Carney unveils new Russia sanctions on 162 targets at G7 summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will sanction 162 people, entities and vessels tied to Russia’s war on Ukraine, after meeting Zelenskyy on the margins of the G7 summit in France.
Carney courts Europe on Ireland visit as he heads into the G7 summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney met Ireland's leader before the G7 summit and pressed for closer Canada-EU ties, framing the gathering as a chance to weave 'strands' of a new world order.
Vancouver readies for its first World Cup match as B.C. opens Business House
Australia and Turkiye open BC Place's seven-match World Cup slate on Saturday, as the province launches a trade showcase at the convention centre to court investors.
Toronto tactical officer killed in shootout during North York search warrant raid
Const. Marc Pinizzotto, an 18-year Toronto police veteran, was fatally shot executing a search warrant tied to multiple shootings including a March attack on the US Consulate.
Carney unveils plan to strengthen Canada's food system and rein in grocery costs
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced measures Thursday to make Canada's food system more competitive and resilient, including new support for independent grocers and more funding for the Competition Bureau.
Canada's wildfires flare again as Carney convenes federal response group
More than 130 wildfires were burning across Canada in early June, with over 113,000 hectares scorched, after a slow start to the season. Prime Minister Mark Carney convened the Incident Response Group as B.C., Ontario and Quebec brace for peak risk.
Wildfire smoke pushes Toronto's air among world's worst as heat warning holds
Smoke from wildfires in northern Ontario and the Prairies drove Toronto's air quality to among the worst of any major city on Monday, as Environment Canada kept heat and air-quality alerts in place across the Greater Toronto Area.
Carney slows environmental overhaul as Canada confirms recession
Days after Statistics Canada reported two straight quarters of GDP contraction, the Carney government extended consultations on a contested package of regulatory and environmental changes to July 22. The prime minister has cast the technical recession as part of a 'settling-in' period as the economy adjusts to the U.S. trade war.
Carney unveils federal AI strategy in Toronto
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the Canadian government's strategy on artificial intelligence in Toronto, touring a research institute and meeting researchers. AI Minister Evan Solomon said the plan aims to build public trust in the technology, empower workers and underpin new privacy and online safety laws.
Earlier coverage
- Canada exported $14.7m in military goods to Israel in 2025 despite permit freeze
- Alberta sets October vote on path to independence referendum, deepening Canada unity strain
- Toronto’s Olivia Chow to seek second term as 2026 election field forms
- Toronto breaks ground on 80 affordable rental homes in Scarborough as Chow accelerates HousingTO targets
- Carney chooses Saab GlobalEye over Boeing Wedgetail in C$10bn surveillance plane swap
- Toronto activates expanded heat-warning playbook ahead of forecast 2026 heatwave season
- Ford breaks ground on $1bn Ontario Science Centre at Ontario Place for 2029 opening
- Carney and Sim tour Burnaby modular-housing site as HST adjustment talks begin
- Carney to take Canada investment pitch to New York after Vancouver homebuilding tour
- Mayor Olivia Chow awards Key to the City in honour of Cree concept of Wahkohtowin
- US suspends 86-year-old defence forum with Canada in rebuke to Ottawa
- Carney says Canada and Alberta will advance a new oil-export pipeline
- Toronto Public Health investigates travel-related measles case
- Carney unveils clean electricity strategy aimed at doubling Canada's grid by 2050
- Toronto names new electric ferries as city marks one month to World Cup kickoff
- Metro Vancouver skips stage one, jumps straight to stage two water restrictions as wildfire season opens
- Obama keynote in Toronto with Carney triggers Logan Act outcry from Trump allies
- Carney to table bill cutting major-project approvals to two years
- Toronto planning committee weighs feasibility of Danforth Garage site plans