By Canadian Press on February 13th, 2025
OTTAWA — Health-care workers in Nunavut say changes to a federal funding program for Inuit children are forcing some pregnant to make a tough choice: have a safe birth or ensure the kids they already have are properly cared for. The Inuit Child First Initiative (ICFI) was launched in 2019 to ensure Inuit kids have ... Read More »
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VICTORIA — British Columbia’s finance minister says the government is cancelling the $1,000 grocery rebate it promised during the recent election campaign and will pause government hiring over U.S. President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs. Brenda Bailey says the impacts of the “reckless” and “destabilizing” tariffs are impossible to predict. She says the province is already ... Read More »
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VICTORIA — British Columbia’s finance minister says the government is cancelling the $1,000 grocery rebate it promised during the election and will pause government hiring over U.S. President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs. Brenda Bailey says the impacts of the “reckless” and “destabilizing” tariffs are impossible to predict. More coming. The Canadian Press... Read More »
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OTTAWA — A notice published Wednesday by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada gives border guards the “explicit” authority to revoke temporary resident visas and electronic travel documents in certain circumstances. Border guards have always been able to turn people away if they believe someone will overstay their allotted time in Canada, but now they are ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated Syria’s interim president today, despite him leading a group Canada still designates as a terrorist organization. Ahmed al-Sharaa leads Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a group Canada has listed as a terrorist organization since 2013. That group, often called HTS, toppled the regime of Bashar al-Assad last December, ending a ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s pledge to boost Arctic security through a “massive” cut to Canada’s foreign aid budget has led to renewed attacks from his political opponents, who are accusing him of borrowing policy from U.S. President Donald Trump. But some Conservative strategists are brushing off those comparisons, saying now is not the ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — President Donald Trump signed another executive order on Thursday authorizing reciprocal tariffs and his White House singled out Canada’s digital services tax as one such trade irritant. The White House sent out a document calling Canada and France’s digital taxes as “unfair” for taxing American companies. The Trudeau government’s three per cent tax ... Read More »
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MONTREAL — A Quebec company once hailed as a success story in the electric-vehicle transition has struggled to deliver on many of its most ambitious plans. Lion Electric Co. made a name for itself selling electric school buses in Canada and the United States. It later targeted the commercial truck market, advertising agreements with Amazon, ... Read More »
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WASHINGTON — Territorial premiers said it is a critical time for the Arctic amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s increasing rhetoric of American expansion and actions to disrupt global trade. But they are very clear: the Arctic is not for sale. “The people of the north are the ones asserting Canada’s sovereignty,” said Northwest Territories Premier ... Read More »
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OTTAWA — Rival Liberal leadership candidates Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland issued duelling policy pledges on Thursday, with one candidate vowing to speeding up home building and the other promising to bring doctors back to Canada. Carney said he plans to incentivize prefabricated and modular homes to help tackle the housing affordability crisis, since they ... Read More »
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VICTORIA — A coroner’s inquest has been scheduled for April 28 into the overdose death of a University of Victoria student last year after her family says there were delays in administering naloxone and starting CPR. Eighteen-year-old Sidney McIntyre-Starko died in January 2024 of cardiac arrest due to fentanyl poisoning in a dorm room at ... Read More »
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