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Legault's resignation triggers shakeup. What can we expect from the Parti Québécois?
The Parti Québécois, which has been leading in the polls for the better part of two years, is in a favourable position as it prepares for the vote next fall. Party leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon is set to hold a news conference this morning. Source link
Federal Court of Appeal to rule on Liberals' use of Emergencies Act to clear convoy protests
The Federal Court of Appeal is expected to give its decision Friday morning on whether the Liberal government unlawfully invoked the Emergencies Act to clear the convoy protests that gridlocked the capital and border points in 2022. Source link
Poilievre's team seeks to mend fractured relationships with Ontario, N.S. premiers: sources
The federal Conservative Party is seeking to make amends with some provincial leaders after tensions with both Ontario and Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative premiers played out in public last year, sources say. Source link
Former South Korea leader handed 5-year jail term for charges related to marital law
The Seoul Central District Court found the ex-president guilty of mobilizing the presidential security service to block authorities from executing an arrest warrant that had been legally issued by a court to investigate him for his martial law declaration. Source link
Kyle Tucker to sign with L.A. Dodgers in $240 million US, 4-year deal: AP
Kyle Tucker has agreed to a $240-million US, four-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to a person familiar with the deal, bolstering the franchise’s chance for a third consecutive World Series championship. Source link
Carney meets with China's Xi in Beijing
Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Source link
#TheMoment the military helped Toronto dig out back in 1999
The National revisits the moment back in 1999 when Toronto Mayor Mel Lastman called in the military to help dig the city out of a major snowstorm. Source link
Long lineups in central Alberta to sign petition for province to leave Canada
Large crowds of people lined up around the block outside a pair of packed community halls in central Alberta on Wednesday night, to attend town meetings focused on the idea of the province seeking independence from Canada. Source link
Tribunal fines B.C. ostrich farm $10K for failing to report avian influenza symptoms
The Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal issued the fine to the farm’s owners in Edgewood, B.C., for failing to report symptoms of sickness in their birds in December 2024. Source link
4.7M social media accounts deactivated since Australia's youth ban
Social media companies have collectively deactivated nearly five million accounts belonging to Australian teenagers just a month after a world-first ban on under-16s took effect, the country’s internet regulator said on Friday, a sign the measure has had a swift and sweeping impact. Source link