Fatal structure fire in Charlottetown claims two lives
A devastating structure fire in Charlottetown, P.E.I., has resulted in two fatalities and three hospitalizations. The tragic incident occurred on December 28, 2025.
A devastating structure fire in Charlottetown, P.E.I., has resulted in two fatalities and three hospitalizations. The tragic incident occurred on December 28, 2025.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe describes a year of challenges and uncertainty in 2025. Read his reflections on the province's path forward.
The Ottawa Senators are lobbying governments for a new arena. An opinion piece argues the $1.4B franchise should finance it themselves, not use public funds.
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck outlines party's 2025 focus on cost-of-living, rent control, and rural outreach, pledging to deliver a better future for the province. Read the exclusive year-end interview.
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.
B.C. Premier David Eby concedes he lacks a plan to balance Indigenous reconciliation with business confidence, creating legal uncertainty over land title. Read the analysis.
A business licence application reveals new details about a venue where millions in provincial cash were spent to train workers, sparking scrutiny. Discover the unfolding story.
Critics accuse the UCP government of failing to promote vaccines, leading to overwhelmed hospitals. Read the full analysis of Alberta's healthcare crisis.
A Calgary woman is barred from her masters swim club after refusing to answer mandatory sex and gender questions under Alberta's new Fairness and Safety in Sport Act. Read her story.
Alberta will hold a province-wide referendum on separation from Canada in 2026. Premier Danielle Smith's political balancing act faces its ultimate challenge as the UCP navigates deep internal divisions.
A look back at the tumultuous 2025 political scene in British Columbia, featuring party splits, new leaders, and a quest for stability ahead of the 2026 election. Discover the key players and events that defined the year.
Alberta separatists, fresh from talks with U.S. officials, plan a Latin American push for support and financing ahead of a potential independence referendum. Discover the strategy.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford releases a video encouraging Canadians to support local businesses on December 24th. Get the details on his festive message and the push for community spending.
Residents of Kamsack, Saskatchewan, have successfully pressured a prominent QAnon figure to leave town. The individual, known online as the 'QAnon Queen,' has relocated to another community within the province. Read the full story.
Conservative MP Aaron Gunn announces he will not run for the leadership of the B.C. Conservative Party. Get the latest details on this political development.
Ontario's Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli outlines a strategic focus on defence sector investments for 2026, aiming to boost job creation and trade. Learn about the province's economic priorities.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith sits down with CTV News Calgary to review her government's pivotal and contentious moments from the past year. Read the exclusive interview.
B.C. Premier David Eby ends a troubled year hinting at a possible snap election, despite the enormous risk. Analysis of the NDP's readiness and the precarious political math.
Ontario will reduce its wholesale alcohol discount for bars and restaurants from 15% to 10% starting Jan. 1, 2026. Industry warns this will raise costs for struggling businesses and likely increase prices for consumers.
A total of 26 Alberta politicians are now subject to citizen-led recall petitions, with three new petitions issued. The movement reflects growing public engagement in provincial accountability.
Three new recall petitions have been issued in Alberta, bringing the total to 26. The latest efforts target MLAs as political activity continues under the province's recall legislation.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew has reversed a key campaign promise to regulate provincial gas prices. The announcement was made on December 23, 2025. Read the details and implications.
A Nova Scotia grant program is directing funds from the sale of U.S. alcohol to support vital food security initiatives across the province. Learn how this innovative funding model is making a difference.
The Alberta Next panel's call for referendums on a provincial pension and police force could revive unpopular debates, risking the UCP's electoral standing. Read the analysis.
The Alberta government has quietly increased the cost to apply for a referendum petition from $500 to $25,000 via a cabinet order, a move critics call hypocritical and a mockery of direct democracy.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston faces criticism for allegedly using incorrect information to justify not modernizing provincial privacy legislation. Critics argue the laws are outdated.
Québec Solidaire MNAs have redirected $343,000 from their recent salary increases to charitable organizations across the province. Learn how the funds are being allocated.
Surrey-White Rock MLA Trevor Halford announces his run for the B.C. Conservative leadership, pledging a unifying vision for the party's future. Learn about his platform and goals.
Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie has resumed leadership of OneBC following nearly 10 days of negotiations, resulting in the resignation of the party board. Get the full story on the political upheaval.
The Alberta legislature has approved a proposed referendum question on provincial separation. This historic move sets the stage for a pivotal vote on Alberta's future within Canada.