Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne recuses himself from the $90B high-speed rail project due to a personal connection with an Alto executive.
President Trump issues a final 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face severe consequences, including potential strikes on infrastructure.
Over 7,000 Albertans have declared banned firearms, but a provincial standoff with Ottawa leaves the compensation and collection process in total uncertainty.
Elon Musk slams Canada's language laws as 'unfair' following the resignation of Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau amid a French-language controversy.
First Nations chiefs demand an apology from Prime Minister Mark Carney after he was caught laughing and saying he could 'outlast' a mercury poisoning protester.
The U.S. Army has suspended an Apache helicopter crew after a flyby of Kid Rock's house amid nationwide protests, sparking a review of military neutrality.
Pierre Poilievre calls the $90-billion Toronto-Quebec City high-speed rail a 'boondoggle,' sparking a fierce debate over spending and land expropriation.
The Liberal government may prorogue Parliament if they sweep the April 13 by-elections, aiming to regain committee control and push through stalled bills.
Ontario and the federal government announce a 50% cut to development charges to stimulate housing starts and improve affordability for new homebuyers.
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau announces retirement following a national controversy over his English-only response to a fatal flight crash in New York.