Canada in Recession as Ottawa Spends $200K on Luxury Meals
Canada slips into recession while Ottawa bills $200,000 for in-flight luxury meals. Entrepreneur Yanik Guillemette criticizes federal spending and calls for economic reform.
Canada slips into recession while Ottawa bills $200,000 for in-flight luxury meals. Entrepreneur Yanik Guillemette criticizes federal spending and calls for economic reform.
PM Carney offers cooperation to Trump amid trade tensions. An environmentalist leaves the Liberal Party. Plus: Canada's emissions policy under scrutiny.
The B.C. Conservative Party will announce its new leader following the ouster of John Rustad. Candidates include Peter Milobar, Iain Black, Yuri Fulmer, Caroline Elliott, and Kerry Lynne Findlay.
Three Democratic primaries in California, Iowa, and Montana will test progressive influence in swing districts, with key races in the Central Valley and Montana.
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RecommendedThe selection process for Banff's new visitor centre, featuring Kengo Kuma, faces scrutiny over jury independence and transparency. Critics question who made the final decision.
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has closed its investigation into a woman's fall from the Thames Bridge in London, Ont., with no charges laid.
A man in his 20s died in hospital after a late-night shooting in North York on May 29. Police are investigating the incident.
The UCP government's non-binding separatist referendum is a costly distraction, wasting over $50 million while Albertans face rising costs and healthcare issues.
Colby Cosh explores Alberta separatism, comparing it to Italy's Padanian movement and Scotland's referendum, suggesting it may resolve through democratic processes.
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RecommendedConrad Black argues that Bill C-9's broad definitions threaten free speech and religious expression, urging refinement to protect fundamental rights.
Steven Guilbeault resigns from Parliament, citing Liberal Party's abandonment of environmental goals, earning respect for his principled stand.
Jesse Kline argues the CRA targets Jewish non-profits while Muslim charities with alleged terror links operate freely, citing the Muslim Association of Canada's 'Jew free' incident.
Since 2022, antisemitic incidents in Canada have surged. PM Carney must announce concrete plans to combat hate, reform immigration, and address campus indoctrination.
Newfoundland's auditor general says the government failed to follow proper procedures when leasing a former airport hotel in 2024 to create a shelter, but politicians continue to defend the decision.
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RecommendedA roundup of top Canadian news: environmentalist leaves Liberals, PM offers aid to MAGA, Kenneth Law pleads guilty, and more developments from May 30, 2026.
The White House reports President Trump is in excellent health after a medical exam, citing strong cardiac and neurological function, amid public scrutiny.
A federal judge has ordered President Trump to respond to allegations that his $1.8 billion IRS settlement was fraudulent, amid calls to reopen the case.
British Columbia's police watchdog is investigating after a man was shot by police in Surrey's Holland Park. The incident occurred on May 29, 2026, and is under review.
Gen. Francis Donovan met with Cuban military officials near Guantanamo Bay, discussing security as Trump ramps up pressure on Cuba with sanctions and a naval blockade.
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RecommendedEnabled Talent hosted a cross-party MPP breakfast at Queen's Park during National AccessAbility Week, focusing on accessibility, workforce inclusion, and the Barrier-Free Canada by 2040 vision.
Camp Shawnigan's redevelopment is halted after a federal funding shortfall. The camp has served people with disabilities for 50 years.
A high rise fire in Calgary's Beltline neighborhood has forced the closure of a portion of 13 Avenue S.W. as firefighters battle the blaze. No injuries reported.
Israeli forces push deeper into Lebanon amid ongoing conflict, while military talks commence at the Pentagon between the two sides.
John Snobelen contrasts Canadian political ethics with US, where officials like Ken Paxton and Donald Trump profit from office, highlighting a cultural divide.
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RecommendedPresident Trump's second-term portrait, resembling his 2023 mug shot, may be used on a $250 bill. Experts discuss the intentional symbolism and polarizing impact of the image.
Voting has officially wrapped up in the race to be the next leader of the B.C. Conservative Party. The results are expected soon.
Metro Vancouver Transit Police are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect in an alleged sexual assault at Main Street–Science World station. Investigators urge anyone with information to come forward.
A Florida police officer stopped a woman for allegedly using her phone while driving, but doubled down after realizing she only has one hand. The video went viral.
Nate Leipciger, 98, a Holocaust survivor, vows to attend Toronto's Walk for Israel despite threats from antisemitic protesters, drawing parallels to 1930s Poland.
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RecommendedMultiple homes were destroyed in a blaze in Saskatoon's Hampton Village neighbourhood. Fire crews responded to heavy smoke and flames on Geary Crescent, with no injuries reported.