Texts revealed by the Journal de Montréal suggest party members were paid to vote for Pablo Rodriguez in the last Quebec ...
City councillors have ordered staff to reassess a housing project meant to include supportive and complex-care units, saying ...
The CBC's Janyce McGregor breaks down what happens next after Prime Minister Mark Carney's minority Liberal government budget ...
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Senators respond to Epstein files vote and DOJ subpoena provision
Some senators are reacting to two legislative actions: a bill to publicly release Jeffrey Epstein files, and a separate ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressed the departure of two Conservative MPs for the first time at a news conference, ...
As the debate around which countries will return for next year's event rages on, a surprising new face has expressed interest ...
CLIMATE VS. ENERGY — What a difference a decade makes. In 2015, Canada rejoined the international climate change consensus ...
Federal politicians of all stripes say they don't want the coming budget vote to trigger a Christmas election — but nobody's ...
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Poilievre says he won't be changing his leadership style after caucus departures
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre gave a blunt response on Wednesday when asked if the recent turmoil in his caucus has ...
The Palestine flag will fly at Toronto city hall for the first time next week. The flag will be flown on Nov. 17 after city staff approved a request from the non-profit group International Centre of ...
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With Carney's budget tabled, the countdown to a make-or-break confidence vote begins
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne vowed there would be no surprises in his first federal budget — but members of Parliament could still surprise Canadians with a holiday election.
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