Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that the Canadian government is tabling a bill on forced labour in response to a tariff threat from the United States, aiming to reinforce its current regime.
The Canadian government has announced a $600 million investment in its music and media sectors, aiming to provide stability and support amidst ongoing controversy surrounding the Online Streaming Act.
An international tribunal has ruled that the Canadian government's current policies constitute an ongoing genocide against Indigenous Peoples, following a week of hearings on intergenerational trauma.
A small business group is calling on the Canadian government to implement policy changes to stimulate job creation and economic growth, addressing an 'entrepreneurial drought' where more businesses are closing than opening.
Canadian troops are reportedly preparing for a potential conflict with Russia amid threats to NATO members. The article raises questions about whether the Canadian government will adequately support its frontline forces.
Russian train billionaire Mishin is suing the Canadian government, arguing that his 2024 addition to Canada's sanctions list, imposed due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, was an 'error' and that he opposes Putin's war.
The Canadian government in Ottawa has proposed a suite of measures aimed at streamlining project approvals and completing review processes within one year. These proposals include the creation of "economic zones" to fast-track major projects.
The Canadian government is considering privatizing its airports, a move that could attract investors and lead to infrastructure improvements but potentially result in higher costs for air passengers.
A collection of letters to the editor for May 5 discusses investment strategies, with one letter suggesting investing alongside the Canadian government over Berkshire Hathaway.
Iranian football officials were unable to attend the FIFA Congress in Canada, citing mistreatment and rejection by Canadian authorities. The Canadian government stated that the delegation "has no place in our country."
The Carney government in Canada is proposing legislative changes, included in the 2026 spring economic update, to grant law enforcement the authority to search and seize Canadians' mail.
The Canadian federal government has pledged $660 million over five years to national sport organizations, aiming to boost sport participation following a report that highlighted a "widespread funding crisis" in Canadian sport.
FIFA reportedly asked the Canadian government to provide president Gianni Infantino with a large-scale motorcade that even the prime minister doesn't get.
More than 700 members of the Innu community in Quebec, descendants of Christine Kichera and Adelaïde Matshiragan, are taking the Canadian government to court after being removed from the Indian Register by the federal Office of the Indian Registrar.
The CEO of Citibank Canada has called on the Canadian government in Ottawa to modify its tax regime to make the country more attractive for investment.
Sources indicate that the Canadian government in Ottawa is leaning towards a new route for an oil pipeline connecting Alberta to southern British Columbia.
The Canadian government, according to Manitoba's Premier, is targeting 2030 for the commencement of liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments from the Port of Churchill.
The Canadian government is restructuring its fund for combating disinformation and ending a program aimed at hiring diverse journalists, as part of a broader $60 billion spending review initiated by Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration.
Volkswagen is recalling 2025 Jetta and Taos models in Canada due to a software problem that prevents the instrument panel from displaying, which the Canadian government warns could increase the risk of accidents.
An interactive website featuring a new AI tool is shedding light on the complex and intense lobbying activities behind significant government contracts in Canada, revealing a 'revolving door' of insiders and lobbyists.
The Canadian government in Ottawa will maintain the cap on alcohol tax increases for an additional two years, a measure intended to support Canadian alcohol manufacturing amidst global trade disputes and in anticipation of the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
TikTok will return to the Juno Awards, providing backstage and red carpet access for Canadian creators, after Ottawa decided against halting the platform's local operations over national security concerns.
The Canadian government has announced new measures to help rural employers address labor shortages by making it easier to hire workers through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).
The Canadian government has committed $10 million to enhance security at Jewish community spaces, including funding for protective barriers and reinforcements, following recent incidents where three synagogues were targeted by gunfire.
The Canadian government has allocated nearly $1 billion towards research and development in drone and airborne defence technologies, including the acquisition of a Bombardier jet for research.
Swedish company Saab is looking to collaborate with the Canadian government and businesses to develop systems for future aerial warfare, as it aims to supply Ottawa with new aircraft.
Concerns are rising that the Canadian government may have secretly recognized Aboriginal 'title' over all of Vancouver, leaving 3.1 million people in the dark about the implications.
The Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, states that the threat of Indian interference is over, but Sikh activists and law enforcement suggest otherwise due to continued security concerns.
The Canadian government has begun the process to revoke the citizenship of Tahawwur Rana, a Pakistan-born businessman currently facing trial in India for allegedly helping plan the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that killed 166 people. Canadian authorities have clarified that the move is not linked to terrorism charges but to alleged misrepresentation in his citizenship application.
