The multibillion-dollar restoration and expansion of Canada’s main Parliament building is finishing its first phase.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
An Indigenous Leader Who Raised Corruption Allegations Is Ousted
The Assembly of First Nations removed RoseAnne Archibald as its national chief this week after a harassment investigation
Polar Prince, Ship That Launched Titan Submersible, Returns to Newfoundland
Investigators boarded the Polar Prince, which docked at the Atlantic headquarters of the Canadian Coast Guard, looking for answers.
Deadnaming Children Would Be Allowed Under School Policy
The leader of New Brunswick, Canada, is pushing his province to roll back a rule that required teachers to use a child’s preferred name and pronouns.
Deadnaming Children Would Be Allowed Under School Policy
The leader of New Brunswick, Canada, is pushing his province to roll back a rule that required teachers to use a child’s preferred name and pronouns.
Orange and Smoky Skies Over a Province That Rolled Back Climate Measures
Doug Ford, Ontario’s premier, has a long history of opposition to renewable energy programs and an agenda that favors highway construction.
He’s the Biggest Power Broker in Canada Whom You’ve Never Heard Of
This week, the government announced a new clerk of the Privy Council, an unsung role that is one of the most important in the federal government.
Alberta Election Sees Conservatives Keep Power After Hard-Right Turn
But the United Conservative Party will hold substantially fewer seats in the legislature, in an apparent rebuff of the politics of its outspoken leader.
Alberta’s Vote Will Test American-Style Far-Right Politics
An election in Alberta will be a test of a premier who has said that she models her politics after those of prominent right-wing U.S. politicians.
Alberta Fires Rage While Election Ignores Global Warming
For politicians, discussing climate change in a province enriched by oil money is fraught.