Who’s afraid of foreign interference? Apparently the BC Green Party. Plus Mark Carney launches a tariff response and picks his first major projects.
Links
- Verification woes cloud B.C. Green party’s leadership race – Business in Vancouver
- All eligible party members will be able to vote in leadership race: B.C. Greens – Mission City Record
- Kelowna conservative strategist behind AI news site targeting John Rustad | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan’s News Source
- Prime Minister Carney launches new measures to protect, build, and transform Canadian strategic industries
- Carney unveils billions in funding, Buy Canadian policy to combat Trump’s tariffs | CBC News
- Canada delaying plan to force automakers to hit EVs sales targets | CBC News
- Prime Minister Carney launches new measures to protect, build, and transform Canadian strategic industries
- Saskatchewan premier set to return from China trip this week
- Prime Minister Carney announces first projects to be reviewed by the new Major Projects Office
- Alberta premier says province is being heard by Carney
- Exclusive: Canada may drop oil emissions cap as part of new climate plan, sources say | Reuters
- Border security bill, budget could put Liberal minority government on the defensive this fall – iPolitics
- Conservatives will introduce a bail reform bill this fall, Poilievre says – The Globe and Mail
- Carney will introduce legislation next month to tighten bail system – The Globe and Mail