The Canadian government has introduced legislation aimed at restricting social media access for minors and establishing a new digital safety commission, though it does not plan to ban AI chatbots.
South Korea has offered a 3.4 trillion won ($2.2 billion) hydrogen truck investment package, led by Hyundai Motor Group, to the Canadian government as part of its bid to secure Canada’s next-generation submarine contract.
The Liberal government in Canada is set to begin distributing a one-time GST rebate top-up to eligible Canadians, with payments starting to land in bank accounts on Friday.
The Canadian government is facing accusations of suppressing independent media through two new policies, with critics suggesting the country is surpassing European nations in speech suppression and censorship.
Firefighting agencies across Canada have acquired 10 new aircraft through a federal lease program to bolster their resources as the 2026 wildfire season commences.
The Canadian government has nominated General Jennie Carignan, the country's top military commander, to serve as the next chair of NATO's military committee, the alliance's senior military advisory post.
The Canadian government is preparing new rules on how copyright holders should be compensated when their work is used by AI systems, as it also weighs age restrictions on social media and tighter…
The Canadian government will pay $8.7 million to citizens affected by a data breach at the Canada Revenue Agency, where hackers accessed accounts and submitted fraudulent benefit applications.
Canada's junior nature minister stated that despite the Carney government's parliamentary majority, there are no plans to legally enshrine recent commitments to protect Canada's waters and lands.
Canada has officially declared Khalistani extremists a national security threat. This designation reflects growing concerns within the Canadian government regarding the group's activities.
The Liberal government's proposal to simplify the application process for the disability tax credit has received broad support from opposition parties and advocates, who view the changes as long overdue.
The Canadian government has announced increased federal funding aimed at safeguarding Canada's Jewish community, a move welcomed by the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA).
The Canadian federal government has disclosed the six foundational pillars of its long-awaited and frequently delayed national artificial intelligence strategy, outlining Ottawa's objectives for the evolving technology.
The Canadian government has officially approved Enbridge's $4 billion Sunrise natural gas pipeline expansion project. This decision allows the energy company to proceed with the significant infrastructure development.
The Canadian government is exploring plans to use artificial intelligence to handle some of the Prime Minister's correspondence, potentially leading to questions about the authenticity of responses.
A Jewish group is lobbying the Canadian government for increased security funding after Canada’s Integrated Threat Assessment Centre warned of a realistic possibility of a violent mass attack on Jewish communities.
A veteran Canadian military police officer is suing the Canadian government and SIG Sauer after his holstered C-22 pistol allegedly discharged without a trigger pull, ending his career. The lawsuit challenges defense claims of a safe rollout and reignites scrutiny of the pistol platform.
The Canadian government has sent letters to numerous international students, including many from India, asking them to provide proof of compliance with their study permit conditions.
The federal government is not directly responding to a Toronto city council motion that opposes the presence of any U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at upcoming FIFA World Cup games.
Nunavut has one year remaining before the Canadian government transfers control of the territory's land and resources, with significant changes still needing to be addressed.
The death of a three-year-old grandson of Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug Chief Donny Morris in a house fire has spurred renewed calls for the Canadian government to take action, with the Oji-Cree community and a tribal council launching a human rights complaint.
The Canadian federal government announced the creation of a new advisory council aimed at safeguarding Canada's creative industries from the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, following the National Summit on Artificial Intelligence and Culture.
The federal government is evaluating whether to renew funding aimed at addressing a significant backlog of airline passenger complaints, a decision that could lead to longer wait times for Canadians seeking resolution.
The Canadian government said Tuesday it is alarmed by the escalation of violence and attacks in Lebanon, as the war in the Middle East expands. It called on all sides to uphold humanitarian law.
Sources indicate that the Canadian government is expected to nominate a senior official from FinTRAC, Canada's financial intelligence agency, as the next Parliamentary Budget Officer.
The Canadian federal government has announced over $5.4 million in funding for five sexual and reproductive health organizations to improve access to care.
Greenlandic authorities and the Canadian government have signed a letter of intent for a significant investment of 4.4 billion Icelandic kronor in Greenland's mining and energy sectors, specifically targeting the company Greenland Res.
A new report from a think tank warns that the Canadian government's 'Buy Canadian' policy, which will extend to contracts between $5 million and $24 million later this year, could cost taxpayers up to $12 billion per year.
