Ottawa, Alberta agree to broad outlines of energy deal, including support for pipeline
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have agreed to the broad outlines of a memorandum of understanding that would give Alberta special exemptions from federal environmental laws and offer political support to a new oil pipeline to...
Some wins for multilateralism at the G20 — and big questions about its long-term future
The G20 summit is supposed to be the pinnacle of multilateralism: the idea that nations can co-operate, compromise and co-ordinate for the greater good. But a lot has changed in the past two decades.
Carney, Modi agree to launch negotiations on new Canada-India trade deal
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have agreed to launch negotiations toward a new trade deal called a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
Brookfield executive questioned at ethics committee about Carney’s corporate connections
Brookfield Corporation’s chief operating officer agreed Prime Minister Mark Carney likely wouldn’t have as many conflicts to manage if he had sold off his assets with the global investment firm, instead of putting them into a blind trust.
Migrants’ rights groups call on Carney government to withdraw border security bill
The federal government’s border security bill is an open door to violate the rights of migrants and should be dropped, advocacy groups said on Monday on Parliament Hill.
Carney weighing D.C. trip next week after dismissing questions about speaking to Trump
Prime Minister Mark Carney dodged questions about the last time he spoke to his U.S. counterpart Sunday, saying ‘who cares?’ when pressed by reporters to say when the two most recently made contact.
Two brothers, 19 and 22, dead after being struck by a light-rail train near Montreal
Simon and Samuel Brochu, both of St-Rémi, Que., died after being struck by the automated train early Saturday morning near Brossard, Que.
Quebec Liberal Leader Rodriguez struggles to manage crisis within party
Rodriguez gave a combative performance on “Tout le monde en parle” Sunday, capping off a week spent trying to get ahead of the crisis.
Montreal health-care program offers palliative care to the unhoused
A compassionate team of health-care professionals is now bringing end-of-life care to people experiencing homelessness in Montreal.
McGill’s decision to cut 25 sports teams called ‘unfortunate’ by U Sports CEO
The school said that it “carried out an extensive review process that involved discussions with internal and external stakeholders” before coming to its conclusion last Thursday.