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Alberta proposing sweeping changes to election and referendum laws

Matthew Scace / theglobeandmail - New rules could limit what names can be used for political parties and remove guardrails for citizen-initiated referendums

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Ottawa’s net-zero advisory co-chair resigns, citing disappointment with climate priorites

Nick Murray / theglobeandmail - Simon Donner’s resignation highlights recent criticism accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of walking back many of Canada’s climate policies

#politics #climate #environmentalprotection #government #canadianpolitics #energy #resignation

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Justin Trudeau takes ‘partner’ Katy Perry to lunch with former Japanese prime minister and wife

National Post Staff / nationalpost - Perry's Lifetimes tour was in Tokyo this week where she was joined by her new beau, the former Canadian prime minister

#uscanadarelations #politics #diplomacy #media #internationalrelations #entertainment #traveladvisories #liberalparty #foreigninterference #canadianpolitics

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Consultations to begin on controversial Quebec constitution bill

Maura Forrest / nationalobserver - A draft constitution tabled two months ago by the Quebec government was supposed to be a unifying declaration of Quebecers’ common values, but it has instead been denounced as ill-conceived, divisive and authoritarian.

#politics #publicprotests #humanrights #quebec #referendum #separatism #legalaffairs #government #canadianpolitics

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Rustad may make BC Conservatives 'ungovernable' if he doesn't leave, says analyst

The Canadian Press / nationalobserver - A political analyst says John Rustad's disputed leadership of the BC Conservatives appears "unsustainable" after he refused to step down in the face of a caucus mutiny.


Analyst warnings on Rustad's leadership crisis

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Editorials and reactions fuel fallout buzz

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Rustad resigns amid internal party revolt

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Key ministers to address today's Assembly of First Nations gathering in Ottawa

Alessia Passafiume / nationalobserver - A handful of key federal cabinet ministers will address the Assembly of First Nations gathering in Ottawa today, including Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne.

#politics #diplomacy #publicprotests #humanrights #ottawa #liberalparty #firstnations #government #canadianpolitics

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Back to Top / Thursday, December 4, 2025, 6:22 am / permalink 16557 / 8 stories in 3 months


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Federal leaders attend vigil as Tumbler Ridge reels from mass shooting

A remote B.C. community mourns after a deadly mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge. Prime Minister Mark Carney and other federal leaders are travelling to attend a vigil while questions swirl about RCMP briefings, social-media misinformation linking transgender identity to violence has been debunked, and reporting digs into the suspect’s warning signs and the town’s troubled history. More...


Frank Stronach’s sex-assault trial begins as women prepare to testify

The sexual-assault trial of businessman Frank Stronach opened in Toronto amid delays, with prosecutors signalling witness testimony that alleges a pattern of sexual aggression. Multiple women are expected to recount incidents allegedly occurring in a room overlooking the waterfront as the court examines whether a wealthy employer abused power. More...


Missing rail fastenings blamed for GO train derailment near Union Station

Metrolinx says a failure of rail fastenings — missing screws — likely caused a GO train to derail just outside Toronto’s Union Station, triggering weeks of reduced service, infrastructure repairs and uncertainty over repair costs. The agency is offering refunds to affected riders as investigators and engineers assess the damage. More...


TSB says Pearson Delta crash probe still in analysis phase

Nearly a year after a Delta Air Lines jet crash-landed at Toronto Pearson, the Transportation Safety Board says investigators are still deep in examination and analysis, with no cause yet pinned down. The update outlines ongoing work on aircraft systems, flight data, and operational factors—so yes, the “what happened” report is still cooking. More...


Ontario Power Generation signs deal to build Port Hope nuclear reactor

Ontario Power Generation and the town of Port Hope have finalized a deal to build a large new nuclear reactor east of Toronto. Officials say the project would create roughly 1,700 direct local jobs and more than 10,000 jobs across the province, framing the venture as a major step for regional energy and employment. More...



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