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Elizabeth May speaks at a press conference in Ottawa

Feds' cuts to climate research travel funds 'mind boggling,' May says

The Green Party leader is one of several to voice criticisms of the federal government’s decision to stop funding travel for Canadian scientists contributing to international climate change research.
By
  • Natasha Bulowski
  • News
  • Politics
  • Ottawa Insider
April 15th 2025
Melissa Lantsman, deputy leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, is depicted speaking at the 2023 Collision conference in Toronto.

In Toronto's suburbs, a rising Liberal tide threatens to sink Conservative boats

Some 30 federal ridings are up for grabs in the strategically significant region that mere months ago looked to be firmly in Pierre Poilievre's grasp — before Mark Carney's rise prompted a paradigm shift.
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  • Boris Proulx — Le Devoir
  • News
  • Politics
April 15th 2025

Manitoba to repatriate hydroelectricity from US

The Manitoba government says it is repatriating energy by not renewing two hydroelectric export contracts to Minnesota. Premier Wab Kinew says the contracts are set to expire at the end of this month and amount to 500 megawatts of power that will now be available for Canada.
By
  • Steve Lambert
  • News
  • Energy
April 14th 2025

Trump considers pausing auto tariffs

U.S. President Donald Trump floated another possible pause on automobile tariffs after 25 per cent duties were placed on vehicles and auto part imports earlier this month.
By
  • Kelly Geraldine Malone
  • News
April 14th 2025

Canada's LNG industry poised to take flight as interest reignites in Alaska megaproject

Hundreds of kilometres up the Pacific coast from where Canada’s first liquefied natural gas export terminal is set to start up this summer, a monster lays dormant.
By
  • Lauren Krugel
  • News
April 14th 2025

Poilievre would override Charter for his crime agenda; Carney discusses defence

Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre campaign in Montreal. Poilievre is promising that a government led by him would use the notwithstanding clause to override Charter rights to implement his tough-on-crime agenda — something no prime minister has ever done.
By
  • Sarah Ritchie
  • News
  • Politics
April 14th 2025

Poilievre pledges tougher ethics rules and takes aim at Carney's assets

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to tighten financial transparency rules for elected officials — and is using that promise to take aim at Liberal Leader Mark Carney.
By
  • Kyle Duggan
  • News
  • Politics
April 14th 2025

Bird flu finds its way into western wildlife

The deaths of two Washington cougars suggest the virus is more widespread than thought.
State Of The Animal
By
  • Kylie Mohr
  • News
April 14th 2025

BC’s interior old-growth forests hiding billions in economic benefits, report says

A new report reveals that preserving British Columbia's interior old-growth forests could generate billions in economic value, offering far greater economic return than timber.
By
  • Sonal Gupta
  • News
  • Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
April 14th 2025

As ice road melts, a First Nation eyes solid ground

First Nations across Ontario are feeling the impact of the shortening ice road season – an already narrow window that will continue to shrink. With that knowledge, many are considering building all season roads. Fort Albany First Nation is starting to envision what that could look like for their community: challenges and all.
Vanishing Lifelines
By
  • Cloe Logan
  • News
April 14th 2025

Embattled Jagmeet Singh makes case for NDP to hold next government accountable

Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh urged Canadians on Friday to elect NDP MPs to hold the government to account.
By
  • Natasha Bulowski
  • News
  • Politics
  • Ottawa Insider
April 11th 2025

Carney says General Motors' Ingersoll EV plant shutdown 'deeply painful news'

General Motors will begin laying off hundreds of workers at its CAMI assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont., starting Monday — a major economic hit to the town of 14,000.
By
  • Abdul Matin Sarfraz
  • News
  • Business
  • Ottawa Insider
April 11th 2025
Mark Carney,

Carney in Ottawa for cabinet committee meeting on US relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney has suspended his election campaign yet again to deal with the fallout of U.S. tariffs.
By
  • The Canadian Press
  • News
  • Politics
April 11th 2025

Meeting on emissions from could result in the world's first global carbon tax

Many of the world's largest shipping nations will decide on Friday whether to impose a tax on carbon emissions from ships.
By
  • Jennifer Mcdermott
  • Sibi Arasu
  • News
April 11th 2025
Nathalie Drouin,

Feds propose regular 'intelligence-informed briefings' for opposition leaders: memo

A newly released memo shows federal officials recommended almost a year ago that leaders of major opposition parties receive regular classified briefings — not only on foreign interference but also violent extremism and overseas conflicts.
By
  • Jim Bronskill
  • News
  • Politics
April 11th 2025

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