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Agency’s assessment does not point to a highly organized effort or indicate the Conservative leader’s circle knew of the actions, source says
The federal Conservative Leader said on Wednesday that transgender women should not be allowed in women’s change rooms and public washrooms
A new poll shows the Conservative Party and its leader have a healthy lead over the Liberal Party and Justin Trudeau
Photos on the group’s website show Carney with executives of the organization as the Liberal Leader says there was no prearranged meeting
Ms. Lewis is sponsoring a petition initiated by a B.C. resident that calls for Canada to withdraw from the organization to bring it before Parliament
Conservative Leader says there would not be a levy on Canadian steel, aluminum, food production, concrete and other industries
Though he is not directly to blame for this latest humiliation, Justin Trudeau’s foreign policy lies in shambles
Federal government has also disbursed about $1.5-billion since 2017 to help provinces and cities pay for the cost of accommodating asylum seekers
A group of more than 30 current and past executives published an open letter saying Poilievre’s plans are best to get the country’s economy ‘back on track’
House Speaker Greg Fergus says it was the third time Poilievre had disregarded rulings on the use of unparliamentary language during Question Period
Stephen Harper calls for end of ‘naive globalism’ responding to Chinese political interference
Former PM Harper says Trump didn’t create Canada’s problems as he endorses Poilievre at Edmonton rally attended by thousands
Survey by Nanos Research finds 62% of Canadians support scrapping a deal to purchase 88 F-35 planes
In a not-so-subtle jab at Pierre Poilievre, the Liberal Leader has declared that negativity will not solve Canada’s problems, which may hit just the right note in the zeitgeist
The Alberta premier is touring the province this summer to consult on potential referendum topics
Fifty-three per cent of respondents say Canada should accept fewer immigrants than the federal government’s 465,000 goal for 2023
PMO says invite came after Hunka’s name had been proposed by the Canadian Ukrainian Congress, along with other members of Canada’s Ukrainian community
Photos on the group’s website show Carney with executives of the group as the Liberal Leader says there was no prearranged meeting
The Conservative Leader is in dead heat with Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy in Carleton, sources say
Poilievre’s comments are his first elaboration of his views since Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced a series of policies limiting transgender rights
Research finds that three in five Canadians think such talk should be taken at least somewhat seriously
Overall, Environics Institute research found Canadians three times more likely to prefer Democratic nominee Kamala Harris to win, but support for Trump is higher among younger residents
Sources say they are unsure about what the Liberal Party national executive plans to do to replace Trudeau as leader
If elected, Conservative government would also increase age when seniors must stop contributing to RRSPs
Both countries are looking for new export markets as the U.S. becomes increasingly protectionist
Of the foreigners who are missing, 431 have been found guilty of serious crimes such as sexual assault
Yuen sidesteps questions about his stand on Taiwan, Uyghur genocide and China’s foreign meddling
The revelation prompted Commons Speaker Anthony Rota to issue a rebuke Tuesday over the failure to fully answer written questions
New Democrat MP Charlie Angus, an outspoken critic of Musk, is sponsoring the petition
The Liberal Leader responded to Globe reporting on a federal plan to direct more cloud computing to Canadian companies, following pushback to an existing shortlist of American firms
There were more than one million international students in 2023, about three times the number of permits a decade earlier
Speaking in Vancouver today, the federal Conservative Leader says he was asked multiple times by the cabin crew to speak and the union should be the one apologizing
A source says foreign-interference concerns caused the party to revoke his leadership and nomination bids, but the expelled MP says it was because he opposed Sikh separatism
Parties continue to rollout policy announcements as campaigns prepare for U.S President Donald Trump’s plans to reveal ‘reciprocal’ tariffs later this week
MP Wayne Long and former cabinet member Catherine McKenna have added to the voices calling on Trudeau to resign, as concern grows that the party is heading toward a disastrous general election
King Charles visited Ottawa with Queen Camilla in May to deliver the Throne Speech
Tories claim Trudeau misled the House of Commons when he said in September that he had no knowledge of Yaroslav Hunka
The Conservative Leader called the EV mandates a ‘Car-ney tax,’ saying they will cost consumers more and Canadians should be able to choose what kind of vehicle they drive
Poilievre alleges that the Prime Minister, through his environmental and tax policies, is making it easier for Trump to divert business investment to the United States
Eighty-three individuals were appointed to the Order, consisting of companions, officers and members
A bitter and damaging trade war with the U.S. is unfolding during the first week of the federal election campaign
A-G report found Ottawa paid company millions, often without ensuring work was actually done
Comments from Chinese embassy come as Ottawa prepares for possibility of 25-per-cent tariffs from U.S.
Mr. Poilievre earlier this week confirmed his campaign had paid the legal expenses of whistle-blower Debra Jodoin
Pierre Poilievre accuses the Prime Minister of trying to gag him, while the Conservative Party’s foreign affairs critic urges the Liberal government to table the names of all compromised MPs
Conservatives said Greg Fergus should resign after he booted Pierre Poilievre out of Question Period but the Speaker’s office flatly rejected the demand
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly expels Indian foreign intelligence agency’s head of Canadian operations
Alberta’s pension rebellion and Saskatchewan’s war on the carbon tax demonstrate the price the country pays when Ottawa gets heavy-handed
‘Where are Mr. Carney’s elbows these days? He seems to have misplaced them,’ the Conservative Leader said in Surrey, B.C.
