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“Skwah First Nation Goes...

Skwah First Nation, located near Chilliwack, is making significant strides in reducing its...

“Trump Administration Grants President...

The Trump administration has officially completed the revamp of the U.S. government's civil...

Court Deems Government’s Use...

The Federal Court of Appeal ruled on Friday that the Liberal government's use...

Quebec Electoral Map Adjusted...

Quebec's electoral landscape has been reshaped in anticipation of the upcoming provincial election,...
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“Conservative Party Works to Mend...

The federal Conservative Party is making efforts...

Court Deems Government’s Use of Emergencies Act Unreasonable

The Federal Court of Appeal ruled on Friday that the Liberal government's use of the Emergencies Act to disperse the convoy protests in Ottawa and at border points nearly four years ago was deemed unreasonable. The court upheld a 2024 ruling that found former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to invoke the legislation unlawful and a violation of protesters' Charter rights. In the appeal court's decision, the three judges stated that while the blockades and convoy protests were disruptive, they did not pose a threat to national security. The court's...

Court Deems Government’s...

The Federal Court of Appeal ruled on Friday that the Liberal government's use of the Emergencies Act to disperse the convoy protests in Ottawa...

“Conservative Party Works...

The federal Conservative Party is making efforts to mend relationships with provincial leaders following public tensions with both Ontario and Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservative...

“Canada Strikes Trade...

The Canadian government has struck a trade agreement with China that involves allowing a significant number of Chinese electric vehicles into the Canadian market...

Quebec Premier Legault...

For the past seven years, whenever former premier François Legault's administration introduced a controversial bill, he frequently defended it by claiming it reflected the...

Supreme Court Wraps...

Canada's highest court has concluded its final deliberations on Thursday regarding the WE Charity controversy involving former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The case could...

“Denmark Boosts Military...

In military terms, the current situation in Greenland is often described as the "glass plate" or the "tripwire," symbolizing a shift from peace to...

“Canada and China...

On the first day of discussions in Beijing led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, the Canadian government has agreed to enhance collaboration with China...

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