
Caroline Elliott is an articulate, policy-driven candidate promising to lead — and unite — B.C. Conservatives at a moment when voters are fed up with Premier David Eby’s NDP government. “We have a 10-point lead right now in the polls. The best way to blow that is to divide ourselves,” says Elliott, front-runner in the B.C. Conservative leadership race. “A divided party is the biggest gift we can hand the NDP.” An Angus Reid Institute poll released this week confirms the surge: the still-leaderless B.C. Conservatives hold 46 per cent support among decided voters, a 10-point lead over the...
May 10, 2026 - 09:00 | Donna Kennedy-Glans | National Post
Casper is currently fostering four owlets, demonstrating important skills like flying, hunting, and fearing humans.
May 10, 2026 - 09:00 | | CBC News - Canada
In his timely new book The Republic of Alberta: An Idea That Won’t Go Away (out now with Sutherland House), journalist Tyler Dawson examines the long history and renewed force of Alberta separatism, and traces how a province that remains overwhelmingly Canadian has nonetheless developed a deep and durable sense of alienation from Ottawa, and the rest of the country. In this exclusive excerpt, Dawson reveals the political tensions that followed the 2025 federal election and explores why, for many Albertans, the question is not simply whether Alberta should leave Canada, but whether...
May 10, 2026 - 07:00 | Special to National Post | National Post
In late July 1990, in the waters off Nova Scotia and at a tiny Cape Breton wharf, a plot to unload around two-dozen tonnes of hash was foiled by RCMP, the coast guard and the military. A judge later called the plan "one of the largest conspiracies ever to import drugs through the Nova Scotia coast."
May 10, 2026 - 05:00 | | CBC News - Canada
Across many northern and remote Indigenous communities, families must leave weeks before giving birth. Some travel alone, others bring a support person, while children and extended family stay behind.
May 10, 2026 - 04:00 | | CBC News - Canada
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon, who has for years championed Canada's reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples, is nearing the end of her tenure. She says she saw herself as a bridge-builder in the role and that reconciliation remains a worthwhile cause.
May 9, 2026 - 14:40 | | The Globe and Mail




