CanadaMar 17, 2025
Poilievre says he'll repeal carbon price law, including the industrial charge
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says that he will repeal the entire carbon price law if elected, including on businesses and the industrial charge.
On Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney began the process to end the consumer carbon price on things like gasoline. The order-in-council says the fee will be removed after March 31. Poilievre says that if the Liberals are serious about ending the charge, they would recall Parliament and do it through legislation, in a video posted on social media. To reduce emissions, Poilievre says his government would "expand eligibility" for the clean techno
CanadaMar 17, 2025
Prime Minister Carney kicks off international trip in France
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Paris, France, to meet with President Emmanuel Macron in his first in-person meeting with an international leader as prime minister.
Carney, who turned 60 on Sunday, is kicking off his first full week as prime minister with a whirlwind three-day trip to France and the U.K., ending back in Canada’s north, in Iqaluit.
It follows an invitation by Macron before Carney was even sworn in as prime minister. The two world leaders are expected to discuss issues related to security in Europe and Canada and trade diversification.
France has notably not yet ratified C
FeaturedMar 15, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney Ends Consumer Carbon Price on His First Day in Office
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first action after assuming office on Friday was to abolish the consumer carbon price, reversing Justin Trudeau’s flagship climate policy.
Carney spoke to the media following a cabinet meeting, stating that the government is focused on action.
He confirmed that the Canada fuel charge, the consumer fuel charge, will be eliminated immediately.
However, the order-in-council Carney signed in front of cabinet ministers and the press specifies that the fuel charge will be removed as of April 1, 2025, coinciding with the scheduled price increase. Instead, the charge w
BCMar 14, 2025
B.C. overdose deaths in January drop 30 per cent to 152, continuing downward trend
The British Columbia coroner says 152 people died of toxic drug overdoses in January, marking four consecutive months that the toll was under 160.
January's figure was down more than 30 per cent from the same time last year when there were 219 deaths.
The coroner's service says half of those who died in January were between the ages of 40 and 59, while three were children or youth under the age of 18.
The powerful opioid fentanyl and its analogues were found in 77 per cent of tests on those who died, followed by methamphetamine, while 46 per cent of those who died had bromazolam in their syste
CanadaMar 14, 2025
Carney’s Government is Not Prioritizing Labor, Unions, and Workers: Jagmeet Singh
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has criticized Prime Minister Mark Carney for not assigning any specific portfolios for women, youth, or people with disabilities. Singh also pointed out that Carney’s cabinet does not include a dedicated labor minister.
He noted that Steven McKinnon now serves as the Minister of Jobs and Families, and while labor-related matters may still fall under his responsibilities, the portfolio’s name carries significant meaning.
Singh stated that this demonstrates Carney’s government is not prioritizing labor, unions, or workers.
BCMar 14, 2025
Teen dies after car crashes into tree in Vancouver's Stanley Park
Police in Vancouver say an 18-year-old man has died in an early morning car crash in Stanley Park.They say in a news release that the driver of a white BMW was travelling between Second and Third Beach in the park when he lost control and hit a tree just after 3 a.m.
Police say the passenger in the vehicle died at the scene.
They say the driver was taken to hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening.
The department says investigators don't believe alcohol or drug impairment were factors in the crash.
Police are asking anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has dashcam footage to
CanadaMar 14, 2025
I have no plans to visit the United States at the moment: Mark Carney
In his first speech as Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney made it clear that he has no immediate plans to visit the United States. Carney stated that his primary focus is on strengthening trade ties between Canada, Europe, and the UK, adding that he will engage with President Trump when the time is right.
Meanwhile, as Carney and his cabinet were being sworn in, controversial remarks made by current US Secretary of State Marco Rubio about Canadian sovereignty surfaced in Canada. Rubio had stated in response to a reporter's question that Trump believes it would be better for Canada to join
IndiaMar 14, 2025
15 Pregnant Women’s Health Deteriorates After Glucose Injection, Concerns Raised Over AAP's Health Model
Fifteen pregnant women in the government hospital of Sangrur, the city of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, have experienced a sudden deterioration in their condition after receiving glucose injections. The women had adverse reactions to the injection, causing them to lose consciousness, and one of them is reported to be in critical condition.
Some of the affected women had previously given birth. Similar incidents have been reported in Amritsar, where women’s health deteriorated after receiving glucose injections.
Punjab Congress President Amarinder Singh Raja Warring has attributed thi
CanadaMar 14, 2025
Decrease in Immigrants Stopped at US-Canada Border, While Detentions in Canada Rise
The number of immigrants stopped from entering the US from Canada has dropped to its lowest level since May 2022, according to data from US Customs and Border Protection.
However, there has been an increase in the number of people detained after entering Canada. According to the report, US Border Patrol officers apprehended 481 individuals at the Canada-US border in February, down from 616 in January and a multi-year high of 3,601 in June of last year.
An official stated that under an agreement between the two countries to combat illegal migration, both Canada and the US are sending back asyl