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'Heโs a no bullsh-t kind of person. If he says it, he means it,' described one MP
Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith has sent an email to supporters confirming he will resign his seat in the House of Commons and inviting volunteers to an event to celebrate his decade of public service. He was elected in Beaches-East York in 2015 and briefly served as housing minister in Justin Trudeauโs final cabinet and Mark [โฆ]
OTTAWA โ One of the federal Liberalsโ flagship affordability measures will land in the bank accounts of eligible Canadians starting today. First announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney in January, top-up payments for the Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit will start going out today. The program previously was called the GST/HST credit and is usually [โฆ]
The public consultation period was set to wrap up next week, but Ottawa is now extending the deadline for comments to July 22 and won't table legislation until the fall.
Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault was one of the fiercest critics of the proposed reform
OTTAWA โ Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has rejected a Conservative call to hive off the most controversial section of a bill to help police and spies into a separate piece of legislation. The Liberals are very comfortable with the balance between the two sections of Bill C-22, known as the โlawful accessโ bill, Anandasangaree [โฆ]
WASHINGTON โ Prime Minister Mark Carney said his Liberal government will soon introduce legislation on forced labour in supply chains after the Trump administration proposed a 10 per cent additional tariff on Canada and other countries following an investigation into the issue. โCanada has a very strong legislative regime against forced labor in supply chains,โ [โฆ]
While the federal Liberals remain historically popular under Prime Minister Mark Carney, that isnโt the case for their provincial counterparts. By the end of 2016, more than half of Canadaโs provinces and territories had Liberal governments. Today, thatโs down to one, as Liberal premiers fell one by one to largely Conservative โ but some NDP [โฆ]
As for the prime minister himself, the poll found that Carney has an approval rating of 56 per cent
It sounded very much like Ottawa is washing its hands of the subject, before even trying to change the laws to allow alcohol shipments
OTTAWA โ Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is stepping up his attack on Liberal policies with a call for an emergency parliamentary debate on the economy. Statistics Canada said Friday the economy contracted slightly for the second quarter in a row to start the year โ a benchmark that meets some definitions of a technical recession. [โฆ]
He resigned because the party was no longer supporting its stated environmental goals
Bill C-9 in urgent need of refinement
The Liberal motion was passed unanimously one day after a report on the overdose death of a teen in the system.
New Brunswick's Opposition leader is calling on the Liberal government to put off the province's planned shift to a new virtual-health-care provider.
The provincial party is holding its third leadership race in seven years after two successive leaders failed to gain a seat at Queen's Park, leading to their resignations.
Conservatives put forward a motion in the House of Commons calling on cabinet to overturn the CRTC's increased requirements under the Online Streaming Act.
The bill currently targets symbols that have links to the list of the government-designated terrorist entities, as well as the swastika
OTTAWA โ The Conservatives are calling on the Liberal government to โrejectโ the CRTCโs recent decision tripling streamersโ financial contributions. The broadcast regulator said last week large online streaming services must contribute 15 per cent of their Canadian revenues to Canadian content. Conservative MP Rachael Thomas put forward a motion in the House of Commons [โฆ]