Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Public trust in Canada’s institutions is rising in face of U.S. hostility: poll
OTTAWA - Public trust in Canada's key institutions is on the rise as the country navigates unprecedented tensions with the United States, a new poll suggests. The annual CanTrust Index published by Pr...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Feb 24, 2026

Porter becomes latest Canadian airline to restart service to Mexico
Porter Airlines is resuming service to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Tuesday after cancelling flights because of widespread violence. The announcement follows similar moves by Air Canada, WestJet and Ai...
Canadian Press Feb 23, 2026

Parti Québécois takes riding of Chicoutimi, continuing byelection win streak
SAGUENAY - The Parti Qubcois has won a byelection in the riding of Chicoutimi, less than eight months before Quebec's next general election. Preliminary results showed PQ candidate Marie-Karlynn Lafla...
Canadian Press Feb 23, 2026

Air Canada joins WestJet, Air Transat in resuming Mexico flights
OTTAWA - Air Canada is resuming flights to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on Tuesday after cancelling service because of widespread violence, following similar announcements by WestJet and Air Transat. In a...
Dylan Robertson, The Canadian Press Feb 23, 2026

CP NewsAlert: WestJet, Air Transat resuming Mexico flights after eruption of violence
Two Canadian airlines are resuming service on Tuesday to parts of Mexico after cancelling flights over widespread violence. WestJet says it will resume scheduled operations to and from Puerto Vallarta...
Canadian Press Feb 23, 2026

Study says AI has potential to transform health care, but only if we figure out how to use it effectively
REGINA — A new study from the Fraser Institute focuses on the growing use of artificial intelligence in health care. The study, released last week and titled How Implementing System-Wide So...
John Cairns Feb 23, 2026

Immigration measures stay in border bill with no amendment
OTTAWA - Senators on the national security committee have approved the immigration measures outlined in the government's border bill, C-12, with no amendment, despite the Senate social affairs committ...
David Baxter, The Canadian Press Feb 23, 2026

Ex-B.C. school trustee to fight $750,000 penalty for 'insidious' anti-SOGI campaign
VANCOUVER - A former British Columbia school trustee will be going to court to challenge a $750,000 penalty imposed by the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal, which ruled that he poisoned the workplaces of LG...
Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press Feb 23, 2026

Eby says it looks like OpenAI could have prevented 'horrific' Tumbler Ridge killings
VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby said it "looks like" OpenAI had the opportunity to prevent the recent mass shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., in which nine people died, as pressure piled ...
Wolfgang Depner, The Canadian Press Feb 23, 2026

Immigration Department helping Canadian military recruit foreign military members
HALIFAX - The head of Canadian Armed Forces says a policy aimed at attracting highly skilled foreign military members is getting a boost from the federal Immigration Department as the military scrambl...
Michael MacDonald, The Canadian Press Feb 23, 2026










