Smith Defends MLA's Separatist Petition Support, Urges Diverse Debate
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith welcomes diverse opinions after an MLA supported a separatist petition, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue in the legislature.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith welcomes diverse opinions after an MLA supported a separatist petition, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue in the legislature.
Holly Nauss, a jewelry maker from Nova Scotia, has lost her job due to provincial budget reductions. Her story highlights the personal impact of government fiscal decisions on small businesses and artisans.
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi distances his party from federal counterpart Avi Lewis, citing policy differences and past criticism of Alberta's NDP government.
Montreal authorities have suspended the search for a teenager who fell through the ice on Rivière-des-Prairies. The incident highlights the dangers of unstable ice conditions during seasonal transitions.
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RecommendedHalifax fire crews responded to a significant fire at a strip mall in the Hogan Court area of Bedford, Nova Scotia, on March 29, 2026. The incident required extensive resources to control the flames.
The dismantling of the former Kenosee Superslides site, ordered by provincial authorities, is almost finished, evoking strong memories among former employees and local residents who recall its vibrant past.
Widespread demonstrations against Premier Doug Ford's policies erupted across Ontario, with significant turnout in Ottawa. Protesters voiced concerns over healthcare, education, and environmental issues.
Speaker Todd Goudy interrupted proceedings to address persistent heckling and name-calling during question period, emphasizing the need for decorum in the legislative assembly.
In a significant political development, Premier Dennis King has removed Gilles Arsenault from the Prince Edward Island cabinet. The decision, announced on March 28, 2026, marks a notable shift in the provincial government's leadership structure.
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RecommendedWindsor residents protested outside MPP Andrew Dowie's office, part of a larger province-wide demonstration criticizing the Doug Ford government's policies on healthcare, education, and environmental issues.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has publicly addressed a controversial op-ed by a UCP MLA calling for signatures to support a separation referendum, sparking political debate.
Christine Frechette and Bernard Drainville, CAQ leadership candidates, clashed in a final debate on critical issues like health care, immigration, and housing in Quebec City.
Windsor Fire and Rescue Service is investigating a suspicious fire at a home on Algonquin Street. Police and fire investigators were on scene March 28, 2026, examining the property in the 1800 block.
Montreal police are continuing their search for a teenager who fell through the ice on the Rivière des Prairies, with water tactical units deployed in the rescue effort.
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RecommendedQuebec Premier Francois Legault publicly supports Jefo Nutrition Inc., defending his government's interventionist economic approach to bolster local businesses and jobs in Saint-Hyacinthe.
Richmond MLA Hon Chan faces assault charges while remaining in office, raising questions about effective representation during legal proceedings.
The UCP-dominated committee has chosen Phillip Peters, a nine-year veteran of the auditor general's office, to replace Doug Wylie. This appointment aims to expedite the crucial report on health procurement scandals involving private clinics and children's
Alberta's parliamentary secretary for constitutional affairs, Jason Stephan, calls for a separation referendum, stating it would be 'good for Alberta,' while the premier reiterates previous positions on the issue.
The Ontario opposition expresses concerns that Premier Doug Ford's government may expedite its omnibus budget bill through the legislature, limiting debate and scrutiny on significant fiscal measures.
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RecommendedNova Scotia Premier Tim Houston returns from a Texas visit to confront heated debates and political challenges in the provincial legislature, amid ongoing scrutiny over his leadership and policy decisions.
An investigation reveals Service Alberta Minister Dale Nally violated election laws in his official response to a recall petition, with findings released in March 2026.
A school bus carrying 10 students collided with a truck on Regent Street South in Sudbury around 8:45 a.m. Friday. Authorities confirm no injuries, with an investigation ongoing into the cause of the crash.
Emergency crews continue search operations after a young man fell through the ice on Rivière des Prairies. The incident occurred on Thursday, March 26, 2026.
The Ford government's 2026 budget has drawn praise for economic investments but criticism over cuts to supervised drug consumption sites, with business and health groups offering divergent perspectives.
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RecommendedMayor Drew Dilkens welcomes the 2026 Ontario budget's focus on a new hospital and 401 interchange in Windsor, highlighting potential benefits for healthcare and transportation infrastructure in the region.
As Calgary approaches two million residents, embedding accessibility into all city systems is crucial. This article explores how inclusive design in housing, transportation, and workplaces can prevent crises and foster dignity for everyone.
Alberta plans to establish provincewide standards for municipal leaders, while the NDP raises alarms about potential gerrymandering following new boundary map recommendations.
A formal portrait of former Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister was unveiled at the Legislative Building, marking a ceremonial tribute to his political service and legacy in the province.
Alberta's Emergency Management Agency conducted a multi-agency training exercise in Edmonton, simulating wildfires and floods to enhance provincial readiness for natural disasters.
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RecommendedAlberta announces new provincewide standards for municipalities while the NDP raises concerns about gerrymandering from boundary map recommendations, highlighting political tensions.