A report on the incidents published by the commissioner's office Friday cites rules restricting who can make a contribution ...
The Supreme Court decision to invalidate this result would leave the federal Liberals with 168 seats in the House of Commons, ...
Welcome back to Adjournment Proceedings, our weekly deep-dive into the issues and people driving Canadian politics. Today, we ...
The rule denies Indian status to people who had a non-First Nation parent and grandparent, and has been criticized as a colonial policy that allows Ottawa to determine who qualifies as Indigenous and ...
Cassandra Almeida and Philippe Bolduc, consultants with Wellington Advocacy Inc., registered to lobby on behalf of The Shaw Festival Theatre.
Politics explores how an U.S. decision to repeal a climate effort could rollback 75 years of U.S.-Canada harmonization of standards.
The glaring fundamental barrier between Beijing and the West remains the incompatibility between the absolute authority of China's Communist Party and the societal accountability of democratic ...
Legislation implementing the Liberal government’s expanded GST rebate for low-income Canadians is now law. Bill C-19 received ...
Liberal Tatiana Auguste was declared the winner by one vote over Bloc Québécois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné. The justices announced their decision following a hearing on the case earlier ...
Minister Tim Hodgson brushed aside questions about demand and supply for LNG in the future, saying he’ll believe conversations with potential clients over ‘pundit’ commentary.
The long-delayed mine needs stronger market prices to attract investors but faces harsh competition from cheaper, Chinese-supplied tungsten and molybdenum.
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