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Mark Carney will call federal election no later than Sunday: sources – National
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Mark Carney will call federal election no later than Sunday: sources – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Prime Minister Mark Carney will call a federal election no later than Sunday, Global News has confirmed. Carney will make the call to avoid facing the required return of a prorogued Parliament on Monday. That’s the date the House of Commons is set to reconvene, with opposition parties vowing to vote non-confidence in the Liberals at the earliest opportunity.The earliest a federal election can be held is 37 days after it is called, and no later than 51 days after.The Globe and Mail reported Thursday that Carney will call the election Sunday for a vote to be held on April 28. The Globe cited two anonymous sources who were not authorized to speak to the media. Global News, though, has been to...
Alberta proposes oil-site trespass bill to keep federal workers from grabbing data
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Alberta proposes oil-site trespass bill to keep federal workers from grabbing data

By Lisa Johnson and Jack Farrell The Canadian Press Posted March 19, 2025 6:33 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Alberta’s government is proposing a law it says would ban federal employees from going on any oil-related sites — from wellheads to corporate head offices — but the NDP says it’s an illegal and performative distraction. Premier Danielle Smith said the goal is to keep federal staffers away from any place where oil and gas production and emissions data might be located.Smith said the Critical Infrastructure Defence Amendment Act is necessary because she doesn’t trust how the federal g...
Poilievre won’t allow media to travel with him on election campaign – National
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Poilievre won’t allow media to travel with him on election campaign – National

The Conservative party is breaking from tradition and will not be allowing media onboard planes and buses to cover Pierre Poilievre’s election campaign. In an email Tuesday, national campaign director Jenni Byrne said costs for travel have “risen considerably,” as has the capacity for digital and remote access to public events.Byrne also said in recent years, media outlets have chosen to tag staff from local bureaus to cover events rather than fly journalists from Ottawa across the country for the entire duration of the campaign.Byrne said her team wants to stress that the campaign will ensure “strong, fair, and equitable media access.”For decades, federal election campaigns for the main political parties have provided seats on leaders’ tours, with the media organizations paying the party ...
The Canada Child Benefit goes out Thursday. How much will you get? – National
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The Canada Child Benefit goes out Thursday. How much will you get? – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canadian parents will receive the latest child benefits from the federal government this week. March payments of the Canada Child Benefit will roll out Thursday to eligible families with children under the age of 18 years.The tax-free monthly payments are calculated based on the adjusted family net income, as reported in the previous year’s tax return, as well as the number of children and their ages, according to the Canada Revenue Agency.The CCB amounts were increased by 4.7 per cent in July 2024 after a routine annual recalculation based on a family’s net income from the previous year and inflation.Maximum monthly amounts have remained unchanged since then and will be recalculated in Ju...
Poilievre says Trump right in claiming Liberals ‘easier to deal with’ – National
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Poilievre says Trump right in claiming Liberals ‘easier to deal with’ – National

Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre said U.S. President Donald Trump is right in saying that Liberals would be “easier for him to deal with” as a trade war between Canada and the United States continues. In an interview with Fox News Tuesday night, Trump called Canada “one of the nastiest countries to deal with,” but added that he “would rather deal with a Liberal than a Conservative.”“The Conservative that’s running is stupidly no friend of mine,” Trump said about Poilievre.“He said negative things, so when he says negative things, I couldn’t care less.“I think it’s easier to deal actually with a Liberal and maybe they’re going to win, but I don’t really care. It doesn’t matter to me at all.”At a press conference in Sudbury, Ont., Poilievre responded to Trump’s remarks, touting him...
Toronto’s mayor supports removing U.S. flags ‘wherever possible’
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Toronto’s mayor supports removing U.S. flags ‘wherever possible’

The mayor of Canada’s largest city and economic capital says she supports removing American flags “wherever possible.” The office of Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow told Global News in a statement Wednesday that Chow is OK with the measure, which some municipalities in Ontario are starting to adopt.“We are proudly Canadian and will never be the 51st state,” her office said.“Mayor Chow supports removing U.S. flags wherever possible during this senseless trade war.”Chow’s comments come amid U.S. President Donald Trump‘s continued threats to annex Canada and make it America’s 51st state. The White House is also in the midst of a bitter trade and tariff dispute with its neighbour.Those threats have seen the U.S. anthem booed at sporting events across the country, including during the 4 Nations Face-...
Within a week, 3 Republicans tell voters they don’t back annexing Canada – National
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Within a week, 3 Republicans tell voters they don’t back annexing Canada – National

Republican lawmakers have been facing angry constituents at town halls across the U.S., leading some to say that they don’t support U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation threats against Canada. At a town hall in Columbus, Neb., Tuesday night, Rep. Mike Flood was asked by the moderator taking written questions if he would oppose “going to war with Canada.”“Yes,” he responded. “Canada is a long-time, important ally of the United States of America. They have fought next to our soldiers in every major conflict. We share a very peaceful border them.“The Canadians are good people, I respect them, and I want to cohabitate on North America’s continent with them and I want them to feel respected.”Yet a few minutes after that answer, a voter said Flood’s “inaction” is showing “support (for) Trump...
Ottawa promises $2.55B in low-cost loans to build Toronto rental homes
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Ottawa promises $2.55B in low-cost loans to build Toronto rental homes

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted March 19, 2025 10:31 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The federal government is promising billions in low-cost financing to help build thousands of rental homes in Toronto, including more than a thousand affordable units. Ottawa says it will provide $2.55 billion in financing through its Apartment Construction Loan Program, to be administered by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.The city says the money will go toward building more than 4,800 rental homes, of which at least 1,075 will be affordable housing.Toronto, meanwhile, says it will offer near...
Carney to meet with Canada-U.S. relations council as trade war continues – National
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Carney to meet with Canada-U.S. relations council as trade war continues – National

Prime Minister Mark Carney is hosting a meeting with Canada’s premiers on Friday. The Prime Minister’s Office and the office of Ontario Premier Doug Ford confirmed details of the meeting.Audrey Champoux, Carney’s lead press secretary, says the prime minister has been clear that top priorities for his government include defending Canadians in the face of unjustified trade actions by the U.S., supporting workers and strengthening the economy.“He committed during his leadership campaign that he would work with the premiers to do so and would convene a first ministers meeting at the earliest opportunity, which has now been scheduled for this coming Friday,” Champoux said in a statement.“This meeting will be a chance for all premiers and Prime Minister Carney to discuss the work ahead, includin...
JFK assassination files have been released on Trump’s order – National
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JFK assassination files have been released on Trump’s order – National

More than 63,000 pages of records related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy were released Tuesday following an order by President Donald Trump, many without the redactions that had confounded historians for years and helped fuel conspiracy theories. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration posted to its website roughly 2,200 files containing the documents. The vast majority of the National Archives’ collection of over 6 million pages of records, photographs, motion pictures, sound recordings and artifacts related to the assassination have previously been released.Larry J. Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics and author of “The Kennedy Half-Century,” said it will take time to fully review the records.“We have a lot of work to d...