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Smith announces freeze to industrial carbon price in Alberta
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Smith announces freeze to industrial carbon price in Alberta

By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 12, 2025 2:14 pm Updated May 12, 2025 2:52 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government is freezing its industrial carbon price effective immediately at $95 per tonne of emissions. She says the move is critical to keep industry competitive and defend jobs as Canada navigates a tariff fight with the United States.She says it also provides certainty and economic relief to critical s...
Recount begins in Newfoundland riding where Liberals hold narrow lead
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Recount begins in Newfoundland riding where Liberals hold narrow lead

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 12, 2025 2:48 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A judicial recount is underway in a rural Newfoundland riding where the Liberals finished with a 12-vote lead. The recount in the Terra Nova—The Peninsulas riding in central Newfoundland is one of four that Elections Canada ordered after last month’s federal election.Three of those recounts were automatically triggered because the winning margin was less than one one-thousandth of the valid votes cast in the riding. 2:11 ...
What to expect as Carney set to swear in new cabinet – National
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What to expect as Carney set to swear in new cabinet – National

Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet are set to be sworn in on Tuesday. While it’s not known who will make up the new slate of ministers, there are some elements of a cabinet swearing-in that are common each time it happens and some challenging new realities that the cabinet will be shaped in order to address.The swearing-in ceremony is expected to begin at 10:30 a.m. eastern at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.The swearing-in ceremony comes nearly two months to the day after Carney’s last one. Story continues below advertisement After he was elected as Liberal party leader, which had also made him prime minister leading up to the federal election as the leader of the party that formed government, Carney shuffled the federal cabinet and is now expected to do so aga...
Foreign student asylum claims hit record high in 2024, set to grow in 2025 – National
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Foreign student asylum claims hit record high in 2024, set to grow in 2025 – National

International students filed a record 20,245 asylum claims last year, with 2025 on track to surpass that number, according to federal immigration data obtained by Global News. The claims are rising, even as Ottawa cuts the number of study permits it issues, with Prime Minister Mark Carney pledging like his predecessor Justin Trudeau to return Canadian immigration to “sustainable levels.”The newly released figures also suggest that 2025 could see an even greater number of claims by foreign students. In the first three months of the year, international students filed 5,500 asylum claims, a 22 per cent increase from the same period last year. 2:08 Canadian universities, colleges face cash crunch b...
Liberal MP celebrates ‘rollercoaster’ win, flipping Quebec seat by one vote
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Liberal MP celebrates ‘rollercoaster’ win, flipping Quebec seat by one vote

A 24-year-old Quebecer is celebrating one of the closest victories in the history of federal politics after flipping a Bloc Québécois seat to Liberal by an incredibly narrow margin. “It’s been a rollercoaster. From winning to not winning, and then winning again,” said Tatiana Auguste, the new member of Parliament for Terrebonne, Que., northeast of Montreal.She won her seat by a single vote, following a judicial recount by Elections Canada. 1:59 Bloc Québécois loses seats but gains power in Ottawa “It still feels a little bit surreal,” she said on Mother’s Day, with her mom looking on during the interview. Story continues below advertis...
Trump’s tariffs on Canada may stay, but stronger ties possible: U.S. envoy – National
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Trump’s tariffs on Canada may stay, but stronger ties possible: U.S. envoy – National

U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada may not be “totally removed” under a future trade agreement, the U.S. ambassador says, but the two countries are on the path toward a stronger relationship. Pete Hoekstra, who serves as Trump’s envoy to Canada, says there are opportunities to secure new economic and security partnerships on the foundation set by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s visit to the White House last week.“People have talked about a restart or a reset, and I kind of shy away from that,” he told Mercedes Stephenson in an interview that aired Sunday on The West Block.“Yeah, we had a few rough months and those types of things. But we have strong economic ties, we have strong national security ties, we have personal ties. … There is so much to this foundation. We will be stron...
Recount sees Liberals take Quebec riding of Terrebonne by single vote
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Recount sees Liberals take Quebec riding of Terrebonne by single vote

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 10, 2025 8:47 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size An official with Elections Canada says the seat for a Quebec riding has flipped from the Bloc Québécois to the Liberals by a single vote after a judicial recount was completed. Elections Canada says the seat for the Montreal-area riding of Terrebonne has now gone to Tatiana Auguste, bringing the Liberals to 170 seats in the House of Commons. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a d...
Carney’s cabinet to be sworn in on Tuesday in Rideau Hall ceremony – National
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Carney’s cabinet to be sworn in on Tuesday in Rideau Hall ceremony – National

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new cabinet will be sworn in during a ceremony at Rideau Hall on Tuesday, the Governor General’s office has confirmed. Gov. Gen Mary Simon will preside over the ceremony, which will see new cabinet ministers take the oath of office, a key step for Carney’s Liberal government after securing a minority in the federal election.Carney, who was sworn in as prime minister in March, will not have to take the oath of office again “but may choose to do so,” a spokesperson for the Privy Council Office told Global News.That also applies to other ministers who keep the same portfolio they held before the election.Any new ministers, or those taking on additional portfolios, will need to be sworn in. 0:4...
Liberals putting out ‘feelers’ for NDP MPs to cross floor: Davies
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Liberals putting out ‘feelers’ for NDP MPs to cross floor: Davies

By Jillian Piper and Mackenzie Gray Global News Posted May 9, 2025 2:03 pm Updated May 9, 2025 2:08 pm 2 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Interim NDP Leader Don Davies says the Liberals are making phone calls to NDP members of parliament to see if they will join the Liberal Party in an effort to reach a majority government. Davies told Global News he’s not worried about his six other NDP MP colleagues switching political teams.“I do know that there’s been certain calls...
Measles cases show signs of exponential growth in western Canada, say health experts
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Measles cases show signs of exponential growth in western Canada, say health experts

The number of confirmed cases of measles in Alberta is soaring, from 193 confirmed cases on May 1 to 313 cases on May 8 — a period of just one week. Nearly two-thirds of cases are in the southern part of the province, which includes Lethbridge, Taber and Medicine Hat.And the real number of cases in Alberta is  probably much higher, according to the province’s former chief medical health officer, Dr. James Talbot, during a virtual press conference on Thursday, organized by the Alberta Medical Association.“Because it takes time for measles to infect someone, cause symptoms, develop the rash, and be reported after a lab test confirms it, numbers reported in Alberta are actually lagging behind the number of infections,” added Talbot.An illness that was once considered eradicated in Canada is n...