A commentary by Carson Jerema discusses how the Liberal government's policies have led to an alarming number of Albertans becoming separatists, suggesting a referendum is approaching that needs to be taken seriously.
Canada's new Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) is scheduled to release an analysis of the Liberal government's recent fiscal update on Monday. This analysis is expected to scrutinize the government's financial management.
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 Liberal government released its spring economic snapshot, outlining fiscal plans that include $37.5 billion in extra spending despite a smaller-than-expected federal deficit. The mini-budget covers a wide range of initiatives, from banning crypto ATMs to public sector cuts.
Former Canadian MP Damien Kurek has voiced strong criticism against the Liberal government's proposed plan for parliamentary committees, labeling it a 'democratic sin' and explaining his objections.
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 Liberal government is scheduled to table its spring economic statement later this month, offering an overview of the nation's financial health amidst global turbulence and disruptions to energy supply chains.
Former central banker Mark Carney is reportedly close to securing a majority in Canadian by-elections, a year after entering politics and amidst a challenging period for Justin Trudeau's Liberal government.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has called on the Liberal government to cancel the proposed high-speed rail project intended to connect Toronto and Quebec City.
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.
Conservative Members of Parliament in Canada have announced their intention to vote against the Liberal government's chosen nominee for the federal fiscal watchdog position.
Canada's top court, the Supreme Court, has announced it will hear arguments against the Liberal government's controversial decision to outlaw certain firearms.
The Canadian Liberal government unveiled a multi-billion dollar proposal, committing $35 billion to modernize and expand Canada's military presence and infrastructure in the Far North.
Annette Ryan, the deputy director of Canada's financial intelligence unit, has been nominated by the Liberal government to serve as the new parliamentary budget officer.
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.
Canadian Conservatives claim the Liberal government is 'gaslighting' the public with 'clarifying language' for a controversial hate speech bill, arguing that it fails to protect religious freedoms despite assurances.
Canada's budget watchdog has stated that key details are missing from the Liberal government’s fiscal plans, particularly regarding progress on saving $60 billion in operational spending over five years.
The Liberal government's House leader has committed to ensuring parliamentary committees operate in public, following criticism from Conservatives. The Conservatives had raised concerns after Liberals used their new majority to move several committees behind closed doors.
Columnist Adam Pankratz argues that Canada's true economic adversary is not external factors like Trump, but rather the Liberal government's excessive regulatory policies. Industry leaders are reportedly concerned that these self-inflicted rules are hindering investment and productivity.
An opinion piece criticizes former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's proposal for a sovereign wealth fund, framing it as an admission of Liberal government failures and a hostile environment for private investment.
Columnist John Robson argues that the solution to Canada's economic challenges lies in comprehensive deregulation, criticizing the Liberal government's interventionist approach.
An opinion piece criticizes the Canadian Liberal government's alleged plan to silence the House of Commons by giving itself a majority on all committees, thereby limiting accountability.
An opinion piece by Carson Jerema in the National Post argues that the Liberal government under Justin Trudeau has cost Canada $1 trillion, detailing the alleged financial damage.
Mark Carney's Liberal Party has secured a majority government in Canada following a series of special election wins. This outcome grants Carney a stronger mandate to pursue his government's policy agenda.
Ahead of crucial federal byelections, farmers along the proposed route of the Liberal government's high-speed rail line are opposing the plan, citing potential impacts on their lands.
A commentary piece questions the Liberal government and CBC's stance on the IOC's decision to limit women's categories to biological females, implying a perceived opposition to the move.
The Liberal government in Canada has put forward a bill designed to curb excessively long ballots in elections, which includes fines for non-compliance.
Slovenian voters are heading to the polls for parliamentary elections, with the far-right leading in measurements, posing a challenge to the liberal government and testing Europe's political mood.
A report by the American non-profit Action for Democracy, published with the Authoritarian Collaboration Index, reveals how illiberal governments worldwide have strengthened and institutionalized their cooperation, also highlighting Italy's role.
The Liberal government has introduced a new lawful access bill aimed at assisting police and security services in tracking and identifying individuals who use online tools like social media or AI for criminal activities or national security threats.
Canada's Justice Minister has suggested the Liberal government might use procedural tactics, often referred to as a 'guillotine,' to limit debate and push through a stalled hate speech bill.
The Liberal government is considering establishing a new federal law enforcement agency dedicated to investigating financial crimes like money laundering and fraud in Canada.
The Canadian Liberal government is reportedly exploring options to utilize capital from airports and other public assets to expand a sovereign wealth fund.
Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has sharply criticized the Liberal government's management of the Canada-U.S. trade file, asserting that the prime minister is 'losing' the trade war.
Dan Albas criticizes the Canadian Liberal government's proposed $90 billion high-speed rail project, labeling it another legacy project lacking a concrete plan and being unaffordable for most families.
A Canadian newspaper's afternoon front page highlights ongoing debates among experts regarding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) for individuals with mental illness, alongside the political repercussions of the Liberal party achieving a majority government.
An opinion piece criticizes the Canadian Liberal government for supporting Iran's nomination to a United Nations committee, arguing it undermines Canada's stance on human rights.
The Canadian Liberal government's second attempt to facilitate police and intelligence agencies' access to Canadians' information includes potentially costly demands on private businesses to alter their data management practices.
An opinion piece by John Weissenberger criticizes the Canadian Liberal government for consistently announcing policies they never implement, suggesting their strategy is merely to make and re-announce promises.
A contentious anti-hate bill proposed by the Liberal government has successfully passed its final vote in the House of Commons and will now proceed to the Senate for further consideration.
Hundreds of Muslim organizations in Canada have expressed their opposition to the Liberal government's proposed anti-hate bill, which has been a source of controversy for several months.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has called three by-elections in two Toronto ridings and one Quebec riding, which could grant the Liberal government a majority in Canada's parliament, as they currently hold 169 seats, just three shy of the required number.
Canadian Conservative MPs are pressing the Liberal government to review and restrict health-care benefits for asylum claimants whose applications have failed, with a vote scheduled in the House of Commons.