Tag: Justin Trudeau
Small modular reactors, big dreams: Ontario’s nuclear pitch
With the first SMR in North America being built at the Darlington nuclear site, the province is testing new ground to meet future power demand.
Book tells stories of African Canadian servicemen from Grey County
A project started almost a quarter of a century ago to remember African Canadian servicemen from Grey County continues to evolve, educate and enlighten. On Saturday local author and artist Bonita Johnson deMatteis spoke at the British Methodist Episcopal Church during a launch for the second edition of her book Lest We Forget. It contains […]
LFP Letters to the Editor: February 6, 2026
A Free Press reader wonders where Canada would be if Stephen Harper had remained prime minister instead of electing Justin Trudeau.
Xue: Don’t expect quick results from Mark Carney’s China visit
The state visit of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is best understood as an ice-breaking moment to establish dialogue
A Pipeline That Won’t Be Built and the Real Trade Beneath the Canadian Climate Deal
The public debate around the Canadian Smith Carney memorandum of understanding (MOU) has focused on what appears to be a federal retreat on climate policy in exchange for support for a new crude oil pipeline. That surface reading is easy to reach in the first hours and days of commentary. … [continued]
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