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Snide spat between Alberta premier, Calgary mayor escalates into Stampede standoff
CALGARY - A dispute that began with snarky social media posts between Alberta's premier and Calgary's mayor escalated Tuesday into a full on government-to-government standoff. Calgary city councillors...
The Canadian Press
Jun 23, 2026
Justin Trudeau's youngest son joins 'Son of a Critch' as an extra
TORONTO - Former prime minister Justin Trudeau stopped by the set of "Son of a Critch" earlier this month with his youngest son, who, like his father, is a superfan of the show. Eagle-eyed viewers may...
The Canadian Press
Jun 23, 2026
Several First Nations sign deal with Ottawa, Ontario to own part of a nuclear reactor
Several Ontario First Nations are set to become owners of a new nuclear reactor after striking a commercial partnership with the federal and provincial governments. Ottawa and Ontario are providing lo...
The Canadian Press
Jun 23, 2026
Officials lift water supply alert as stormwater pressure eases in Edmonton
EDMONTON - A water supply alert for the city of Edmonton, issued Sunday after days of heavy rainfall, has been lifted. An advisory late Monday says residents of the Alberta capital can return to their...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2026
Alberta nixes booze price hike after Premier Smith, Calgary mayor snipe at each other
EDMONTON - Alberta is lowering the minimum price for booze following a weekend tit-for-tat social media sniping exchange between Premier Danielle Smith and Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas. Service Alberta...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2026
Judge blocks use of federal database to check citizenship, saying it could wrongly purge voters
WASHINGTON (AP) - A federal judge on Monday ruled that a recently revamped version of a federal tool central to the Trump administration's election integrity strategy is unlawful and can no longer be ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2026
Human rights museum board trustee resigns over exhibit on displaced Palestinians
OTTAWA - A trustee for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has resigned over an upcoming exhibit at the Winnipeg institution about displaced Palestinians. In an interview with The Canadian Press, Mar...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2026
A few facts about Supreme Court of Canada nominee Glenn Joyal
OTTAWA - A quick sketch of Glenn Joyal, who has been nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada: AGE: 66. EARLY YEARS: Raised in a bicultural family in St. Boniface, Man. Father with deep Franco-Manitob...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2026
The navy is getting new submarines. What will Canada use them for?
OTTAWA - The new commander of the Royal Canadian Navy, Vice-Admiral Dan Charlebois, told a recent change-of-command ceremony that submarines are the "ultimate deterrent" and Canada's navy is getting b...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2026
Advocacy group welcomes property crime program, says B.C. must deal with root cause
The British Columbia government is going to spend $16 million over the next two years focusing its efforts on 420 chronic offenders behind a "disproportionate" amount of street disorder, and property ...
The Canadian Press
Jun 22, 2026
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