Saturday, May 2, 2026
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith sat down for a year-end interview where she covered the remarkable progress Alberta is making developing the province’s natural resources.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe shuffled his cabinet, creating a new minister for community safety, replacing the ministry of corrections, policing, and public safety.
Here’s what’s happening in Conservative Canada: From Ottawa to the provinces, Conservatives set the tone on affordability, public safety, and economic growth. Pierre Poilievre took on Mark Carney’s high-cost agenda in a rare CBC...
Premier Danielle Smith reaches into her playbook and finds what unites United Conservative party activists.
Premier Currie Dixon was officially sworn into Yukon government office before naming three incumbent MLAs, who formerly served as ministers and critics, as well as five news faces, to his cabinet.
One prolific offender’s ability to influence the crime rate in Penticton underscores the futility of current public safety strategies, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has confirmed he “100 per cent” intends to run again in 2028. Speaking ahead of the Saskatchewan Party Convention in Saskatoon, Moe reaffirmed his commitment to lead as he enters the remainder of...
We sat down with Dr. Matt Strauss, Conservative Member of Parliament for Kitchener South—Hespeler, to discuss his successful campaign, priorities in office, and views on health care, public safety, and the challenges facing Canadians today.
Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon says Yukon voters have opted for change by electing what he calls a “strong Yukon Party majority government.”
Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon is calling for change while leading five incumbent MLAs, many who have served multiple terms, plus 15 additional candidates for MLA to cover every riding in the 2025 territorial elections.
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