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Poilievre wants to cut public service, doesn’t mind them working from home

Poilievre wants to cut public service, doesn’t mind them working from home

Conservative leader argues Canada has far too many bureaucrats
Beyond tariffs: 5 other ways Trump policies could impact Canada

Beyond tariffs: 5 other ways Trump policies could impact Canada

New president issued multiple directives that impact how Canada does business
Trump threat flips B.C. Indigenous leader’s position on controversial pipeline

Trump threat flips B.C. Indigenous leader’s position on controversial pipeline

Grand Chief Stewart Phillip says ‘we are staring into the abyss of uncertainty’
Parts of tundra releasing more carbon than they absorb: study

Parts of tundra releasing more carbon than they absorb: study

Large swaths of the fast-warming Arctic losing permafrost
‘Extremely concerning’: Doctors worry as Canadians go online for health info

‘Extremely concerning’: Doctors worry as Canadians go online for health info

More than a third of Canadians turn to online info due to lack of doctor access: poll
Trump needs Canada’s energy, minerals and resources: Trudeau

Trump needs Canada’s energy, minerals and resources: Trudeau

Prime minister says ‘everything is on the table’ for tariff response, partnership constructive path
Donald Trump suggests tariffs could hit Canadian imports on Feb. 1

Donald Trump suggests tariffs could hit Canadian imports on Feb. 1

Finance minister says Ottawa is ‘absolutely’ ready, with responses prepared for various scenarios
Alberta government lifts coal mining moratorium, critics say it’s ‘open season’

Alberta government lifts coal mining moratorium, critics say it’s ‘open season’

Moratorium’s end comes as 5 coal companies are taking the Alberta government to court
Tariff threat fails to materialize among Trump’s initial presidential acts

Tariff threat fails to materialize among Trump’s initial presidential acts

New president doesn’t mention Canada in speech, his team points trade practice probe
Mass of Arctic air invades parts of Canada, sends mercury plunging

Mass of Arctic air invades parts of Canada, sends mercury plunging

Extreme cold warnings are in effect, temperatures down to -50 C in parts of Manitoba and Ontario