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Petitioner looking to recall Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says application approved

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

EDMONTON — A woman looking to launch a recall petition to oust Alberta Premier Danielle Smith from her seat in the legislature says her campaign has been officially approved. Heather VanSnick says she has received a letter from Elections Alberta saying she will be getting the go-ahead to start the petition drive against Smith. VanSnick ... Read More »

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B.C. Conservatives say ‘professionally incapacitated’ Rustad removed as leader

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

VICTORIA — The B.C. Conservative Party says John Rustad has been “removed” as leader of the Opposition and a caucus vote has installed MLA Trevor Halford as interim leader. The announcement comes after 20 MLAs representing a majority of Rustad’s caucus said they had lost confidence in him and wanted him out, but he refused ... Read More »

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CP NewsAlert: B.C. Conservatives say John Rustad ‘removed’ as Opposition leader

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

VICTORIA — The B.C. Conservative Party says John Rustad has been “removed” as leader of the Opposition and a caucus vote has installed MLA Trevor Halford as interim leader. The announcement comes after 20 members of Rustad’s caucus said they had lost confidence in him and wanted him out, but he refused to resign and ... Read More »

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Quebec doctor and ex-politician suspended for his treatment of Lyme disease

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

MONTRÉAL — A doctor and former head of a Quebec political party has been suspended for six months from practising medicine by the province’s college of physicians for his approach to treating patients with Lyme disease. Dr. Amir Khadir, who was spokesman for the leftist Québec solidaire party between 2006-12, had pleaded guilty to a ... Read More »

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Spy watchdog says it faces difficult choices about future reviews due to budget cuts

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

OTTAWA — The vice-chair of the National Security and Intelligence Review Agency says the spy watchdog will face “very difficult choices” about what it examines in coming years due to federal budget cuts. The federal budget presented last month included a plan to reduce government spending and save $13 billion annually by 2028-29. The review ... Read More »

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Virtual citizenship ceremonies should end, says Conservative critic

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

OTTAWA — Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel-Garner says it’s time for the federal government to end virtual citizenship ceremonies. Rempel-Garner says the government should drop the virtual ceremonies because support for immigration is at “an all-time low” and taking the citizenship oath in person has a “unifying” effect. The government introduced virtual citizenship ceremonies during ... Read More »

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Sale of Canadian armoured vehicles to ICE agency ‘deeply troubling’: Kwan

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

OTTAWA — Anti-armament advocates say Canadian firms shouldn’t be supplying armoured military vehicles to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or any other organizations with sketchy human rights records. NDP MP Jenny Kwan says she’s deeply troubled because the ICE agency has been credibly accused of human rights abuses. U.S. government procurement records show ICE ... Read More »

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Government sending early retirement info to about 70,000 public servants

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

OTTAWA — The federal government is in the process of sending information on its planned early retirement program to almost 70,000 employees as it works to reduce the size of the public service. Mohammad Kamal, director of communications for the Office of the President of the Treasury Board, says letters are being sent to roughly ... Read More »

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Quebec says it will cut the equivalent of 5,000 civil service positions by March 2027

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

QUÉBEC — The Quebec government is planning to eliminate the equivalent of 5,000 full-time positions in the civil service by March 2027. Treasury Board President France-Élaine Duranceau also says that by the end of January government employees will work in the office three days a week instead of two. She says the measures are aimed ... Read More »

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BC Hydro taking family to court over blocked work on major transmission line

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

VANCOUVER — BC Hydro says a family of ranchers in Vanderhoof, B.C., is wrongfully blocking access to properties that would allow its crews to clear the way for the North Coast Transmission Line, a $6-billion project the federal government has labelled a “nation-building.” A petition filed in B.C. Supreme Court last week alleges that Kenneth ... Read More »

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20 B.C. Conservative MLAs want Leader John Rustad’s removal, but he says he’s staying

By Canadian Press on December 3rd, 2025

VICTORIA — Twenty members of B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad’s caucus say they’ve lost confidence in him and want him out, but he says he isn’t going anywhere. A letter from lawyer Bruce Hallsor to Aisha Estey, the president of the Conservative Party of B.C., says the MLAs who represent a majority of the 39-member ... Read More »

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