CA ARCHIVE
- How are MPs passing so many bills without voting? - CBC
MPs are using a process called 'consecutive sittings' where bills are passed through multiple stages without a vote on each stage.
- Voting begins for new federal NDP leader - CBC
Voting begins for new federal NDP leader
- Iran Signals No Letup as Khamenei’s Hardline Son Becomes Leader
Iran chooses Mojtaba Khamenei as new leader, sparking US criticism, amid ongoing war and energy market turmoil.
- Calgarians face fresh round of water restrictions beginning Monday as crews work on troubled pipe
Calgary residents face water restrictions starting Monday as crews work on a troubled pipe.
- Trio of N.B. rulings narrow scope of Charter’s language provisions
A New Brunswick appeals court has ruled that the Charter's language provisions do not apply to English-language media outlets.
- This man tried to access a French-language service in P.E.I., but was told no one was available
Man calls 811, told no one speaks French
- Carney convenes Incident Response Group, discusses Middle East & trade with Trump
Prime Minister Mark Carney convened the Incident Response Group (IRG) to discuss the ongoing hostilities in Iran and the Middle East.
- Carney and Trump discuss a raft of issues
Carney and Trump discuss various issues including the economy, Middle East developments and trade relations
- The end of Canadian foreign policy
Canada's foreign policy takes a backseat to domestic issues.
- Suspect arrested following hit-and-run, assault
Suspect arrested following hit-and-run, assault in Waterloo
- Support for federal Liberals grows in Alberta at expense of Conservatives
Support for federal Liberals grows in Alberta at expense of Conservatives, polls indicate
- Thousands come out for Iranian regime change in Toronto
Anti-war protesters gather near US Consulate in Toronto
- Marchers celebrate International Women's Day
Over 100 people marched in support of International Women's Day, demonstrating solidarity with the cause.
- Police investigating shooting death in Lumby
Police investigate fatal shooting in Lumby, B.C.
- International Women’s Day 2026: progress made but more to do
International Women's Day 2026: progress made but more to do
- No gas tax relief yet for Albertans amid rising oil prices: Premier Smith
No relief at the pumps for Albertans
- LETTER: Invest in a bike horn or bell
Invest in bike horns or bells to improve road safety.
- Liberal gun buyback program goes from bad to farce
Program failed to meet targets
- International Women’s Day 2026: Kourtney Cook
Kourtney Cook is recognized for her contributions to the Cariboo Chilcotin community.
- LETTER: Alberta separation attempt uncomfortably close to USA
Alberta separation attempt nears
- Iran reportedly elects new leader as war with Israel, U.S. escalates and proliferates
Iran elects new leader, US considers expanding strikes
- Iranian Canadian in Niagara concerned for family and friends in Iran
Iranian citizens face communication disruptions during protests
- International Women’s Day more than just a celebration
International Women's Day recognizes the struggles and achievements of women worldwide.
- International Women’s Day 2026: Michelle Lavoie
Michelle Lavoie, Cariboo Chilcotin, International Women's Day 2026
- Russian Oil Shutdown Troubles Putin’s Allies in Heart of Europe
Russian oil deliveries to Croatia test ties with Hungary and Slovakia, E.U. allies.
- This 'toxic bargain' is silencing far too many Canadians
NDAs are silencing survivors of sexual assault
- Sask. Premier Moe urges separation of trade and national security in talks with India - CTV News
Sask. Premier Moe urges separation of trade and national security in talks with India
- Majority of Americans see fellow citizens as morally bad — but Canadians are the opposite
Most Americans view fellow citizens as morally bad, while less than 1 in 10 Canadians hold the same view.
- Sharan Kaur: PM Carney was right to walk back support for a war with no exit strategy
U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have escalated into a regional war.
- Clint's Kitchen fights food insecurity while fostering sense of community in central Alberta
Clint's Kitchen provides free supper program to combat food insecurity in Olds, Alberta.
- Alberta school division adopts innovative technology to help students’ families access school information
Red Deer Public Schools launches data transparency platform to provide families with easy access to school information.
- Millions of Americans can now claim Canadian citizenship by descent. But they have to prove it - CBC
Millions of Americans can now claim Canadian citizenship by descent.
- A historic number of women are serving their communities as chief
A record number of Indigenous women are serving as chiefs, a first in history.
- Canadian company seeks to stand out with domestically-made generic Ozempic
Canada considers producing Ozempic domestically
- Greenlanders should still worry about Trump's designs on their island, Governor General says
Greenlanders remain concerned about US interest in their island
- Inside a Fredericton group home
Jazmyne McLaughlin, a law student, shares her personal experience in the child welfare system, highlighting its flaws, and discusses her efforts to reform it.
- Critics say Ottawa's sustainable jobs plan offers no new support for energy workers
Critics say Ottawa's sustainable jobs plan offers no new support for energy workers.
- Millions of Americans can now claim Canadian citizenship by descent. But they have to prove it
Millions of Americans eligible for Canadian citizenship
- At 25, Wikipedia faces a double threat: the rise of AI and the decline of local media
Wikipedia faces challenges from AI-generated content
- Iranian man ARRESTED for waving an Australian flag in Melbourne
A man was arrested in Melbourne for waving an Australian flag at a pro-Palestine rally, sparking outrage and celebration among Iranians in the crowd. He was detained by police at Flinders Street station. The incident has been described as an example of police overreach by the Iranian-Aussie, who said the flag represents freedom for his homeland after 47 years of Islamic oppression.
- Peter Menzies: Threat of Being Dragged Through the Rights Tribunal Process Is Enough to Chill Speech
BC Human Rights Commission fines school trustee $750,000 for anti-SOGI campaign
- LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney
Letter writer criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney for not taking a stronger stance against the Iran bombing.
- Column: The Emperor’s New Clothes
We often justify our beliefs by ignoring contradictory evidence.
- Calgary police seek help to find missing 14‐year‐old girl
Calgary police seek public's help to find missing 14-year-old girl
- Evacuated Canadians criticize government's rescue efforts
Passengers express relief upon arrival at Pearson airport
- Advocates looking to boost political civility across Canada amid ongoing push for more female candidates
Women's participation in Canadian politics is low, lack of diversity hinders effective governance, efforts to increase female representation in politics are crucial for a more inclusive and representative democracy.
- Women come together in Vernon to straighten each other’s crowns
International Women's Day promotes collaboration and unity among women to combat gender discrimination.