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"I would want it to show to caucus that I do trust them, and I trust my leadership, and I trust our relationship. And I say I ...
Parliament is about to reopen for business. Here’s how the abbreviated spring sitting could play out
A timely deep dive into parliamentary procedure. Twenty days.
The prime minister and his ministers are having wide-ranging and constructive discussions with their American counterparts,” the statement noted. “These discussions naturally include strengthening ...
This assessment of Poilievre as un-Canadian is a conclusion I heard voters make organically. It wasn’t cultivated through Liberal content or ads. In qualitative testing, it sounded like “that’s just ...
For its part, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers “said (it) issued the 72-hour strike notice ‘in part to respond to the employer’s recent indication that it may unilaterally change working ...
The position became vacant after the previous whip, Rechie Valdez, was named to Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet on ...
A 32-day strike during peak shipping season ahead of the winter holidays last November and December left millions of letters and parcels in limbo and a massive backlog to sort through.
"What we have today is a middle-class tax cut. That's step one. Step two, you're going to have a throne speech where we will ...
Tesser Derksen posted on social media shortly after midnight that the official recount had confirmed her victory.
We begin tonight with Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, who said Thursday the party plans to launch a legal ...
Day, who was part of Stephen Harper's cabinet from 2006 to 2011, says he's "as outraged and upset" as the people behind the Alberta separation movement and he thinks holding a referendum is a good ...
On his final day as a senator, Don Plett caught up with iPolitics to chat about his proudest achievements, what went wrong ...
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