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Carney heading to Alberta for Calgary StampedePrime Minister Mark Carney is in Calgary today for Stampede events, including meetings with Treaty 6, 7 and 8 First Nations leaders after returning from a Middle East trip.CanadaJul 11
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Siemens expansion expected to bring 100 jobs to SaskatoonSiemens Canada is expanding its Saskatoon operations at Saskatchewan's research and technology park, expected to create 100 new jobs over the next two years.CanadaJul 15
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‘Canada has so much to offer’: Artemis crew on Canadian space explorationThe crew first met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney Wednesday morning in his office, followed by a sold-out public discussion in Ottawa.CanadaMay 13
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Ford charged more than $140K in private plane charters last year, records showRecords show Ford's penchant for private travel took off immediately after winning the 2025 provincial election campaign, during which his party chartered planes to Washington D.C.CanadaJun 4
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How 24 Sussex compares to official residences in other G7 countriesThe planned restoration of 24 Sussex Drive has renewed hope that the prime minister's official residence will once again be on par with those of other world leaders.WorldJun 26
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Champagne says ‘more details’ will come on annual defence spending plansThe finance minister will not say why his department is refusing to release the total amount the federal government plans to spend on defence annually.CanadaJul 6
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Carney to visit Saudi Arabia, meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin SalmanIn 2018, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency concluded that the prince had ordered the killing of a Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.CanadaJun 30
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Ford government minister bills taxpayers $16K for Toronto hotels despite living in cityBetween 2023 and 2026, Tourism, Culture and Gaming Minister Stan Cho charged the Ontario Legislative Assembly $16,203 for 'Toronto accommodation.'CanadaJul 14
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Ford cabinet minister agrees to repay cost of all hotel stays in Toronto, where he livesThe pledge to repay the full amount comes only hours after Stan Cho’s office indicated he would only repay some of the costs, as the minister faces internal and external pressure.PoliticsJul 14
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Inuit leaders to meet Carney, ministers amid growing tensions over ArcticInuit leaders are set to meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney and six federal ministers Tuesday in Kuujjuaq, Que., at the latest Inuit-to-Crown partnership committee meeting.PoliticsJun 29
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‘Lecturing’ other countries is ‘ineffective,’ Carney says in Saudi ArabiaCanada has been working to mend bilateral ties with Saudi Arabia following a diplomatic row in 2018 that resulted in the removal of ambassadors in both countries.CanadaJul 9
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Liberals refuse to provide proof of Carney’s NATO defence spending claimsCarney has said Canada is set to achieve four per cent of GDP in total defence spending by 2030, but the finance minister's office will not provide data to back up that claim.PoliticsJul 3
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More Canadians now trust China under Xi than U.S. under Trump: pollChina executed four Canadian citizens in early 2025, with Beijing saying at the time all four were dual citizens and had been prosecuted on drug charges.PoliticsJul 16
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Carney to travel to Turkey, where NATO allies will focus on managing TrumpPrime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to leave for Ankara on Monday to attend the annual NATO summit — the first visit by a Canadian prime minister to Turkey since 2015.PoliticsJul 5
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Ontario looks to axe rules Progressive Conservative MPPs used to claim hotel staysGlobal News was first to report on the hotel room expenses incurred by members of the Progressive Conservative government who live within driving distance of Queen's Park.CanadaJul 15
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First-ever Saskatchewan commodity showcase connects producers with global buyersAgricultural commodity buyers from more than a dozen countries are convening in Saskatoon to match with producers to diversify trade.Canada10 hours
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Poilievre asks ethics committee to probe plan to buy unsold B.C. condosConservative leader Pierre Poilievre is criticizing a plan by Ottawa and the B.C. government to buy unsold condos for affordable housing, calling it a bail-out for developers.PoliticsJun 28
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LeBlanc says Canada seeking clarity after U.S. opts for annual CUSMA reviewThe Canadian government says uncertainty remains over next steps after the Trump administration decided to require annual reviews of the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement.PoliticsJul 5
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No ‘analysis’ on if denying residential schools should be hate speech: ministerBill C-9, known as the Combatting Hate Act, received royal assent in June and was aimed at combating antisemitism, Islamophobia and other forms of hate against marginalized groups.CanadaJul 16
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Montreal police chief to meet city officials behind closed doors over racism concernsMontreal's police chief will meet with city officials behind closed doors over racism allegations involving officers in the city's Montréal-Nord borough.CanadaJun 22