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canada-politics10 days ago

Canada’s unity test: Alberta pipeline pact signals a new energy path

Ottawa and Alberta signed a pact to fast-track a pipeline carrying more than 1 million barrels of oil per day to Pacific markets, a move the prime minister casts as proof of a “Canada that works” amid western alienation and a shift toward diversifying exports beyond the United States. The plan hinges on federal approval by October after Indigenous consultations and BC talks, a new emissions framework for Alberta’s oil-and-gas sector, and a carbon-capture hub; construction could begin in 2027 with first oil to a BC port by 2033–34, likely followed by private-sector ownership.

Carney’s Liberals eye slim majority as three by-elections unfold
world1 month ago

Carney’s Liberals eye slim majority as three by-elections unfold

Mark Carney’s Liberals could clinch a slim majority in the Canadian House of Commons if they win three by-elections on Monday—two in the Toronto area (Scarborough Southwest and University‑Rosedale) and one near Montreal (Terrebonne). With the Liberals holding 171 of 343 seats, wins in Toronto would push them past the threshold, while Terrebonne remains a toss-up; the party has also benefited from five defections (four Conservatives and one NDP). Polls show the Liberals ahead of the Conservatives, and Carney has steered the party toward a more centrist stance, a shift that could delay any federal election until as late as 2029.

Poilievre clinches strong delegate mandate with 87.4% at Conservative leadership review
politics3 months ago

Poilievre clinches strong delegate mandate with 87.4% at Conservative leadership review

Canada’s Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre won an 87.4% mandate from delegates in Calgary during a leadership review, reinforcing his grip on the party after recent electoral defeats. He used the occasion to call for unity and outlined a vision focused on affordability, crime, and a tougher stance against separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec, while facing ongoing questions about his likeability and polling gaps to the Liberals.

world4 months ago

Carney Unveils Canada's Offensive Davos Doctrine

At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Mark Carney outlined a proactive Canadian doctrine to counter Donald Trump in an era of great-power rivalry, signaling Ottawa’s willingness to take the lead rather than wait. The Playbook Canada podcast analyzes how this approach fits with domestic concerns like rising costs of living and upcoming confidence votes in Parliament, with forecaster Philippe Fournier weighing in on 2026 election prospects.