The federal government is proposing sweeping changes to Canada’s Citizenship Act that would limit automatic citizenship for children born abroad to the first generation only. Under...
A federal investigation into imported disposable paper plates has unexpectedly become the latest flashpoint in Canadian politics. The inquiry, launched by the Canada Border Services Agency...
The multinational automaker Stellantis has announced a landmark US$13 billion investment in the United States—a move that directly impacts Canada’s manufacturing ecosystem by relocating production of...
Canada’s decision to impose 100 percent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles may seem like solidarity with Washington’s industrial strategy, but it’s a costly act of symbolism...
Canada’s Foreign Minister met with Indian officials this week in an effort to strengthen trade relations and restore diplomatic trust following months of strained ties between...
TORONTO — Canadian markets saw a notable shift in investor sentiment this week as defense, construction, and resource companies experienced rising demand. The trend follows Prime...
Canadian families are facing mounting financial pressure as the cost of health care continues to climb, with recent data showing that out-of-pocket expenses are rising faster...
What Is the Notwithstanding Clause? The notwithstanding clause, formally known as Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, gives federal or provincial legislatures...
Health advocates are renewing their call for the federal government to deliver on its promise of universal pharmacare in Canada, urging Ottawa to move toward a...
Canada has taken a historic step by officially recognizing the State of Palestine. Prime Minister Mark Carney said the recognition aligns with Canada’s longstanding goal of...