Category : Federal Government


LeDrew Slams Carney Government and Public Apathy

Stephen LeDrew argues that Canadians are too passive as the Mark Carney government enacts policies that threaten liberties and economic stability, citing job losses and a secret China deal.

Quebec's Painful History Mirrors Tumbler Ridge Tragedy

As Tumbler Ridge mourns a mass shooting that killed nine, Quebec reflects on its own history of similar tragedies, from Polytechnique to Dawson College, highlighting shared national grief and the search for answers.

Alberta Separatism Wags Federal Conservative Dog

Political analysis reveals Alberta's separatist movement exerts disproportionate influence over federal Conservatives, with the province's dominance creating a tail-wagging-the-dog dynamic in national politics.

Refugee Health Program Costs Hit $1B Amid Asylum Surge

The Interim Federal Health Program's costs have skyrocketed from $60 million in 2016 to nearly $1 billion in 2026, driven by a surge in asylum claims, many deemed false, with projections exceeding $1.5 billion by 2030.

Democrats Push Ban on Grocery Surveillance Pricing

Democratic senators introduce a bill to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores, targeting the use of personal data for price hikes and electronic shelf labels to protect consumers from inflation-driven corporate practices.

Trump Could Block Gordie Howe Bridge by Refusing Border Staff

Former President Donald Trump could prevent the Gordie Howe International Bridge from opening by refusing to deploy U.S. border officers, according to legal experts. The $6.4 billion project faces uncertainty amid Trump's demands for compensation and owne

Trump's Final Term: Lame Duck or Threat to Canada?

As Donald Trump's presidency enters its final years, Canada faces uncertainty over whether his waning influence will bring relief or increased turmoil amid ongoing trade disputes and aggressive rhetoric.

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