
Plus, Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal has a new special assistant for legislative and parliamentary affairs.
An extremist-financing expert says feds should crack down on convoy-related not-for profits as community groups say they're 'deeply suspicious' of The United People of Canada.
A network outage at Rogers Communications in July led to discussions with the federal government about telecommunications resiliency.
Several police reports have been filed in Ottawa and Toronto by journalists and columnists for the Toronto Star, The Hill Times, and Global News over incidents of online abuse that directly name a contributor.
‘The evidence is clear that there was interest by the minister's office with respect to specific information about firearms,’ says RCMP Chief Supt. Darren Campbell.
'I don’t think we should be seen as being intimidated or anything along those lines,' Liberal MP Judy Sgro says about a parliamentary delegation to Taiwan.
Canada and India hope to reach an Early Progress Trade Agreement by the end of this year to pave the path towards a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
The province will keep its 78 seats, but commissioners have proposed a rejig that would see eastern Quebec lose one seat, with a new one carved out north of Montreal. 
Years of underspending by the province at a time of increasing immigration and an aging population have fuelled a race to the bottom in Ontario’s public health.
The clearest sign that the GOP has become fascist-leaning, if not outright fascist, is its reaction to the recent FBI warrant to search Donald Trump’s home in Mar-a-Lago.
We need a fair way to determine which productions should be considered Canadian, and the current 10-point system isn’t only flawed, it’s exclusionary.
Bloc MP Denis Trudel recently accused the Liberals of already working to dismantle the controversial language law through the government's proposed reforms to the Official Languages Act.
Taiwan provides services to more than 72 million passengers annually, serving as an integral hub for travellers and trade in East Asia.
While European countries have rushed in to help Cuba recover from an August lightning strike, Justin Trudeau has yet to issue a statement of support or empathy to the Cuban people, let alone provide any humanitarian aid.
A dozen agriculture industry organizations released a four-point-plan with recommendations for how railways and the federal government can help with the movement of grain.
To help protect Canada’s Muslim population, the NCCM’s representatives are pushing for the Liberal government to develop a national action plan to combat Islamophobia.


Plus, Catherine Stewart is Canada's new climate change ambassador, and Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly recently announced 11 diplomatic appointments.
Plus, Miles Hopper has a new job off the Hill after exiting his post as senior policy adviser to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland.



Community health organizations are calling for targeted financial and ‘wrap-around’ support from the federal government for those required to quarantine as a result of the monkeypox virus. 

And the latest census data on language shows the rise of South Asian languages and the decline of French.
