As some in the Liberal caucus organize a call for the prime minister’s resignation, a number of former Liberal MPs, cabinet ...
The days-long debate in the House could drag on indefinitely, and the Liberals likely need to negotiate with the Bloc ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is not pressuring Canada to use multilateral diplomacy to stop the war in the Middle ...
The prime minister’s comments on the Uncommons podcast were part of a larger communications strategy to talk to ‘niche’ audiences, says former Liberal staffer Muhammed Ali.
Most people probably don’t think or care much about the Competition Act, but recent changes made by the federal government, ...
For almost three decades the two factions shared power, but then the economic miracle ran out of steam. As the People's ...
Opposition MPs and Canadian civil society group say the Canadian government should be ensuring consultations with Indigenous groups in Ecuador occur.
We’re sleepwalking into normalizing a significant retrenchment of entrenched rights,’ says PSG Senator Peter Harder of recent ...
Q&A with Michelle Branigan, CEO, Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC) As electricity demands grow, we examine the ...
We're putting wheels on it right now,’ says Health Minister Mark Holland of Health Emergency Readiness Canada, newly launched ...
A former Canadian envoy praises Ottawa's new approach to Saudi Arabia, as the NDP says Riyadh has bought Canada's silence on its human rights record.
The debate now is not whether the Liberals would lose an election held tomorrow, but whether they would be wiped out à la Conservatives in 1993.