PM Mark Carney defends his pipeline and nation-building agenda in B.C. despite criticism from Premier David Eby over the Alberta implementation agreement.
Prime Minister Mark Carney breaks ground on Quebec’s Matawinie Mine, the G7's largest graphite project, aimed at challenging China's EV battery dominance.
Pierre Poilievre faces a staff exodus as Chief of Staff Ian Todd retires. Discover how the Conservative Party is retooling against a Liberal majority.
The federal government sets Sept. 1, 2027, for Alberta's West Coast pipeline construction approval, marking a major shift in Canadian energy infrastructure.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith discusses how a new West Coast pipeline agreement could reduce separatism and lead to more federal accommodations for the province.
PM Mark Carney initiates a review of a 1979 program after former governors general billed $554,000 in secret expenses, sparking a major transparency debate.
Prime Minister Mark Carney appoints former Supreme Court Justice and UN rights chief Louise Arbour as Canada's next Governor General, replacing Mary Simon.
PM Mark Carney announces $270M in military aid for Ukraine at the EPC summit, emphasizing Canada's commitment to a new global order and European security.
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveils the 'Strong Canada Fund,' Canada's first sovereign wealth fund aimed at accelerating major infrastructure and nation-building.
Prime Minister Mark Carney launches 'Forward Guidance' on YouTube to address the U.S. trade war, signaling a major shift in Canadian political communication.