Carney's Havel Reading Criticized Amid China Partnership
Jan Matejcek argues Mark Carney misinterprets Vaclav Havel's philosophy to justify Canada's new strategic partnership with China, contradicting Havel's anti-dictatorship principles.
Jan Matejcek argues Mark Carney misinterprets Vaclav Havel's philosophy to justify Canada's new strategic partnership with China, contradicting Havel's anti-dictatorship principles.
As Canada marks 20 years since Stephen Harper's first election victory, analysis reveals why many Canadians feel nostalgic for his tenure, comparing housing, inflation, and fiscal policies to current challenges.
An Alberta separatist group has confirmed high-level meetings with former Trump administration officials but refuses to disclose names or specifics, raising transparency concerns.
Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene defended Don Lemon's arrest under the FACE Act during a heated exchange with Bill Maher, who criticized the move as government overreach.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith delivered a speech at the federal Conservative Party convention in Calgary, highlighting key political discussions and party unity.
President Trump directs Homeland Security not to intervene in protests in Democratic-led cities unless assistance is requested or federal property is at risk, following recent clashes in Minneapolis.
President Donald Trump has instructed the Department of Homeland Security to refrain from intervening in protests within Democratic-led cities unless those municipalities explicitly request federal assistance.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's keynote in Calgary emphasized that a change in government will not halt separatist sentiments, as he secured 87% support in a leadership review.
Quebec Conservative Party leader Éric Duhaime and MP Maïté Blanchette Vézina announced a joint immigration bill during the PCQ convention near Québec City, highlighting party unity on federal policy.
UK Labour leader Keir Starmer calls for ex-prince Andrew to provide testimony in the US regarding the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, as new documents are released.
Former President Donald Trump claims attacks on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem are driven by gender bias, not her department's controversial Minneapolis immigration enforcement actions that sparked protests.
Despite strong backing from Conservative members, Pierre Poilievre faces significant skepticism from Canadian voters who view him as extreme and Trump-like, according to recent polls and analysis.
President Donald Trump negotiates with Democrats to prevent a government shutdown over DHS funding, marking a departure from last year's standoff. The political urgency intensifies following fatal shootings in Minneapolis involving federal immigration off
The Conservative Party of Canada's convention in Calgary features heated debates on abortion, medical assistance in dying, and CBC funding, with Pierre Poilievre securing strong leadership support.
A comprehensive look at today's top stories from across Canada, covering political developments, extreme weather impacts, health concerns, and local incidents from coast to coast.
A Montreal resident's power outage experience during extreme cold becomes a lens to examine Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon's independence rhetoric and recent controversial convention speech.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's powerful Davos address has repositioned Canada as a leading voice in global diplomacy, challenging traditional perceptions of the nation as passive and reshaping international dynamics.
Stephen Harper's official portrait joins Parliament's collection, marking 20 years since he led Conservatives to power. Artist Phil Richards describes Harper as 'personable, funny, and an excellent writer' during their collaboration.
Richard Ciano analyzes Prime Minister Mark Carney's Davos address, comparing Canada's governance to Havel's greengrocer parable and highlighting contradictions in Crown allegiance, reconciliation, and climate policies.
Tom Flanagan assesses Stephen Harper's 20-year legacy, arguing his achievements in federal relations, U.S. diplomacy, and economic management have been reversed by subsequent Liberal governments.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre accuses federal Liberal governments of endangering national unity by fostering economic despair and disrespecting provincial rights, sparking renewed separatist activity in Quebec and Alberta.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a rallying address at the party convention, promising to advocate for Canadians struggling under Liberal policies as he faces a crucial leadership review.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressed party delegates at the national convention, setting the stage for a pivotal leadership review vote that will shape the party's direction.
A comprehensive look at Canada's top stories from late January 2026, covering weather anomalies, political developments, entertainment losses, and diverse regional news across the country.
The U.S. Senate approved a bipartisan spending package extending Homeland Security funding temporarily while negotiations continue over ICE and CBP reforms following fatal shootings in Minnesota.
The Canadian federal government has announced a new initiative to transport modular homes constructed in Ottawa to Nunavut, aiming to alleviate the severe housing shortage in the northern territory.
Newly released documents reveal U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had a planned lunch on Jeffrey Epstein's private island, raising questions amid ongoing Epstein file disclosures.
The Liberal government's plan to eliminate 40,000 federal jobs by 2029 is underway, with Statistics Canada, ESDC, and Global Affairs Canada experiencing the deepest cuts so far.
Analysis of how Democratic obstruction of ICE enforcement in Minneapolis has created volatile conditions that could politically backfire, with historical parallels to policing debates.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner criticizes Senator John Fetterman for condemning his Nazi comparison of ICE agents, escalating Democratic tensions over immigration rhetoric.