Premier David Eby speaks at Union of B.C. Municipalities conference – September 26, 2025
Premier David Eby gives a speech at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities’ conference in Victoria.
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Premier David Eby gives a speech at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities’ conference in Victoria.
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The world is still reacting to President Trump’s controversial speech made to military leaders in Quantico, Virginia this week. The president suggested that the United States military could be used further in its cities, talking about an “enemy within.” Marci Shore, professor at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, believes the speech…
Speaking with reporters in Edmonton, federal ministers Anita Anand (foreign affairs) and David McGuinty (national defence) discuss NATO’s response to the incursion of Russian drones into Poland’s airspace. The ministers are in Edmonton to attend a meeting of the Liberal party’s national caucus. source
Ottawa, ON – Under the Liberals, Canadians have been forced to sacrifice their futures just to cover the cost of necessities like rent and food. Food prices have risen almost 40 per cent, and since Mark Carney took office, they have only continued to go up, rising 1.55 per cent. Meanwhile, rents have continued to…
Federal Public Works Minister Joël Lightbound comments on the measures announced by the government aimed at stabilizing Canada Post’s finances and advancing its modernization. NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice reacts to these proposed measures, which include reducing door-to-door letter deliveries for those who still receive them and ultimately converting those addresses to community mailboxes over the…
Ottawa, ON – A decade of reckless Liberal policies broke Canada’s once-envied immigration system. Now, Carney’s Immigration Minister Lena Diab is attempting to ram through another bill that will continue the Liberals’ radical open-borders agenda that has made a mockery of Canadian citizenship. The most reliable projections available from the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) say the…
La Banque du Canada a décidé aujourd’hui de réduire son taux directeur de 25 points de base qui passe à 2,5 %. C’est la première baisse en six mois, et elle survient dans un contexte de forte incertitude : économie en recul, chômage en hausse, guerre commerciale avec les États-Unis. Et c’est dans ce climat…