November 16th, 2025

National News

Senator tries again to put limits on prisons’ use of solitary confinement

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

OTTAWA — Sen. Kim Pate has been fighting against prisons’ use of solitary confinement since 2018, when the federal government committed to curbing the practice. She told The Canadian Press the situation has only worsened since. Public Safety Canada reports a 36 per cent increase in solitary confinement stays of 61 days or more between ... Read More »

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Ottawa’s new climate strategy being developed ‘behind closed doors,’ AFN says

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

OTTAWA — The Assembly of First Nations says Ottawa’s climate competitiveness strategy is being developed “behind closed doors,” without input from First Nations. Speaking at a House of Commons environment committee hearing Thursday, P.E.I. regional chief Wendell LaBobe said the government’s renewed focus on economic security could see it backslide on its climate commitments. LaBobe ... Read More »

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Alberta students cut class, rally at legislature for teachers in strike-bill dispute

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

EDMONTON — Students are rallying at the Alberta legislature to protest the province’s decision to order striking teachers back to work. They rallied at the plaza in front of the legislature, carrying signs and wearing red, a colour that has come to symbolize unity with their instructors. Social media platforms shared among students are urging ... Read More »

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Navy commander says he’s ‘not looking’ to have new sub fleet built in Canada

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

GEOJE — The commander of the Royal Canadian Navy is pouring cold water on the notion that Canada could see its new fleet of submarines built domestically — although he’s not ruling out the idea altogether. Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee was with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Defence Minister David McGuinty for a tour of the ... Read More »

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Quebec doctor crisis deepens as longtime minister resigns

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

QUÉBEC — A longtime Quebec minister has resigned from caucus, deepening a crisis engulfing the Quebec government over a recently passed law imposing a new payment system on the province’s doctors. Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant announced Thursday he would leave the governing party to sit as an Independent member of the provincial legislature. He ... Read More »

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Lise Bacon, former Quebec cabinet minister, senator, dead at 91

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

MONTREAL — Lise Bacon, a former senator and Quebec cabinet minister who was the first woman to hold the post of deputy premier, has died at the age of 91. Her death on Wednesday was confirmed by national assembly. Bacon was born in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield in 1934 and became the second woman elected to the Quebec ... Read More »

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Fans buzzing as Blue Jays look for one more win to claim World Series in Toronto

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

TORONTO — Fans are buzzing in anticipation as the Toronto Blue Jays aim for just one more win on Friday to bring home a World Series title for the first time in more than 30 years. The visiting Jays defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-1 on Wednesday, giving the Jays a 3-2 series lead in ... Read More »

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Canada helms G7 talks on critical mineral alliance after U.S.-China détente

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

TORONTO — Canada is heading up talks in Toronto to establish a G7 critical mineral production alliance in what’s widely seen as a bid to check China’s reign over a supply chain key to everything from wind turbines to fighter jets. Federal energy minister Tim Hodgson says the critical minerals pact will look at countering ... Read More »

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Quebec minister resigns amid furor over doctor payment bill

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

QUÉBEC — A Quebec minister has resigned amid an uproar over a recently passed law that imposes a new payment system on the province’s doctors. Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant announced his resignation from the governing party this morning, accompanied by Premier François Legault. Carmant’s daughter, a physician, has published an open letter criticizing the ... Read More »

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McGuinty has ‘every confidence’ fall budget will pass through minority Parliament

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

OTTAWA — Defence Minister David McGuinty says he has “every confidence” the Liberal government will be able to pass its fall budget through the current minority Parliament, despite his colleague’s concerns about securing enough votes. Government House leader Steven MacKinnon recently said he’s worried the budget might not win enough votes to pass through the ... Read More »

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Carney tours Korean shipyard competing to build Canada’s next submarine fleet

By Canadian Press on October 30th, 2025

GEOJE — Prime Minister Mark Carney toured a South Korean submarine Thursday during a visit to the shipyards of Hanwha Ocean, one of two companies competing to build Canada’s next fleet of submarines. On the same day that Canada and South Korea agreed to a new defence partnership, Carney was joined at the shipyard by ... Read More »

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