politics
Ottawa limits how many American vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff-free
The federal government is firing back at Stellantis and General Motors by limiting the number of tariff-free vehicles the automakers can import from the U.S. to sell in Canada. The two multinational manufacturers will no longer be exempt from paying Canada’s retaliatory tariffs on as many U.S.-assembled vehicles as before. Source link
Ottawa limits how many American vehicles Stellantis and GM can import tariff-free
The federal government is firing back at Stellantis and General Motors by limiting the number of tariff-free vehicles the automakers can import from the U.S. to sell in Canada. Source link
Canadian ranchers want U.K. trade deal terminated
Canada’s ranchers are calling on the federal government to terminate the trade agreement it’s had in place with the United Kingdom since Brexit, part of a renewed push to persuade the British government to stop blocking Canadian meat exports and get back to the bargaining table. Source link
Carney government gets tougher on crime with proposed bail regime changes
The federal Liberal government announced Thursday changes to the justice system that are intended to keep some offenders locked up for longer as Ottawa tries and drive down crime rates. Source link
Canada Post workers union loses challenge of back-to-work order
The Canada Industrial Relations Board has dismissed an argument from the Canada Post workers union that a government back-to-work order was unconstitutional. Source link
Inside one Conservative MP’s ‘Restore the North’ tour, a Canadian take on Charlie Kirk’s movement
By asking how to ‘restore the North,’ Conservative MP Jamil Jivani hopes to expand Charlie Kirk’s U.S. campus tour movement — and ignite a national conversation here in Canada. Source link
Are Conservatives still united behind Pierre Poilievre?
Twenty minutes before Pierre Poilievre accused the RCMP of participating in a massive coverup, he was explaining to his interviewers how he has kept the Conservative Party united behind him. Shortly thereafter, Poilievre decided to test the limits of what Conservatives could agree about. Source link
Poilievre pressed on his RCMP 'despicable' comments, denies saying Trudeau should have been jailed
The fallout over Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s comments about the RCMP and its leadership continued Wednesday as he sought to recast his assertion that some people deserved jail time for the last Liberal government’s missteps. Source link
Carney meets with opposition leaders ahead of budget address
Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with leaders of the opposition parties ahead of a speech to university students in which he’s expected to discuss his government’s impending budget. Source link
Some Conservative MPs doubt Poilievre’s leadership after podcast remarks about RCMP
After Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre blasted RCMP leadership on a recent podcast, some party members told Radio-Canada they are questioning whether they will continue supporting him. Source link