Headline: Poilievre Calls for Recall of Floor-Crossing MPs In a bold move that could reshape the landscape of Canadian politics, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre publicly advocated for the implementation of recall petitions aimed at Members of Parliament who switch party allegiance mid-term.
Headline: NATO’s Resilience Amid Trump’s Criticism: A Closer Look In a recent exchange at a campaign rally in Nevada, former President Donald Trump expressed his ongoing disdain for NATO, calling the military alliance "obsolete" and questioning its relevance in the current global
Headline: Poilievre Presses Carney on Property Rights After Cowichan Ruling In a recent challenge, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre urged Prime Minister Mark Carney to respond to the implications of a key legal decision regarding private property rights in British Columbia. The Cowichan
Saab Offers Sovereign Data Center in Montreal to Compete for F-35 Contract In a strategic move aimed at securing a competitive edge over Lockheed Martin’s F-35 program, Saab has announced plans for a sovereign data center in Montreal, designed to enhance its
Headline: Liberals Thrive: A Resurgence Unexpected in Politics In an unexpected twist for the Canadian political landscape, the Liberal Party has experienced a remarkable resurgence, defying forecasts of decline. Following a series of strategic decisions and a strengthened leadership team, the party
Headline: Liberal Members to Decide on Social Media Age Restrictions Today In a pivotal legislative move, Liberal Party members will cast their votes today on a proposed measure to implement age restrictions for social media use. The decision comes as part of
Headline: Is Canada’s Netflix Tax Worth the U.S. Backlash? In a recent development, Canada is facing significant scrutiny from the United States over its proposed "Netflix tax," which aims to impose a sales tax on digital streaming services. Announced by the Canadian
Headline: 30,000 Refugee Applicants Notified of Potential Ineligibility In a significant development affecting thousands, the Immigration Department has informed approximately 30,000 individuals that they may be ineligible for upcoming refugee hearings. This communication, which started rolling out on Wednesday, October 4, 2023,
Canada’s Job Market Rebounds with 14,000 New Positions in March In March 2023, Canada’s labor market showed signs of recovery by adding 14,000 jobs, following significant job losses in February, which saw 80,000 positions disappear. The latest data from Statistics Canada reveals
Avi Lewis Appoints Heather McPherson as NDP House Leader In a significant political shift, Avi Lewis has officially named former rival Heather McPherson as the new House leader for the New Democratic Party (NDP), announced during a press conference held in Edmonton
Poilievre raises objections, but triumphant Liberals appear indifferent to their path to a majority.
Headline: Poilievre Challenges Liberals’ Tactics in Majority Bid In a recent press conference, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre accused the Liberal government of compromising integrity in its pursuit of a parliamentary majority. This assertion comes as the Liberals celebrate their increasing influence
Headline: Leah Gazan Labels MMIWG2S Critics as ‘Bigots’ in BOLD Defense In a passionate response at a recent event in Winnipeg, NDP MP Leah Gazan condemned critics of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, Two-Spirit, and LGBTQ+ people (MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+) as "bigots."