By Canadian Press on November 24th, 2025
WASHINGTON — The U.S. State Department has directed its embassies in Canada and other Western nations to scrutinize the impacts of mass migration, marking the Trump administration’s latest push to reshape the geopolitics of America’s longtime allies. Last week’s dispatch to embassies directed diplomats in Ottawa, New Zealand, Australia and countries in western Europe to ... Read More »
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A pekinese named Prince was awarded Best In Show at the Canadian Kennel Club’s National Championship Dog Show over the weekend. The Canadian Kennel Club says over half a million Canadians attended one of 4,000 purebred dog events across Canada last year. Founded in 1888, the Canadian Kennel Club says it is the primary registry ... Read More »
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QUÉBEC — The left-wing Québec solidaire party is reeling from the abrupt departure over the weekend of a legislature member who had been flirting with the Parti Québécois. Vincent Marissal announced on Saturday he was leaving Québec solidaire, shortly after the party voted to suspend him from caucus for having talks with PQ Leader Paul ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — House of Commons finance committee chair Karina Gould says Prime Minster Mark Carney’s claim that Canada’s foreign policy is not feminist “certainly” marks a departure from the previous government. But Gould says the policy and ideals Carney described remain feminist. Carney’s comment on Sunday at the G20 leaders’ summit in South Africa marks ... Read More »
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QUÉBEC — One of four accused in an alleged anti-government plot to forcibly take control of land in the Quebec City area appeared briefly in court today and will return before a judge in the new year. Prosecutor Gabriel Lapierre told the Quebec court that the Crown has so far presented about 90 per cent ... Read More »
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EDMONTON — Elections Alberta says six more members of Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party caucus are facing recall petitions, bringing the total to nine. The latest petitions are for cabinet ministers Rajan Sawhney, Myles McDougall, Dale Nally and RJ Sigurdson. They also target Ric McIver, Speaker of the house, and Muhammad Yaseen, associate minister ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Migrant advocacy groups say the federal government should drop its border security bill C-12, calling the legislation an open door to violations of their rights. The bill includes a host of immigration and asylum measures, including one that would bar individuals from filing refugee applications with the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez is struggling to contain a crisis that has some questioning his ability to lead a provincial government. Rodriguez gave a combative performance during an appearance on a popular Quebec talk show Sunday night where he insisted he will “fight to the death” for his party. But he faced ... Read More »
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EDMONTON — Elections Alberta says six more members of Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative caucus are facing recall petitions, bringing the total to nine. More coming. The Canadian Press... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Health Minister Marjorie Michel is dismissing the key finding of an expert advisory committee on pharmacare, which says Ottawa should fully fund a list of essential medicines without cutting deals with the premiers. The committee’s report, released Friday, says the federal government should create the list and provide funding to ensure all Canadians ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — The federal government has announced more than $35 million over three years to train dental students across the country. Health Minister Marjorie Michel made the announcement today in Montreal with Carlos Leitão, Liberal MP and former Quebec finance minister. A news release says the funding will go toward 30 oral health programs mainly ... Read More »
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