Big Tech needs 'to come to the table' to figure out social media ban: Canada's heritage minister nationalpost.com/news/canada/...
Mark Carney’s Liberal government is using its majority to expedite the adoption of some controversial bills in the last week of sitting in the House of Commons, just before MPs head off to their constituencies for the barbecue circuit this summer. nationalpost.com/news/liberal...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government is backing away from stating that those living on First Nations have a “human right” to clean drinking water, proposing instead that it would be government policy to make progress towards that goal. nationalpost.com/news/politic...
Daniel Legault said he and his son were sowing their fields in Rigaud, Que., late at night when they saw a drone fly above their heads.
Alto denies the drone was theirs but the incident shows how on edge some citizens are about the high-speed rail project. #ICYMI nationalpost.com/news/citizen...
“Honestly, I’m disappointed in the premier’s decision to put this question, this particular referendum question on a ballot,” Olszewski told @nationalpost.bsky.social in an interview.
“This is not the time to be dividing Canadians." nationalpost.com/news/politic...
Montreal-based Marconi Technologies will be the first Canadian company to be awarded a contract under the Security Action for Europe agreement, a European defence procurement program with 150 billion euros in financing at its disposal. nationalpost.com/news/carney-...
Faced with staunch opposition inside and out of the legislature, Quebec Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette called in the media to say Bill 1 creating the constitution will not go forward. via @philipauthier.bsky.social @mtlgazette.bsky.social montrealgazette.com/news/provinc...
Ottawa responds to U.S. tariff threat by tabling bill on forced labour nationalpost.com/news/ottawa-...
Opposition MPs accuse Champagne of voting on high-speed rail despite conflict of interest nationalpost.com/news/canada/...
Ottawa tables new law requiring importers to prove no forced labour used in goods nationalpost.com/news/ottawa-...
Mark Carney’s government is using its majority to expedite the adoption of some controversial bills before the barbecue circuit this summer.