The federal government is creating a new immigration stream to recruit highly skilled foreign military personnel
Category: Politics & Policy
Editorial: Signals aren’t enough for scarred investors
The Major Projects Office and Memorandum of Understanding are rightly not enough to change companies’ investment calculus
Do U.S.-destined arms exports require better scrutiny?
Advocates say better oversight of U.S.-bound military exports is needed as Canadians increasingly query how the U.S. uses its arms
Canada launches huge defence plan to curb reliance on U.S.
Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a sweeping defence industrial strategy to reduce Canada’s reliance on the U.S.
Father of U.S. school shooter goes on trial on murder charges
Two 14-year-old students and two teachers were killed and nine people wounded in the September 2024 Georgia shooting
Aid leaders voice alarm at Ottawa’s aid priorities
Linking aid assistance to Canada’s trade goals reduces aid effectiveness and increases costs, sources say
Op-Ed: If Poland is preparing for war, why aren’t we?
Russian incursions into NATO territory show the military alliance’s era of assumed safety is over
Editorial: The ‘death knell’ for reconciliation
A court ruling that puts Indigenous interests in direct conflict with non-Indigenous interests is not a basis for repairing relationships
Religious leaders criticize Quebec’s secularism push — and their role in it
Religious leaders voice alarm over Quebec’s latest secularism bill, but also note the need to be self-critical
U.S. House votes to rescind Trump tariffs on Canada
The move by lawmakers is largely symbolic, as the Senate and president would also need to agree to undo the tariffs
