
Finnish Ambassador Roy Eriksson says Russia's invasion of Ukraine has changed the mood for Finns, as they don't want to be alone in the world and possible face a Russian attack.
The City of Ottawa is in discussions with officials from the federal department of Public Services and Procurement Canada to 'turn over' Wellington Street and officially make it part of the Parliamentary Precinct.
Budget 2022 has mixed reviews on how well it addresses previous failures to fund long-term maintenance for water treatment plants and other infrastructure on First Nations reserves.
In the wake of three years of epic government spending, three economists weigh in on the government’s revenue strategy.
'Just knowing that there are other staffers on the Hill who are going through the same thing as you are, while also being in politics, I think it does offer … another outlet,' says Titarenko.
With the focus on confronting Russia's invasion of Ukraine, little opportunity was left to spotlight Indo-Pacific priorities in the budget.
The Liberal-NDP deal is a confirmation of the Liberal party’s move to the left that first took place in the 2015 election, says pollster Nik Nanos.
Green Party critic Imre Szeman says Canadians still see themselves as ‘good guys’ on the world stage, but the Liberal government is 'timid about making the hard decisions around the oil and gas sector.'
If I have learned anything about Conservative leadership races over the years, it’s that what we are asked to focus on in the public arena is much less important than what we don’t see.
The fear-raising about ‘global financial elites’ secretly plotting world domination relates back to unremitting racist, mainly anti-Semitic, conspiracy threads from earlier times.
Some Senators are highlighting the 'urgency' to pass Bill S-217 amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, to seize and repurpose assets that have been frozen from Russian officials and oligarchs.
While NDP MP Daniel Blaikie calls Bill C-14 a ‘good start,’ the Bloc Québécois has criticized the proposed legislation for failing to protect Quebec’s overall proportion of seats in the House.
In a wide-ranging interview, Spanish Ambassador Alfredo Martínez Serrano talks trade, his first impressions of Canada, and NATO's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Foreign policy is not about transactional politics, but about advancing interests by maneuvering through the maze of international pushes and pulls. That maze has become increasingly complex.
After years of mostly virtual meetings, lobbyists are ready to embrace a hybrid model balancing remote communications with in-person events.
The existing Lobbyists' Code of Conduct has served Canada well by ensuring clear and logical rules that bolster one of the most ethical and transparent lobbying regimes in the world.


Hill Climbers takes a fuller look at Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu’s new team, which includes Gordon Petruic as director of regional affairs.


It can be difficult to identify weakness in the supply chain because some of those 'pain points' are not apparent until after a crisis has occurred, says Supply Chain Canada head Christian Buhagiar.


Mayor Jim Watson arrives with Chief of Defence Staff General Wayne Eyre at Ottawa City Hall on April 14, 2022. Speaking at the Mayor's Breakfast event, Eyre told the audience that more housing is needed on Canadian Armed Forces bases.
Former finance minister John Manley kicks off his bid for the Liberal Party leadership with his children at an event in Ottawa on April 10, 2003. After campaigning that spring, Manley chose to withdraw from the leadership contest in July 2003, citing a lack of support from party membership that instead favoured Paul Martin as Jean Chrétien's replacement.