3 hrs ago | Lake Cowichan Gazette
Peter Julian, the NDP critic for Energy and Natural Resources, will be the featured guest at an informal round table in Nelson hosted by MP Alex Atamanenko and the West Kootenay EcoSociety.
7 hrs ago | The Guardian
Ghiz 'disappointed' in Duffy spending scandal
Prince Edward Island Premier Robert Ghiz says he is disappointed in the spending scandal dogging P.E.I. Senator Mike Duffy, but he believes Islanders should not feel it reflects negatively on the province.
12 hrs ago | People's Daily Online
Chinese premier's Germany tour to enhance bilateral partnership, China-EU ties
16 hrs ago | The Chronicle Herald
Trudeau promises McNeil election help
Federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and provincial Liberal Leader Stephen McNeil make their way through a crowd of supporters during the party's rally at Pier 21 in Halifax on Friday.
20 hrs ago | Bangkok Post
The suspected hitman wanted by police for the assassination attempt on People's Alliance for Democracy leader Sondhi Limthongkul has died of nasopharyngeal cancer.
Northern Tablelands by-election preview
Voters in the Armidale region of northern New South Wales go to the polls tomorrow to choose a successor to independent state MP Richard Torbay.
Saskatchewan premier no longer believes Senate can be reformed
Wall says he now believes it would be easier to scrap Parliament's chamber of sober second thought than try to change it.
COLUMN: Local voices in Victoria
By Frank Bucholtz - Surrey North Delta Leader Published: May 24, 2013 10:00 AM Updated: May 24, 2013 10:10 AM Surrey and Delta issues will get plenty of attention in the next four years, with a strong contingent of MLAs backing the government of re-elected Premier Christy Clark.
British Columbia Premier Christy Clark in Vancouver, on May 15, 2013. the Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
Passing a balanced budget, going on a trade mission to Asia, and establishing labour peace with teachers are among B.C. Premier Christy Clark's top priorities as she announced she will recall the legislature this summer.
Abe on 1st trip to Myanmar by Japan PM in 36 years
Traveling with a delegation of business leaders, Abe was to arrive in Yangon Friday evening for a three-day trip, and will meet President Thein Sein on Sunday in Naypyitaw, officials from his office said.
Is Japan's premier afraid of ghosts?
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's cabinet on Friday formally denied months-long rumours that the premier had not moved into his official residence over fears the mansion is haunted.
Premiers' meeting points to detente between B.C., Alberta
Premiers Christy Clark of B.C. and Alison Redford of Alberta. Premiers Christy Clark of B.C. and Alison Redford of Alberta.
Premier says 'bridge bundling' possible
Two Sasakatoon high schools and the Shaw Centre are on lockdown while Saskatoon police investigate a report of a boy possibly armed with a gun.
Former premier among growing list of politicians offered cash in Laval
Chinese premier raises five-point proposal for boosting cooperation with Pakistan
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang meets with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and interim Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso in Islamabad, Pakistan, May 22, 2013.
Ontario power plant cancellations: Liberals knew of $900 million 'worst-case scenario'
Finance Minister Charles Sousa says he fought against a proposed Mississauga plant before being elected as an MPP in 2007 and held that position in opposition to his own government, until the plant was cancelled.
EVEN if Tony Abbott were caught streaking naked down Collins Street in Melbourne the Coalition would probably still win the looming election, former Federal Treasurer Peter Costello says.
Bulgarian Socialists to Form Cabinet After Gerb Rejects Offer
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev asked the Socialists to form a coalition Cabinet after ex-Premier Boyko Borissov, the winner of May 12 elections , rejected the offer as he lacks sufficient parliamentary support.
Stephen Harper to stand with the Pacific Alliance as Canada makes the Americas a priority
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will stand with four of Canada's closest friends in the Americas on Thursday as they work to knock down walls and become one of the world's premier trading blocs: the Pacific Alliance.
Irish premier in Athens for meeting with Samaras
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny was expected in Athens on Thursday for a meeting with Greece's government leader Antonis Samaras.