Pavelick as an adult.
Prince Edward Island Premier Rob Lantz is under pressure to address a controversy involving a former minister's golf course development permit, raising questions about transparency and governance.
Municipalities across Canada are evaluating reductions in development charges as an $8.8 billion federal funding opportunity emerges, with builders expressing optimism for increased housing affordability and construction.
The Alberta Prosperity Project asserts it has gathered enough signatures to force an independence referendum, setting up a high-stakes political battle over Alberta's future in Canada.
The B.C. Court of Appeal has overturned the adult sentences for two teens who stabbed a man 42 times in 26 seconds, citing youth justice principles in the unprovoked Surrey attack.
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RecommendedVancouver police have identified the victim of a homicide in the Downtown Eastside as a 21-year-old man, with the investigation ongoing as authorities seek public assistance.
President Trump disavows responsibility for the global energy crisis after attacking Iran, urging allies to seize the Strait of Hormuz themselves, contradicting earlier promises and escalating geopolitical tensions.
President Trump's executive order creates a nationwide verified voter list and restricts mail-in ballots, drawing immediate legal challenges over federal overreach in state-run elections.
The federal environment minister declines to commit to a 2030 target for industrial carbon pricing in the Ottawa-Alberta memorandum of understanding, as negotiations continue.
Ontario Provincial Police have laid 19 charges, including impaired and stunt driving, in a double fatal crash in West Nipissing that killed one person and injured four others.
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RecommendedStephen Lewis, former Ontario NDP leader and UN envoy, dies at 88. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Carney faces criticism for Trudeau-like behavior and misses energy deadlines.
The jury has begun deliberations in the high-profile murder trial of Malique Calloo in Windsor, with the case drawing significant public attention as the court awaits a verdict.
A roof collapse at the Smeaton Recreation Centre in Saskatchewan has led to its closure, with officials investigating the cause and assessing structural damage.
Former Vancouver mayor and senator Larry Campbell expresses deep concern over the entrenched despair in the Downtown Eastside, highlighting ongoing struggles with addiction and homelessness.
Frank Stronach's defence argued that the 'believe all women' imperative led to a negligent police investigation, ignoring evidence that contradicted his presumed guilt in the sexual assault trial.
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RecommendedA Calgary teenager has been formally charged following a domestic assault incident in the Pineridge community, as confirmed by local law enforcement authorities.
The Vancouver Park Board has approved significant changes to the city's pool reservation system, aiming to improve accessibility and streamline booking processes for residents.
Rodney Nichols, the accused in the Nation River Lady murder case, made a startling confession to investigators, stating 'I have to come clean.' The revelation came during courtroom proceedings in L'Orignal, Ontario.
A 94-year-old Ottawa man died after his car collided with an SUV on Paul Martin Drive near Highway 17. The OPP is investigating the Monday morning incident with the coroner's office.
An Edmonton Transit Service bus driver was stabbed by a passenger on March 29, sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. Police arrested a suspect, and union officials condemn violence against transit workers.
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RecommendedElan Harper, sister-in-law of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, secured the Conservative Party nomination for Calgary Confederation, setting up a challenge against Liberal MP Corey Hogan in the next federal election.