11:00 AT / 10:00 ET: Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks with reporters in Halifax
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks with reporters in Halifax following a cabinet meeting.
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Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks with reporters in Halifax following a cabinet meeting.
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As part of the Canada-British Columbia bilateral agreement to end gender-based violence, B.C. will receive $18 million this year from the federal government to support survivors and break the cycle of violence through Safe and Supported: B.C.’s Gender-Based Violence Action Plan. B.C.’s action plan is focused on boosting services and supports for survivors, strengthening government’s…
Alberta wants to obtain an accelerated approbation for a new pipeline to the west coast, but British Columbia is strongly opposed to it. In an interview with CPAC host Michael Serapio, British Columbia’s minister of Energy and Climate Solutions, Adrian Dix, insists that the pipeline project has no private proponents and suggests to focus on…
MPs speak with reporters on Parliament Hill as they convene for the daily question period in the House of Commons. Minister Sean Fraser (justice) and NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice are asked about Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree’s reported comments about the government’s push for the federal gun buyback program being due to political pressure from…
Conference Board of Canada Chief Economist Pedro Antunes discusses the Bank of Canada’s interest rate cut and what it means for the economy. Northwest Territories Premier RJ Simpson talks about what major projects he would like to see pursued in his territory. Ontario Minister of Energy and Mines Stephen Lecce talks about his province’s proposals…
Premier Wab Kinew speaks with reporters in Winnipeg about creating jobs for Manitobans. He is joined by Tanya Palson, the executive director of Manitoba Building Trades, and Kevin Rebeck, president of the Manitoba Federation of Labour. source
Speaking with reporters on Parliament Hill, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May shares her reaction to the Canadian Climate Institute’s emissions report. The institute’s latest estimate finds that emission levels remained unchanged in 2024, with Canada unlikely to reach its 2030 target. (September 18, 2025) (no interpretation) source