With U.S. threats of making Canada the 51st state, hundreds rally on Parliament Hill

Hundreds of people gathered on Parliament Hill for the "Elbows up, Canada" rally as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens economywide tariffs and making the country into the 51st state. 

The "Elbows up, Canada" rally came together after four days of planning, drawing big name speakers including former foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy, Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and stand up comedian Shaun Majumder. 

The core message was simple, Canada is not for sale. 

Elbows up is a hockey term describing an effective way to protect yourself from an opposing player. 

Trudeau says that 'Canada is not a given' in farewell speech amid Trump threats

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that freedom, democracy and Canada "are not a given" in his farewell speech to Liberals just before former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney was announced as the new Liberal leader. 

This comes as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens Canada with economic annexation and places tariffs on Canadian imports coming into the States.

"This is a nation-defining moment. Democracy is not a given. Freedom, it's not a given. Canada is not a given. None of those happen by accident. None of them will continue without effort," Trudeau said. 

Mark Carney to become next PM after sweeping Liberal leadership race

Federal Liberals elected Mark Carney to lead their party into the next election in a resounding first-ballot victory on Sunday, putting him on track to soon become the next prime minister of Canada.

This brings an end to an unusually short, two-month long leadership race called to replace outgoing leader Justin Trudeau and clears the path for an expected early election call.

Hockey mom’s perspective: Boston Tait’s passion and hard work paying off

Becky Cassidy has witnessed her son, Boston Tait, rise through the ranks of minor hockey with determination and passion. A proud hockey mom for many years, Cassidy recalls when Boston first laced up his skates at three years old. He quickly fell in love with the sport, joining Estevan Minor Hockey as a young player. "We never had to fight him to get his stuff on and get him to the rink. It was something he always wanted to do," Cassidy said. 

Liberals to turn the page on the Justin Trudeau era as party selects successor

Liberals are gathering in Ottawa on the final day of their party's leadership contest to vote for who they think is best to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the helm.

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney remains the presumed front runner and as of this weekend has lapped his opponents in fundraising figures by millions of dollars.

Former finance minister Chrystia Freeland, Liberal lawmaker Karina Gould and Montreal businessman Frank Baylis are all vying for the party's top job.

Saskatchewan Firearm Office signs Memorandum to provide firearm education to local Métis Nations

The Saskatchewan Firearms Office has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Métis Nation - Saskatchewan as they're looking to provide ongoing firearms safety education for Métis citizens. In it, the Office and the Métis Nation agreed to outline partnership pieces such as increasing firearms licenses among MN-S citizens and promoting firearms safety and education. 

Measles know no borders—Sask. health officer outlines key vaccination guidelines

As measles outbreaks continue to make headlines worldwide, Dr. Stanley Enebeli, Medical Health Officer with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, is urging residents of the southeast and across the province to stay vigilant.

While cases of measles have increased in parts of Canada, including Ontario and Quebec, and internationally, Enebeli confirmed that Saskatchewan has not yet reported any measles cases in 2025. However, he emphasized the importance of continued monitoring, as the risk remains due to outbreaks elsewhere.

Blind spots and big rigs: SGI on sharing the road safely with oversized vehicles

As oversized vehicles, such as semi-trucks hauling large loads or farm equipment, become more common on highways, it's important for drivers to be aware of the safety measures needed to navigate around them.

Micheala Solomon is the communications consultant for SGI. She explains the safety measures that should be taken when coming across oversize vehicles on the road, beginning with an emphasis on giving them space. 

Photo Gallery: The week in national and international news photos

Here's a look at some of this week's top news photos as selected by The Canadian Press editors.

Image removed.Sean Baker, winner of the awards for best original screenplay, best film editing, best director, and best picture for "Anora," attends the Governors Ball after the Oscars on Sunday, March 2, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/John Locher)

 

The Liberals are about to choose the next prime minister. What happens next?

The Liberals will choose a new leader Sunday, marking the end of Justin Trudeau's decade as prime minister.

He will step down officially in the days to come. On Tuesday, Trudeau said he will have a conversation with the incoming leader to determine exactly when that will happen.

"It should happen reasonably quickly, but there's a lot of things to do in a transition like this, particularly in this complicated time in the world," Trudeau said.

Here's a look at what comes next.