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Kananaskis golf course gets ready for G7, possible Trump visit

Darren Robinson had some very important news to tell US president George Bush and José María Aznar, the prime minister of Spain.
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  • Matthew Scace
  • News
June 5th 2025
Donald Trump,

A new poll says Canadians are divided on whether the US is an 'ally' or 'enemy' country

Faced with a trade war they didn't start, Canadians are divided on whether they see the United States as an "enemy" or an "ally," a new poll suggests.
By
  • Catherine Morrison
  • News
  • US News
  • Politics
June 5th 2025

Steel firms, workers will meet with MPs in Ottawa to urge tariff action against US

Canadian steel companies and union workers are meeting with members of Parliament today with the hopes of convincing Ottawa to punch back at US President Donald Trump's tariff hike.
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  • Kyle Duggan
  • News
  • US News
  • Politics
June 5th 2025

Jobs minister urges Canada Post, workers to reach a deal

Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu on Wednesday called on Canada Post and the union representing 55,000 postal workers to return to the bargaining table and hash out terms for binding arbitration, with the two sides still far apart on key issues.
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  • Christopher Reynolds
  • News
  • Politics
June 5th 2025

Canadian men, children held in Syria make human rights complaints against Ottawa

A dozen Canadian men and children detained in Syria are complaining to the Canadian Human Rights Commission that Ottawa is discriminating against them by not assisting their return to Canada.
By
  • Jim Bronskill
  • News
  • Politics
June 5th 2025

A year of protection: BC First Nations secure mining pause on ancestral lands

First Nations in northern British Columbia have secured a one-year pause on new mining claims across a vast stretch of their traditional territory, a move Indigenous leaders called “history-making” for Indigenous-led land management.
First Nations Forward
By
  • Sonal Gupta
  • News
  • Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
June 5th 2025

Ford government to open public clean energy fund to support nuclear power

The Ford government introduced legislation Tuesday that would open Ontario’s public clean energy fund to support nuclear power — a move critics say redirects resources away from faster, cheaper renewable options such as wind and solar.
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  • Abdul Matin Sarfraz
  • News
  • Energy
  • Ottawa Insider
June 5th 2025

Clean energy project cancellations top $14 billion so far in 2025

Businesses have pulled the plug on big projects amid Trump’s retreat on climate action. But plenty remain in the pipeline, awaiting a Congressional decision on tax credits.
Race Against Climate Change
By
  • Marianne Lavelle
  • News
  • Politics
June 5th 2025

Former astronaut, federal minister Marc Garneau dies at 76

Garneau was the first Canadian in space, and went on to become a high-profile federal politician.
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  • Catherine Morrison
  • News
June 4th 2025

NDP will vote against throne speech — if defeated, a snap federal election is possible

New Democrat MPs are set to vote against the government's throne speech, interim NDP Leader Don Davies said Wednesday. The vote on the throne speech is a confidence matter, which means it's the first real test of Prime Minister Mark Carney's government. If the government loses a confidence vote, it's defeated — which could lead to a snap election.
By
  • Catherine Morrison
  • News
  • Politics
June 4th 2025

First Nations vow to 'stop that bulldozer coming north,' as Ontario passes controversial mining law

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government has given itself the power to suspend provincial and municipal laws for chosen projects in areas it deems to have economic importance. On Wednesday afternoon, the province passed Bill 5, the so-called Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, which has sparked a firestorm of anger among First Nations.
By
  • Liam Casey
  • Allison Jones
  • News
June 4th 2025

Ottawa’s wildfire aid to First Nations delayed and inadequate, NDP leaders say

MPs slammed Ottawa for failing First Nations in the Prairies and leaving Nunavut communities competing for scarce resources. 
Wildfires
By
  • Sonal Gupta
  • News
  • Politics
  • Urban Indigenous Communities in Ottawa
June 4th 2025
Mark Carney,

MPs will vote on government's speech from the throne in confidence motion

The Liberal minority government's first real test comes today as MPs are scheduled to vote on the government's throne speech.
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  • The Canadian Press
  • News
  • Politics
June 4th 2025

Wildfire-hit areas in Manitoba, Saskatchewan can't count on much rain

Officials in Manitoba and Saskatchewan say areas affected by wildfires aren't expected to see much relief in the weather forecast in the coming days.
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  • The Canadian Press
  • News
  • Politics
June 4th 2025

Quebec law that helps victims of intimate image sharing remove photos is in effect

A Quebec law is coming into force, giving people new tools to obtain a court order to remove intimate images posted online.
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  • The Canadian Press
  • News
  • Politics
June 4th 2025

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