The Globe and Mail reported earlier this week that the unredacted version of findings identifies some, though not all, of the parliamentarians accused of collaborating with foreign governments for...
Bill C-63 was introduced last month and would usher in measures to combat hate online, allowing people to complain to Canada’s Human Rights Commission about hateful posts
Chinese foreign ministry says opening up tourism will ‘deepen mutual understanding and friendship’ with Canada
Conservative Leader said he would end what he called ‘shadow lobbying’ and would increase fines for ethics violations
Scheer revealed his decision 24 hours after The Globe contacted the party seeking confirmation that the Conservative Fund is paying tuition fees for four of his five children
A planned visit by the PM at the Stampede, a key stop in the political summer barbeque circuit, has been cancelled, say sources
PM says the two countries have hit a ‘turning point’ that will pay dividends for Canadians despite no concrete results from Friday’s meeting
Honking is a common way of showing support at picket lines and the union is considering legal options to defend its member, PSAC says
The Prime Minister says Canada needs to reduce its dependency on its neighbour to avoid being beholden to America’s foreign policy whims
Prime Minister says he plans to move forward with probe, government wants to ensure whoever leads the inquiry can do so without ‘partisan toxicity’
Party members would have the chance to vote on whether Poilievre should remain leader if national council signs off on proposal
Conservative Leader also said he would keep Parliament sitting through the summer to pass three omnibus pieces of legislation, should his party form government
The undeveloped land has long been promoted by politicians and some mining companies as holding a treasure trove of mineral riches, but development hasn’t moved forward in nearly two decades
Conservative Party supporters in Canada are more likely to believe pro-Kremlin narratives than Liberals and New Democrats, poll suggests
Any supervised consumption site near a school or playground would be closed under a Conservative government, he added
Sources say questions involve meddling by Modi government and backroom involvement in her campaign by Conservatives
Jagmeet Singh told reporters that he received a briefing last week from Trudeau and a second briefing from Canadian security officials on the mid-June killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar
The move comes more than a month after Trudeau said he would ask security services to find another way to brief Poilievre on foreign interference targeting the Conservatives
The poll is based on phone surveys of more than 1,000 randomly selected Canadians
The Opposition Leader says he wants Parliament declared an essential service so a reduced number of MPs can resume their House of Commons duties
The program is under scrutiny over increasing use to fill low-wage positions, while experts question growing reliance on foreign workers as unemployment rises
Unhappy Mennonites had threatened to undermine confidence in Pierre Poilievre in not one but two ridings, but the Conservatives easily held both seats
China announced this week that it is imposing a 75.8-per-cent duty on canola seed in connection to an anti-dumping probe
Directors of a charitable foundation made thousands of dollars of personal donations to the riding association in August 2021 while Canada was in the middle of a general election
Watchdog says Ottawa is taking an overly broad definition of capital spending
Carney finished 58th out of 120 runners in the 26-kilometre Haliburton Forest Trail Race
MP Jamil Jivani has accused the Premier of being ‘a hype man for the Liberal Party’
The motion will need support of the NDP to succeed as the Bloc Québécois sides with the Tories
The parties say any further hearings could put probes by the Canada Border Services Agency, which produced the report, and the RCMP at risk
It’s worth pausing to reflect on the damage Mr. Trudeau has inflicted on Canadian unity after eight years in power
The poll also suggests the most important issues to Canadians are economic growth and jobs, followed by taxes and finances
India says Canada is ‘promoting secessionism and inciting violence against Indian diplomats’
Conservative MP Michael Barrett has asked the commissioner to examine whether Carney’s new role, while still serving as chair of Brookfield Asset Management, puts him in conflict with Lobbying Act...
Leaders of both countries announced Tuesday they would restore regular diplomatic services to citizens
Canada’s economic policies discourage entrepreneurship and wealth creation and replace them with handouts to every significant lobby and activist group
In some cases, staff tried to get cases fast-tracked or asked colleagues to make corrections to a file
A new report says threats against the former NDP leader last year were linked to the Indian government
Domestic abuse survivor rips Liberal MP Anita Vandenbeld for re-victimizing her at parliamentary committee meeting
Stephen Brown says Trudeau hasn’t followed through on promises he made to the Muslim community in the 2015 election that brought him to power
Unlike past talk of a caucus revolt, many Liberals say they believe that this time is different and that since Friday it has become clear that the Prime Minister has a problem on his hands
The Official Residences Act notes that Stornoway is to be provided to the leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Commons
Conservative MPs repeatedly press government to meet timeline laid out in motion
Trudeau calls meeting on foreign interference with two of the country’s top security officials, Conservative MP Michael Chong
Conservative Leader is eligible for severance worth about $150,000 after losing Ottawa-area riding in federal election
The Prime Minister will need to overcome inaccurate population estimates for a successful execution of the pledged cap
The platform also says a Conservative government would lower education requirements for federal civil servants
Conservatives to vote at an event in Calgary on whether leader should remain despite party’s election loss
The party leader said the NDP is working on an alternative climate plan ahead of the next election
Natural Resources Canada paid KPMG $669,650 for ‘options to ensure that Canadians’ tax dollars are being used efficiently’