Bailout for the oil and gas sector? Time for Alberta to pivot to the future

This is a historic opportunity for the oil and gas sector to transition to a low carbon energy economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has arrived in our midst, with a force, fury and features as ugly as Banquo’s ghost at Macbeth’s feast, enough to rattle individual sensibilities but also our collective sense of safety, well-being and […]
Nine things that have changed because of the plague

LONDON, U.K.—They teach you in journalism school never to use the phrase “…X has changed the world forever.” Or at least they should. COVID-19 is certainly not going to change the world forever, but it is going to change quite a few things, in some cases for a long time. Here’s nine of them, in […]
Speedy delivery of financial benefits to Canadians key to Trudeau’s handling of COVID-19, says a leading pollster

Canadians will judge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s performance on the COVID-19 pandemic crisis based on how quickly the federal government can deliver benefits to the people, says a leading pollster. “There will be a high level of impatience with how fast they [government support initiatives] can be implemented,” said Nik Nanos, chief data scientist and […]
Senate leaders point fingers as deal to oversee government COVID-19 spending falls apart

Senate leaders are laying blame on each other after a motion to create two committees to oversee the government’s response to the COVID-19 crisis was shut down in the Chamber on March 25. Senators voted not to allow the introduction of a motion by Independent Senators Group Leader Yuen Pau Woo (British Columbia) that, if […]
‘More of a social work role’: MPs on balancing constituency work with emotions of electorate during COVID-19

Some MPs and constituency staffers are balancing the need to share fast-moving daily updates on the government’s relief measures with reassuring and helping stressed-out constituents amid the pandemic. Green MP Jenica Atwin (Fredericton, N.B.) said in a phone interview Friday that she and her team have been carrying the “heavy burden” of keeping voters informed […]
Federal lobbyists registry sees crop of new COVID-19 filings, as groups grapple with pandemic

Since mid-March, more than 35 organizations have updated their federal lobbying filings, signalling plans to have a say in the government’s evolving coronavirus response, with some offering help and others urging action as the crisis threatens to devastate companies and industries. There have been 57 new or updated filings added to the federal registry that […]
Trump administration’s proposal to deploy troops to border could damage bilateral relationship, says Freeland

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland pushed back on Thursday against the Trump administration’s proposal to deploy troops near the Canada-U.S border amid the COVID-19 pandemic, saying there is no public health justification to militarize the area. Speaking to reporters Thursday afternoon at the government’s daily briefing with reporters, Ms. Freeland (University-Rosedale, Ont.) said Ottawa “strongly […]
Ottawa should trigger Emergencies Act amid COVID-19 crisis, says retired general and former Liberal Andrew Leslie

The federal government should use the Emergencies Act to start coordinating a cross-country response to the COVID-19 crisis, says Andrew Leslie, the former commander of Canada’s Army and MP who served as the Liberal government’s chief whip for part of the last Parliament. The Emergencies Act, last revised in 1988, gives the federal government broad […]
Unhappy with some of committee’s decisions, Conservative Party’s powerful national council could take over leadership process, say senior Conservative sources

The Conservative Party’s powerful national council could take the reins from the leadership organizing committee in setting the process for the race due to some of the controversies over the committee’s decisions, say senior Conservative sources. Sources familiar with behind-the-scenes conversations among national councillors have told The Hill Times that the appointed Leadership Election Organizing […]
COVID-19 relief aid for affected workers to come week of April 6, says Morneau

Finance Minister Bill Morneau says those who lack the financial resources and support to weather the pandemic and have been temporarily laid off can expect to receive the first flow of aid in a little over a week’s time. Speaking at press conference on the Hill, Mr. Morneau (Toronto Centre, Ont.) said those who qualify […]