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A sign that says Rio Tinto.

Industry Minister Mélanie Joly says the federal government is talking to mining and metals giant Rio Tinto about helping the company with cash flow problems caused by the United States’ global steel and aluminum tariffs.


A man and a woman in black formal wear pose for a photo at a wedding.

Relatives of Canadians detained by ICE in the U.S. say they’re furious and frustrated by the treatment of their loved ones and the battles they’re having to fight for even the most basic information. 


a man in a dark suit and white shirt and mauve tie speaks at a podium in front of Canadian flag

Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson has announced $21.5 million in federal funding for five Alberta projects that aim to lower the cost of capturing and storing carbon dioxide emissions.


Drinking water is poured into a glass from a faucet

The federal minister of Indigenous services says her government plans to reintroduce legislation to ensure First Nations’ rights to clean drinking water — despite calls from Alberta and Ontario for it to scrap the bill altogether.


Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre wears a cowboy hat during the Calgary Stampede parade in Calgary, Friday, July 7, 2023.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s path back to the House of Commons runs through a rural Alberta riding that has become a hotbed for Western discontent and the independence movement — a potentially tricky situation to navigate for a leader with national ambitions.


A woman wearing a hijab stands in front of rubble.

With two of their peers killed last year, more than 70 Palestinian students are raising alarms about stalled visa applications to Canada that are stranding them in Gaza or nearby countries as they wait out the war, despite having admissions and scholarships at Canadian universities.


Members of the Canadian Armed Forces await the arrival of Prime Minister Mark Carney ahead of a press conference at Ft. York Armoury, in Toronto, on June 9, 2025.

The Canadian Army is investigating members who allegedly shared what the country’s top soldier called “abhorrent” content within a private Facebook group.


A man with brown hair, wearing a navy suit, stands in front of a window with buildings in the background.

The head of an organization representing automakers said he’s “cautiously optimistic” after meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney to urge him to repeal the electric vehicle sales mandate.


Carney and people behind him

Now that Bill C-5 is the law of the land, Prime Minister Mark Carney says “the real work begins” to fast-track major projects. Here’s what comes next — and what experts say needs to happen.


dairy cows feeding

A new law meant to protect supply management might not be enough to shield the system in trade talks with a Trump administration bent on eliminating it, trade experts say.