Montreal city councillor blasts Ukrainian anthem in front of Russian Consulate

Montreal city councillor Serge Sasseville stood in front of the Russian Consulate early this afternoon, flipped on a small speaker and turned up the volume to play the Ukrainian anthem. The musical protest, punctuated by slogans shouted in support of U...

Ontario parties, stakeholders react to federal Liberal-NDP confidence and supply deal

TORONTO — Ontario's Liberals and New Democrats say the confidence-and-supply agreement between their federal counterparts demonstrates that voters want politicians to work together and get things done.  But the Progressive Conservative government says ...

Biden to announce new Russia sanctions while in Brussels

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden plans to announce new sanctions against Russia on Thursday while in Brussels for meetings with NATO and European allies, according to a top national security aide.

Indiana GOP governor faces pushback over trans sports veto

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s governor is facing criticism from fellow Republicans and calls for an override of his veto on legislation banning transgender females from competing in girls school sports, a decision that put him at odds with a conservati...

NDP bill to protect Alberta Rockies from coal mining dies in legislature committee

EDMONTON — A private member's bill before the Alberta legislature that would have blocked all coal mining in the province's Rocky Mountains died Tuesday after government members voted against it. The bill, sponsored by Opposition New Democrat Leader Ra...

Liberal-NDP deal buys more time for next Conservative leader, but there’s a downside

OTTAWA — A new agreement forged by the federal Liberal government and New Democrats has something important to offer the next Conservative leader: Time. The deal, set to last until 2025, sees the NDP pledge not to vote to bring

What the Liberal-NDP deal could mean for ‘aggressive options’ on defence spending

OTTAWA — The prospects for a significant increase in Canadian defence spending in the coming federal budget looked a little less likely as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was set to head to Europe after announcing a stunning political deal with

Nova Scotia adds 13 types of cancer to workplace insurance coverage for firefighters

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia is adding 13 types of cancer to its workplace injury insurance for firefighters. The provincial government says today it is acting on its commitment to increase presumptive coverage to 19 cancers from six and is also covering

Biden press secretary has COVID-19, won’t travel to Europe

WASHINGTON (AP) — White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday that she is positive again for COVID-19 and will not accompany President Joe Biden to Europe this week for urgent meetings with world counterparts on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Nova Scotia opposition to focus on cost of living, health care during spring sitting

HALIFAX — The rising cost of living and health care will be top of the agenda for Nova Scotia’s opposition parties when the legislature returns for its spring sitting on Thursday. During a news conference Tuesday, Gary Burrill, leader of the

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