Prime Minister Mark Carney says he spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump following the threat of new tariffs and they’ve agreed to intensify trade negotiations in the coming weeks.
First Nations leaders in Alberta are turning to a voting campaign that saw record on-reserve voter turnout in an effort to tip the scales against the separatist movement during October’s provincial referendum https://t.co/4TVIsmv0m7
Assembly of First Nations chiefs on Wednesday unanimously resolved to oppose the Carney government's sweeping proposed reforms aimed at streamlining major project approvals, if those reforms weaken environmental protections or sidestep Indigenous rights https://t.co/MV2i5MsFBr
Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet with Inuit leadership Tuesday in Kuujjuaq, the largest community in the Nunavik region in northern Quebec, for the first trip by a sitting prime minister to the village in almost 20 years https://t.co/KVnkLsaWRC
First Nations leaders say the new clean water bill highlights how reconciliation no longer seems to be a priority in Prime Minister Mark Carney's "Build Canada Strong" economic agenda via @_joyscm https://t.co/U7YYxQfACl
A special parliamentary committee will recommend that the federal government indefinitely pause the expansion of medical assistance in dying for people whose sole underlying condition is a mental illness. Story with @CBCRaffy@LaurenPelley https://t.co/sxKxsfrX85
The Supreme Court of Canada dismissed two challenges to the Jordan framework on Friday, ruling that the time limits put on criminal trials before charges be thrown out of court are justified https://t.co/ICT03LyW9s
Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says $8.5 billion will begin flowing to Ontario First Nations on May 29 to reclaim their child welfare systems https://t.co/2nB5TuhWcR
OpenAI did not adhere to Canadian privacy laws when it trained its immensely popular ChatGPT tool, resulting in the collection and use of sensitive personal information, according to a joint investigation via @cattunneycbc https://t.co/v56gFuXZxY
The April update puts Canada’s 2025-26 deficit at $66.9 billion — $11.5 billion lower than projected in November’s budget. The deficit is expected to decline to around $53 billion by 2030-31. https://t.co/wwJiV5IldD
Canada's Justice Minister Sean Fraser says he has significant concerns with the way the provinces are overriding Charter rights by invoking the notwithstanding clause, and he's prepared to establish guardrails around its use as the Charter turns 44 https://t.co/1wGtfM74oj
NDP MP Leah Gazan is standing by her use of the initialism MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ and denouncing those who are mocking her online for using the term https://t.co/Mv4G5OL5x0
The president of the Métis National Council says the RCMP's response to an extensive spying program that targeted hundreds of Indigenous people falls short. https://t.co/i4SBTZ5ZIo
When you think you’re training for a marathon, but you’re actually training for scrums with runaway MPs.
Thanks @meyer_lucas! Shoutout to Pierre-Paul, our videographer 🎥🏃🎙️🎤
🚨 🎥 Media Scrum Breakdown: 1-1 on an island edition.
@CBCOlivia with the pursuit of Michael Ma 🏃♀️
-B-Line format 🛣️
-No staffer defense 🛑
-Shooter goes cross post with the shot ➡️
Textbook.
#cdnpoli
“Do you believe man has walked on the moon?”
“I believe men have walked many places.”
“But on the moon?”
“As I say, men have done a lot of walking.”
“So you do think man has walked on the moon?”
“I have to go.”