O'Toole attacks Trudeau's 'inexperienced' cabinet as a threat to national unity
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole tore into Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new cabinet lineup Tuesday, saying he's assembled a group of "largely inexperienced and ideological individuals" that pose a threat to the country's national unity and post-pandemic economic recovery.
Kansas City to get 1st stadium in U.S. for women's sports

The owners of Kansas City's professional women's soccer team announced Tuesday they plan to build a $70 million US stadium for the team. Construction on a 11,000-seat facility reportedly will begin next spring or summer, with the stadium ready for use by 2024.
Rogers drama shows how owning a company is not the same thing as controlling it

A type of corporate equity structure used by several of Canada's most prominent companies is once again under fire from critics in light of the current chaos at Rogers Communications Inc.
Elections Alberta posted incorrect information on equalization referendum, law experts say

Constitutional law experts say Elections Alberta posted incorrect information about equalization on its website in advance of the recent referendum that may have misled voters about what effect a yes vote would have.
Alberta referendum on equalization gets 62% support, daylight time voted down by tiny margin

Albertans who cast their ballots in municipal elections were asked by the provincial government where they stood on equalization payments and the setting of the clocks.
This is the lineup of federal cabinet ministers announced today

Here is the complete list of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new cabinet, sworn in today at Rideau Hall in Ottawa.
Anand to Defence, Joly to Foreign Affairs: Trudeau announces major cabinet shakeup

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is kicking off his third mandate with a monumental shift in his cabinet lineup that makes significant changes to senior portfolios.
Queen Elizabeth cancels trip to UN climate conference

Queen Elizabeth has cancelled her planned engagement at the UN climate conference, accepting advice from doctors to rest, Buckingham Palace said Tuesday.
Tens of thousands would lose jobs if Ontario mandated vaccinations in education, minister says
Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce says a mandatory vaccination policy would mean pink slips for tens of thousands of educators when Ontario already faces staffing challenges.
Facing sky-high connection fees, rural Ontarians go off the grid

When Craig Timmermans set out to build a new headquarters for his companies in northern Ontario, he reached out to the power company to find out how much it would charge him to connect to the grid. He was shocked to find out it would cost $80,000.