
Despite global uncertainty causing oil and gas prices to spike, Canada's oil and gas supplies have remained stable.
Carleton University brought together journalists for the 'Journalism Under Siege' panel discussion surrounding media coverage of the ‘Freedom Convoy’ protest that descended on downtown Ottawa for weeks.
More than 30 GTA Conservative candidates of record have formed an informal group to push leadership candidates to make the area a priority in the next election. In 2021, the Tories only won seven of 57 GTA seats.
After years of mostly virtual meetings, lobbyists are ready to embrace a hybrid model balancing remote communications with in-person events.
The Charest campaign will believe media stories suggesting Stephen Harper is against the former Quebec premier’s campaign when the former prime minister says something on the record, says top strategist Michael Coates.
As allegations of Russian war crimes mount, questions loom if an ICC case can help deter Moscow's aggression.
Geoff Norquay, who backs Jean Charest, says the next federal Conservative leader will have to position the party in a more 'centrist, and less populist' direction if it hopes to form government.
Give us more than existential dread. Give us information, give us ways to prepare for wartime prices and wartime living. Give us a reason to stand together.
Poilievre’s rivals, on all fronts, better stoop to conquer, or they are going to lose—and so are many Canadians.
Sex worker groups say that decriminalization is needed, while advocates for exploitation and trafficking prevention argue for continued enforcement of existing legislation.
C-11 does far more than incorporate online platforms into the broadcasting system—it proposes to give cabinet the power to tell the CRTC how to regulate such platforms.
The West must reciprocate Russia’s drawdown. Deterrence can’t work if the aggressor expects continued punishment even after it acquiesces to demands—under these conditions Russia will have no reason to end the war.
While the West is right to support Ukraine’s survival, we will at some point need some kind of modus-vivendi that all of the parties can live with, however reluctantly, and bring conflict to an end.
Legislation intended to reform the Broadcasting Act should be 'more clear' to avoid the confusion and controversy caused by Bill C-10 in the previous Parliament, says NDP MP Peter Julian.


Plus, Eric Reguly writes book about his father, Robert Reguly; Alastair Sweeny writes about Thomas Mackay; and Gary J. Smith writes about Cold War politics and hockey.
Plus, Hill Climbers catches up with some recently former staffers to see where they’ve landed post-election.


Canada boasts all of the critical minerals required to compete globally in the battery electric vehicle space.


Hundreds of Ukrainian Canadians and their supporters marched in Ottawa on Feb. 27 outside of Ottawa City Hall to protest Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
Comedian, actor, and writer Rick Mercer, left, pictured March 26, 2007, taking an escalator in front of then Liberal MP Belinda Stronach and Brian Tobin, former Chrétien-era cabinet minister and former Newfoundland and Labrador premier, at Canada 2020’s Crossing Boundaries Conference. The conference featured Josée Verner, Frank McKenna, Salman Rushdie, Tim Flannery, Chris Anderson, Shaun Graham, and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.