Carney applauds Artemis II crew’s ‘inspiring’ example of teamwork in space-to-Earth call

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With aggressive new attacks on Lebanon, Israel signals it will not be bound by Donald Trump’s ceasefire

In Washington Wednesday morning, the talk was of peace. But in Beirut, it was the sound of Israeli missiles hitting more than 100 targets in under 10 minutes. For Lebanon, the first... Read more »

‘Never seen it to this scale’: What an RCMP alcohol bust says about NSLC theft

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Montreal Children’s Hospital pediatrician takes it upon himself to connect Quebec kids with doctors

“Everybody deserves care.” A simple concept is what prompted Dr. Matthew Donlan, pediatrician at the Montreal Children’s Hospital, to launch an initiative connecting children to doctors in their communities in Quebec. Donlan... Read more »

Confusion over Carney’s Canada Water Agency cuts

Summary The Canada Water Agency will cut about 13 jobs to absorb a $5-million budget cut, as Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks to reduce government spending. The agency leads ecosystem restoration and... Read more »

Alberta First Nation argues separatists have no right ‘to petition for the breakup of Canada’

Open this photo in gallery: An Alberta flag at the entrance to the signature collection area outside the Big Four Roadhouse in Calgary on Jan. 26, where organizers gathered signatures for a... Read more »

Morning Update: The road to Alberta’s separatist vote

Good morning. A court hearing today could decide whether Alberta separatists are allowed to push their cause to a provincial referendum – more on that below, along with Artemis II’s historic lunar... Read more »

Ontario’s Endangered Species Act is dead

Summary The Ontario government has officially repealed its Endangered Species Act and replaced it with weaker legislation, almost a year after first proposing to do so. The province’s new Species Conservation Act... Read more »

How Canadian military members violated intelligence-gathering rules during COVID-19

Canadian Armed Forces members used their own personal social media accounts, computers and networks at home during the COVID-19 pandemic and gathered information about Canadians, violating intelligence-gathering rules, according to a newly... Read more »

Cold front: Inside NATO’s race to secure the Arctic

No matter where you go and who you talk with in defence circles these days, there’s one word — one region — on the lips of most people. The Arctic. And it’s... Read more »