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New polling suggests Pierre Poilievre popularity is slipping among Conservative voters, raising fresh questions about his momentum heading into the next election. While most past supporters still back him, the softer enthusiasm could shape how the party talks about affordability, taxes, and leadership in the months ahead.
Officials say they’re ready to crack down on international student overstays, but fresh scrutiny is raising bigger questions about whether governments are putting anti-fraud money where the risks are highest. For Canadians, the debate over international student overstays is also a test of how well public dollars are being protected.
Toronto Sceptres win in style with a poised 2-0 shutout over Minnesota, boosting their playoff hopes at a crucial point in the season. Timely scoring and a standout effort from Raygan Kirk made this the kind of complete road performance fans will be talking about.
Atlantic Canada trucking and delivery firms are watching Ottawa’s fuel-tax relief with cautious optimism as high diesel costs continue to squeeze operations. If the measure delivers real savings, it could help ease pressure on carriers and slow the ripple effect of higher prices for Canadian businesses and families.
As the playoff race heats up, the Edmonton Oilers are under the spotlight with every game carrying bigger stakes for fans in Alberta and across Canada. With Leon Draisaitl leading the conversation, this latest update shows why Edmonton remains one of the country’s biggest hockey stories.
Leon Draisaitl practice gave the Edmonton Oilers and their fans a welcome reason for optimism as the playoff race heats up. With the star forward back on the ice, all eyes are now on whether this encouraging step leads to a return to game action soon.
The Shreveport mass shooting has left a community reeling and raised urgent new questions about gun violence, public safety and prevention on both sides of the border. As investigators search for answers, Canadians are watching closely to see what this tragedy could mean for future debates on policing, firearms laws and emergency response.
This heartbreaking domestic violence shooting in Louisiana is resonating far beyond the U.S., raising urgent questions for Canadian readers about family violence, child safety, and prevention. As more details emerge, the tragedy is sharpening the focus on how warning signs are missed—and what can be done before violence turns deadly.
The Louisiana mass shooting in Shreveport is a heartbreaking tragedy that left 10 people dead, including eight children, and is raising urgent questions about domestic violence, gun access, and missed warning signs. As investigators search for answers, the case is renewing cross-border conversations about family safety and violence prevention.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canadians will get regular updates as Ottawa works to tackle Canada economic dependence on the United States and build a stronger, more self-reliant future. With trade, jobs and supply chains on the line, many will be watching closely to see how this plan turns into real progress.


