Why Parliament could be on the brink of a snap election — again
[ad_1] “This is pure partisan politics,” Liberal House leader Pablo Rodriguez said on Friday, referring to a Conservative motion that
Read More[ad_1] “This is pure partisan politics,” Liberal House leader Pablo Rodriguez said on Friday, referring to a Conservative motion that
Read More[ad_1] The federal government is ready to use its financial leverage over the health system to fight anti-Indigenous racism in
Read More[ad_1] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that applying for the new Canada Recovery Benefit would be “simple” and that no Canadian would be
Read More[ad_1] Two hours after WestJet announced on Wednesday that it was curtailing its flights to and from Atlantic Canada, an
Read More[ad_1] As he continues a European tour, Canada’s top diplomat has met in Lithuania with the exiled opposition leader of
Read More[ad_1] The federal government says tens of thousands of seniors are at risk of losing benefits because they haven’t yet
Read More[ad_1] The Senate of Canada will pay nearly half a million dollars in compensation to nine employees of a now-resigned
Read More[ad_1] Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne was in Vienna today for meetings with officials of various international organizations and Austrian leaders to talk about
Read More[ad_1] Rideau Hall has spent more than $110,000 in public money so far on legal representation in response to allegations of
Read More[ad_1] Slightly less than a quarter of a million Canadians applied for the Canada recovery benefit on the first day applications
Read More[ad_1] Canada’s top public doctor says there’s no need to cancel Halloween this year — as long as trick-or-treaters respect the new realities
Read More[ad_1] Canadian Security Intelligence Service employees see the spadework needed to obtain a judicial warrant as “a necessary evil” that
Read More[ad_1] Canada is ready to be “an honest broker” in an escalating dispute between Turkey and Greece over offshore exploration
Read More[ad_1] Canadians seeking to access new financial support after missing work because of COVID-19 appeared to briefly run into technical glitches
Read More[ad_1] It’s been almost 50 years since Jean Laporte learned from a television report that his father had been killed
Read More[ad_1] Today marks a day of both hope and anxiety for immigrants desperate to bring their parents or grandparents to
Read More[ad_1] The federal Conservatives want MPs to create an anti-corruption committee to investigate the WE Charity issue. Tory ethics critic
Read More[ad_1] The fallout from an American election touches countries around the world — starting with its neighbours next door. And
Read More[ad_1] China can no longer credibly use the “excuse” of COVID-19 to continue keeping Canadian diplomats from visiting Michael Kovrig
Read More[ad_1] Elections Canada says it has identified roughly 3,500 cases of people who voted in 2019’s federal election where there was conflicting evidence
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