November 22nd, 2024

National News

Trudeau says he could have acted faster on immigration changes, blames ‘bad actors’

By David Baxter, The Canadian Press on November 17th, 2024

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government could have acted faster on reining in immigration programs, after blaming “bad actors” for gaming the system. Trudeau released a nearly seven-minute video on YouTube Sunday talking about the recent reduction in permanent residents being admitted to Canada and changes to the temporary foreign worker ... Read More »

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Trump’s new energy council could mean trade opportunity for Canada: experts

By Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press on November 17th, 2024

WASHINGTON – As Donald Trump builds his new energy-focused administration, experts say it could open opportunities for Canada to expand the two countries’ long-standing partnership amid threats of widespread tariffs from the president-elect. Trump announced Friday that he would create a National Energy Council to establish U.S. “energy dominance” around the world. North Dakota Gov. ... Read More »

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Trudeau lands in Brazil for G20 as Canada crafts approach to emerging countries

By Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press on November 17th, 2024

RIO DE JANEIRO – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has arrived in Brazil for the G20 summit, as Ottawa seeks its place amid a growing rift between the United States and booming economies in the developing world. The Group of 20 is an intergovernmental forum with leaders ranging from long-standing allies such as French President Emmanuel ... Read More »

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Quebec police no longer looking for second person after fatal house fire in Beauce

By The Canadian Press on November 17th, 2024

MONTREAL – Quebec provincial police say they’re no longer looking for a second person following a fatal Friday night house fire in the Beauce region southeast of Quebec City. Police had originally said one person had died and one was missing, but Sûreté du Québec spokesperson Élizabeth Marquis-Guy said today that the victim was the ... Read More »

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Two men accused in fatal border crossing to stand trial in Minnesota

By Steve Lambert, The Canadian Press on November 17th, 2024

WINNIPEG – Two men are to stand trial on human smuggling charges this week, almost three years after a family from India was found frozen to death on the border between Manitoba and Minnesota. Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel and Steve Shand are accused of being part of a large operation that brought Indian nationals to Canada ... Read More »

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Trudeau heads to G20 in Brazil as Canada crafts approach to emerging countries

By Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press on November 17th, 2024

LIMA, Peru – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to leave Peru this morning for the G20 summit in Brazil as Ottawa seeks its place in a rift between the United States and booming economies in the developing world. The Group of 20 is an intergovernmental forum with leaders ranging from long-standing allies such as ... Read More »

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Nova Scotia Liberal Leader Zach Churchill’s passion for politics started early

By Michael MacDonald, The Canadian Press on November 17th, 2024

HALIFAX – Zach Churchill freely admits he’s a career politician. The leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal party – first elected to the legislature when he was 26 – makes no apologies for dedicating his working life to public service, saying his experience has been invaluable during a provincial election campaign that has just over ... Read More »

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Parliament on the road to an unprecedented confidence crisis, but there are off-ramps

By Laura Osman, The Canadian Press on November 17th, 2024

OTTAWA – If no political party is willing to say uncle, the drawn-out stalemate in the House of Commons is heading for an unprecedented situation that could amount to a tacit lack of confidence in the government, without anyone in Parliament casting a vote. The Conservatives and Bloc Québécois have already announced plans to try ... Read More »

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Eby says new B.C. cabinet built around ‘kitchen table’ issues: affordability, homes

By Dirk Meissner, The Canadian Press on November 17th, 2024

VICTORIA – Premier David Eby says the British Columbia cabinet he introduces Monday will be tasked with focusing on issues voters strongly told the government they are most concerned about: affordability, health care, community safety, housing and the economy. Eby’s New Democrats won a slim, one-seat majority in last month’s election, taking 47 seats in ... Read More »

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Danielle Smith echoes Doug Ford’s concerns about Mexico trade, suggests carve-out

By Rob Drinkwater, The Canadian Press on November 16th, 2024

EDMONTON – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is echoing concerns about Mexico that were expressed earlier this week by Ontario’s premier, saying she hopes Canada can get a “carve-out” from import tariffs that president-elect Donald Trump is promising. Smith told her provincewide radio call-in program Saturday that advice she received from Robert Lighthizer, Trump’s former trade ... Read More »

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Trudeau says APEC leaders focused on how to trade with Trump administration

By Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press on November 16th, 2024

LIMA, Peru – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says talks at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Peru have been dominated by worries about how to navigate Donald Trump’s return to the White House. In particular, the prime minister says discussions have centred on how to continue trade with an incoming president who’s promised sweeping tariffs ... Read More »

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