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In a recent announcement, PM Carney made it clear he won’t be tackling the longstanding 24 Sussex Drive dilemma, leaving the fate of the historic property to the National Capital Commission. This decision continues the debate over the property's future, with taxpayers still grappling with its unresolved legacy.
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At the G7 summit in Kananaskis, diplomatic leaders find themselves unexpectedly contending with escalating Middle East tensions as a conflict narrative between Israel and Iran disrupts an already jam-packed agenda. What began as routine policy and economic talks has quickly morphed into a contentious debate over regional conflicts and trade disputes, forcing seasoned negotiators into some serious diplomatic gymnastics. More...
After a competitive leadership election within the Quebec Liberal Party, former Trudeau cabinet minister Pablo Rodriguez emerged victorious amid shifting political winds. His win is poised to reshape provincial political dynamics as local and national figures react with cautious optimism and plenty of raised eyebrows. Observers await his next move. More...
Four major Quebec institutions—including Université Laval, McGill, Montréal, and Sherbrooke—are calling on both provincial and federal governments to invest in measures designed to attract elite foreign researchers. The proposals aim to combat the brain drain and bolster Quebec’s reputation as a competitive academic hub amid fierce global talent competition. More...
Alberta’s government is set to implement a controversial policy requiring healthy residents to pay for their COVID-19 vaccinations while exemptions remain for vulnerable groups. Premier Danielle Smith defended the measure as fiscally responsible despite public grumbles over unexpected healthcare costs for everyday Albertans. More...
In Alberta, Premier Danielle Smith defended her administration's decision mandating out‐of‐pocket payments for COVID‐19 vaccinations amid widespread criticism. The policy, targeting the most vulnerable amid fiscal constraints, has ignited debates over public health equity and government priorities while officials insist the move is meant to allocate resources more effectively. More...
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