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Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada has walked back an initial denial of media services to an independent journalist based in part on the Income Tax Act's criteria for outlets to qualify for federal tax credits and subsidies. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada has walked back an initial denial of media services to an independent journalist based in part on the Income Tax Act's criteria for outlets to qualify for federal tax credits and subsidies. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade

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There has been an 'uptick' in negative responses to First Nations’ rights in British Columbia following the August 2025 Cowichan judgment, which grants the Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title to portions of their traditional territory along the Fraser River, says Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald told The Hill Times that the Liberal government 'will continue to protect supply-managed sectors,' and that 'supply management is not on the table,' in the CUSMA review. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Prime Minister Mark Carney first refused to weigh in the legality of the American-Israeli intervention, claiming that was a judgment for others to make. He subsequently clarified his comments, saying the attack appears to be a prima facie case of breaking international law. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
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The goal, Prime Minister Mark Carney said, is to raise Canadian goods and services exports to China—from nearly $40-billion annually now—by 50 per cent, or $20-billion, by 2030. While one purpose in his visit was to address trade irritants, the real purpose was to reset after many years of diplomatic deep-freeze. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade

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Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. With India, what had been framed as a serious sovereign breach was suddenly repositioned as an irritant best managed quietly in the service of trade diversification and export development, writes Bhagwant Sandhu. Photograph courtesy of X/NarendraModi
Prime Minister Mark Carney released the long-awaited strategy on Feb. 17, outlining Canada’s goal to boost the share of defence procurement projects going to Canadian firms to 70 per cent.  The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade

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Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali tabled the 2026-27 main estimates in the House of Commons on Feb. 26. About 59.8 per cent of feds’ spending ask is being requested for transfer payments. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali tabled the 2026-27 main estimates in the House of Commons on Feb. 26. About 59.8 per cent of feds’ spending ask is being requested for transfer payments. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
As governments speak of 'building Canada up,' the conversation has centred on industrial policy, supply chains, and trade resilience. Yet, one of the most significant economic opportunities remains under-leveraged: plant-based agriculture as a core pillar of our national economic strategy, writes Colin Saravanamuttoo. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia/Creative Commons
As governments speak of 'building Canada up,' the conversation has centred on industrial policy, supply chains, and trade resilience. Yet, one of the most significant economic opportunities remains under-leveraged: plant-based agriculture as a core pillar of our national economic strategy, writes Colin Saravanamuttoo. Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia/Creative Commons

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Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez said the national supply chain office “will enhance the resilience, efficiency, and reliability of our transportation systems,” in a Transport Canada press release on Dec. 1, 2023.
Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez said the national supply chain office “will enhance the resilience, efficiency, and reliability of our transportation systems,” in a Transport Canada press release on Dec. 1, 2023.
Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez said the national supply chain office “will enhance the resilience, efficiency, and reliability of our transportation systems,” in a Transport Canada press release on Dec. 1, 2023.

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