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Sometimes the Status Quo is Interesting
How strong is the rising tide of Alberta separatism? Is the NDP political fortress of Edmonton shaky? Do Edmontonians accept Naheed Nenshi? These were the main storylines of Alberta’s three by-elections. With the votes now counted and unofficial results released, all three stayed status quo – but that doesn’t mean this was a boring by-election. Here’s why these results matter and what we’re watching for next.
Weekly Roundup - June 20, 2025
Parliament rose Friday after the Liberals pushed the controversial One Canadian Economy Act through the House of Commons. In Alberta, by-elections will test party strength amid rising separatist sentiment and a strike looms for teachers. Meanwhile, Premier Ford faced backlash over remarks made during Bill 5 discussions and a statue at Queen’s Park sees the light of day.
Weekly Roundup - June 13, 2025
Prime Minister Mark Carney shook up Canadian politics this week with a historic defence spending boost and bold steps to reduce reliance on the U.S. Behind the scenes, high-stakes trade talks with President Trump are unfolding and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is eyeing a pipeline breakthrough.
Weekly Roundup - June 6, 2025
The Carney government pushed through major legislation to speed up projects and reshape the economy, while Alberta ramped up energy diplomacy and Ontario closed a heated session with fast-tracked bills and controversy.
Weekly Roundup - May 30, 2025
Big week in Canadian politics: Parliament returns with King Charles III outlining PM Carney’s push for a unified economy and major defence investments. In Alberta, Danielle Smith doubles down on autonomy as new polling shows separatist support is significant among the base. At Queen’s Park, Ford’s agenda sparks fierce debate. With summer recesses on the horizon, the political heat is on.
Weekly Roundup - May 23, 2025
Parliament returns next week for the first time since the federal election and Prime Minister Mark Carney faces a mounting to-do list - with no permanent Chief of Staff. From high-stakes recounts and rising separatist tensions in Alberta, this political week is loaded. Dive into the power plays and flashpoints shaping Canada’s next chapter - before the Throne Speech sets it all in motion.
Danielle Smith Announces New Cabinet
Ric McIver’s move to Speaker opened the door for a cabinet shuffle —and Premier Danielle Smith didn’t waste the opportunity. Midway through her mandate, the reorganization sees three new faces at the table and sets the tone for what's next.
2025 Ontario Budget Analysis
Ontario's 2025 Budget, titled "A Plan to Protect Ontario," is tabled against the backdrop of economic uncertainty triggered by U.S. tariffs. The budget boosts infrastructure, skills training, and tax cuts with a path to balance by 2027-28.
Federal Cabinet 2025
This morning, Prime Minister Mark Carney's new Cabinet comprised of 28 ministers and 10 Secretaries of State was sworn in at Rideau Hall.
Weekly Roundup - May 9, 2025
Canada’s political landscape is rapidly evolving. From Prime Minister Mark Carney’s meeting with the U.S. President to Premier Doug Ford’s pre-budget announcements, and Alberta’s push for a binding agreement with Ottawa, this week’s top stories reveal power plays, political shakeups, and growing regional divides.