Trudeau in ‘survival’ mode as Treasury Board President Anand takes on transport after Rodriguez resignation: Bricker

Liberal-turned-Indendent MP Pablo Rodriguez’s resignation from cabinet Thursday sparked a same-day mini shuffle.
Rodriguez quits cabinet to sit as an Independent, triggering a cabinet shuffle

On Thursday, Pablo Rodriguez announced his resignation from cabinet, and said he plans to sit as an Independent MP while he runs for the Quebec provincial Liberal leadership.
Sutcliffe blames federal hybrid-work model for capital’s transit woes as city’s commuters face service cuts

The City of Ottawa is warned of an impending public transit ‘death spiral’ as politicians look to boost the downtown core with more federal public servants.
Setting the stage for a proper parliamentary rumble

Just like the wrestling pros, politicians on Parliament Hill are posturing for a prime position come election time.
Carney’s advice to Liberals puts low-carbon future above all

Mark Carney made it clear he will be doubling down on the need for the government and Canadians to move heaven and earth to build a low-carbon economy.
Two scenarios leading to Liberal oblivion

Canadians will reject the Grits in the next election if Trudeau stays put, or ‘boring’ Mark Carney ascends to the throne.
NDP growth and Tory ground game spell ‘doomsday’ scenario for Liberals: Nanos

With the NDP holding off a strong Conservative push for a traditionally safe seat in Winnipeg, pundits from both sides argue their party is best positioned to capitalize on Liberal decline.
Governing Liberals look to channel their inner opposition party as they go head-to-head against Conservatives in new fall session

Despite being the governing party, Government House Leader Karina Gould says Liberals will hold Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre ‘to account’ this fall session. Meanwhile, MPs and cabinet ministers tell The Hill Times about their legislative priorities this fall.
Economic challenges need more than pages for next Liberal platform

Mark Carney’s task force may improve things at the margins, but we will need much more than a short-term project.
Canadians need to see a clear strategy for the nation: Parliament must deliver

Parliament and the federal government need to find ways to instill confidence in Canadians that there is a clear economic strategy in place to create wealth, grow the economy, and secure their future.