The Canadian government has extended the amnesty period for its firearms ban, which will remain in effect until after the Supreme Court delivers its ruling on the matter.
The Canadian government has extended the consultation period for major projects reform until July 22, a move that Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault, a former critic of the proposed changes, supports.
The Canadian government has indicated it does not support efforts to include residential school denialism in an anti-hate bill, according to a memo distributed to senators.
The Canadian government has decided to abandon a Trudeau-era initiative that aimed to allow human rights complaints regarding online hate speech, with no timeline set for a new online safety bill.
A U.S.-based lobbying group representing some of the biggest tech companies in the world is calling on the Canadian government to withdraw its lawful access bill, suggesting there could be…
The Canadian government, through Carney, has indicated its readiness to assist in brokering a deal regarding the Churchill Falls hydroelectric project between Quebec and Newfoundland.
The federal government has allocated hundreds of millions of dollars, specifically $673 million, to keep the financially struggling Canada Post operational for the current fiscal year.
The Canadian government House leader confirmed plans to potentially change regulations and legislation to accelerate the approval process for major resource projects.
The Canadian federal government plans to overhaul existing air passenger rights rules, including quadrupling fines for airlines, to address loopholes allowing carriers to avoid compensation for delays.
As the World Cup countdown continues, preparations are underway, marked by discussions over high ticket prices and significant government allocations for security. Meanwhile, sponsor Adidas sees a market boost, and player news, including injuries and hopes for the final, dominates headlines.
The federal government of Canada announced its intention to ban crypto ATMs, aiming to protect citizens from scammers who use these machines to defraud victims.
The Canadian federal government is proposing $6 billion over five years to recruit, train, and hire up to 100,000 new skilled trades workers under the 'Team Canada Strong' initiative to boost trades and tackle youth unemployment.
The Canadian government's approval of a new oil pipeline has sparked threats from West Coast First Nations groups who oppose the project despite claims of Indigenous ownership.
Front-line security and intelligence personnel, including Mounties and border officers, will not be eligible for the Canadian government's penalty-free early retirement incentive, as agencies prioritize recruitment over departures.
A group is urging the Canadian government to ban flavoured vaping products, despite a study suggesting such restrictions could increase cigarette sales.
The Liberal government's grocery benefit and a one-time GST top-up, announced in January, are scheduled to be deposited into Canadians' bank accounts this summer.
The Canadian government is set to provide a one-time bonus payment to approximately 12 million Canadians this spring through the new Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit, aimed at helping citizens afford daily necessities.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a federal government plan to invest $51 billion in local infrastructure across Canada. The funding is slated to be disbursed over the next decade to address existing infrastructure gaps.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is advocating for the Canadian government to implement a temporary pause on federal taxes for gas and diesel for the remainder of the year to address rising fuel costs.
Stephen Lewis, a prominent Canadian politician, diplomat, and social activist, has passed away at the age of 88. He was a former ambassador to the UN and a one-time leader of the NDP in Ontario.
The Canadian Liberal government is introducing significant reforms to election laws aimed at better detecting and protecting elections from foreign and domestic interference, bribery, disinformation, and other threats to democracy, including deepfakes.
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree faced scrutiny over why only one Iranian official has been deported by the Canadian government, despite concerns that 24 officials were deemed part of a terror group.
The Carney government in Canada has introduced a new bill that would grant police and CSIS expanded search and intercept powers, a proposal that has drawn criticism from opposition parties and privacy advocates.
Though high rates of the disease persist among the nearby Indigenous communities, the Canadian government is weighing rules that may allow energy giants to release treated mining waste into the river system.
Following shootings at Toronto-area synagogues, the Canadian government has committed to expediting security funding and implementing stronger hate crime legislation.
An analysis suggests that various stakeholders cheered on the Liberal government's significant expansion of immigration, implying the government is not solely to blame for the sharp increase.
The Greenlandic government has signed an agreement with Canada for significant investment in mining and energy sectors. The Canadian government has also signed a letter of intent to invest 4.4 billion Icelandic krónur in the Greenlandic mining company.
Mark Carney's government faces scrutiny for its stance on American military actions against Iran, highlighting the challenges prime ministers face in commenting on US presidential decisions.
The Canadian government announced the temporary removal of some diplomatic personnel from its embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, citing ongoing tensions in the Middle East and the threat of military action.
The Canadian federal government has initiated a national conversation to gather input for the development of a future strategy focused on men's and boys' health.