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We begin tonight, with reporting from CBC News on Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's reported post-election tone shift.
James Grant Barley and Sophie Gale, both consultants with Strategies North Advisory Inc., registered this week to lobby for The Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal Council.
"He could care less about what we say or what a future tribunal might rule because he believed, at the end of the day, we don't have a choice." ...
Quebec Senator Pierre Moreau is now the government’s representative in the Senate, replacing Marc Gold who retired last month. Moreau will be tasked with guiding government legislation through the ...
Elsewhere on the site, Rebel reporter Alex Dhaliwal flags the response from “Alberta separatist groups” to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s assertion that the province “should remain in Canada,” ...
We begin tonight, as we often do, with Prime Minister Mark Carney, who said he’s “here to listen” to First Nations leaders about their concerns with the government’s major projects legislation.
A Treasury Board spokesperson confirms that most Crown corporations and other federally funded institutions are also subject to the Liberals' cost-cutting exercise.
Proportional representation is a recipe for the very things Canadians abhor in politics: unstable coalition governments beholden to fringe parties, a permanent political class insulated from ...
Speaking of communications, Keean Nembhard has returned to the Hill as Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin’s press secretary. Nembhard previously held the role under ex-energy minister Jonathan ...
Smith launched the panel to address public concerns over Prime Minister Mark Carney's election win — concerns that have pushed some to want Alberta to separate from Confederation.
Carney and several of his cabinet ministers are meeting with hundreds of First Nations leaders in Gatineau on Thursday about the Building Canada Act.
Also joining Catalyze4 is Anne McGrath, a senior New Democrat strategist, who served as chief of staff to former NDP leader Jack Layton and principal secretary to ex-Alberta premier Rachel Notley.