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‘Liberals fear backlash’: Bloc says Liberals stalling debate on removing religious defences in hate speech laws

Canada’s Liberals Stall Debate on Religious Hate Speech Defences In the charged arena of Canadian politics, a critical debate over the balance between religious freedom and protection from hate speech has hit a significant roadblock. Accusations are flying in Ottawa that the governing Liberal Party is deliberately stalling parliamentary progress on a bill aimed at […]

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Armenian, Canadian officials discuss political dialogue

A New Chapter in Armenia-Canada Relations: Deepening Ties and Strategic Dialogue The relationship between Armenia and Canada, two nations connected by a vibrant diaspora and shared democratic values, is entering a period of significant growth. Recent high-level diplomatic engagements signal a mutual desire to elevate the partnership beyond traditional ties, focusing on enhanced political dialogue,

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‘Overwhelmingly positive’: Hub Politics on how Canadians are feeling about the Carney-Smith energy alliance

Canadians Embrace the Carney-Smith Clean Energy Alliance A powerful new partnership is capturing the imagination of Canadians, signaling a significant shift in the national conversation around climate action and economic opportunity. The recent alliance between Mark Carney, former Governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, and Wes Hall, the influential Canadian businessman

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U.S. approves potential $3.8-billion sale of air strike weaponry to Canada

Canada’s $3.8 Billion US Fighter Jet Weapons Deal Explained In a significant move to bolster its military capabilities, Canada has finalized a major arms purchase from its closest ally. The federal government has entered into a multibillion-dollar agreement with the United States to acquire advanced air-to-air missiles and other precision-guided munitions for its fleet of

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ICE says armoured vehicles ordered from Canadian firm produced in U.S.

Canadian Armored Vehicle Contract Sparks U.S. Production Debate A major contract for new armored vehicles for the Canadian Army has ignited a significant debate about domestic industrial benefits, supply chain sovereignty, and the realities of modern defense manufacturing. While the vehicles are being procured from a renowned Canadian company, the revelation that final assembly will

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Government hands over unredacted controversial Stellantis deal to committee after weeks-long battle

Unredacted Stellantis Deal Revealed After Parliamentary Standoff In a significant victory for government transparency and parliamentary oversight, the full, unredacted version of the multi-billion dollar agreement between the Canadian government and automaker Stellantis has been made public. This comes after a dramatic standoff in the House of Commons, where opposition parties united to demand the

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Yellowknife considering exploratory committee for 2035 Canada Games

Yellowknife Eyes Hosting the 2035 Canada Winter Games The capital of the Northwest Territories is taking its first ambitious steps toward a major national sporting event. Yellowknife is formally considering a bid to host the 2035 Canada Winter Games, a move that would bring the nation’s largest multi-sport event for young athletes to the North

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LeBlanc says he believes U.S. will keep CUSMA trade deal with Canada, Mexico

Will the U.S. Keep the CUSMA Trade Deal? Canada’s Optimistic Outlook For anyone with a stake in North American trade—from farmers and factory workers to CEOs and consumers—a single question looms large on the horizon: what happens to the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) after the 2024 U.S. election? With the deal’s six-year review clause approaching

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National museum CEO leaves role after report alleged she mistreated staff for over a decade

Pier 21 Museum CEO Exits Following Decade-Long Workplace Misconduct Allegations The winds of change are sweeping through one of Canada’s most cherished national institutions. The CEO of the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 has departed, a move that comes directly on the heels of a damning external investigation. The report alleges that a

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House of Commons agrees to break for 6-week holiday recess, will return in new year

Canadian Parliament Begins Extended Six-Week Winter Recess The House of Commons has officially adjourned, marking the start of a lengthy winter break for Canada’s federal politicians. MPs have departed Ottawa for a six-week recess, a period of downtime that is drawing both scrutiny and sighs of relief after a tumultuous fall session dominated by heated

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