Canada's twenty-year North Coast tanker ban is permanent, protecting Indigenous communities, fisheries, and coastal economies while pursuing energy development through pipelines and terminals that respect environmental commitments.
Canada is committing to NATO not just with words, but with steel and capital. Today, we're launching the Global Defence Bank with nine allied partners—a new financing tool so democracies can invest in defence at the speed threats demand. Shared security requires shared capacity.
Severe flooding in a First Nation community in western Manitoba has forced evacuations and damaged critical infrastructure. We've issued a federal disaster relief declaration, deployed the Armed Forces for logistics and rescue, and opened federal cost-sharing for recovery.
Manitoba residents evacuated by wildfire are returning home, and the federal government is helping them rebuild through disaster financial assistance, tax relief, and accessible income support throughout their recovery.
Canada is clearing regulatory barriers to attract data centre investment and leverage our clean energy advantage to compete globally with the US for AI and cloud computing infrastructure.
Canada's Supreme Court must earn the trust of every Canadian, not through politics, but through merit. This nomination reflects exactly that principle: rigorous assessment, demonstrated excellence, and an unwavering commitment to judicial independence. The law comes first.
Russia attacked Kyiv again and Canada condemns this assault on Ukraine's sovereignty. Canada will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes as it defends its territory and democracy against Russian aggression.
Measles cases confirmed in Quebec with federal coordination activating across provinces. If you have fever, cough, and rash, get tested immediately. Measles vaccination is safe and effective. Healthcare providers must report suspected cases.
Extreme heat is straining power grids across Canada, so the federal government is coordinating support, sharing technical expertise, and ensuring utilities have resources to keep the lights on and Canadians safe during peak heat events.
Starting January 1, 2028, the carbon border adjustment will expand to aluminum, cement, fertilizer, plastics, and steel to ensure these sectors face the same carbon price as Canadian producers, protecting jobs and preventing factories from moving offshore.
Canada's economy is underperforming, and we have a responsibility to spend taxpayer money wisely. We're launching a government-wide spending review with a mandate to cut eight to ten billion dollars in annual spending over three years. This is about accountability, not ideology.
Russia's attacks on Kyiv are terrorism disguised as warfare. Canada stands with Ukraine, providing military aid, coordinating sanctions with allies, and pursuing accountability because a world where the strong prey on the weak is less safe for everyone.
Canada's energy sector supports hundreds of thousands of jobs and powers our economy, while we invest in Alberta's flood protection and water systems with the same federal commitment as energy development.
The Canadian Armed Forces are deployed with rescue teams operating at full capacity to get people to safety, working directly with provinces to deliver resources where needed most.
If a bat enters your home or you're bitten or scratched by one, wash the wound immediately with soap and water, then get to an emergency department right away. Post-exposure rabies treatment is nearly 100 percent effective, but only if you act fast. Don't wait.
We're updating our trade relationship with the United States and Mexico to reflect 2026 realities. Market access, supply chain resilience, and Canadian sovereignty are non-negotiable. We trade broadly so we negotiate from strength.
Canada will meet its NATO commitments on defence and negotiate CUSMA on its merits. These are separate obligations, each standing on principle. We deliver on both because security and prosperity reinforce each other.
Russia's latest missile attacks on Kyiv are deliberate acts of terror against civilians. Canada condemns this aggression without reservation. Ukraine's right to defend itself is absolute. We're providing military aid, and we'll stand with Ukraine until it prevails.
Russia's assault on Kyiv has killed civilians and destroyed homes. Canada stands with Ukraine's right to defend itself and is sending military aid, maintaining sanctions, and working with NATO allies to ensure Ukraine prevails.
Canada's energy future requires balancing economy and environment. The Alberta West Coast Pipeline strengthens competitiveness, creates jobs, and diversifies exports while undergoing rigorous oversight with Alberta and British Columbia coordination.