All guns blazing

Plus, Joly joins Trudeau at the UN in New York.
‘This is not a game’: MPs point fingers over use of committee for ‘content creation’ as procurement studies evolve

The House Government Operations and Estimates Committee still has ‘tens of thousands’ of pages of evidence to review as ArriveCan work wraps up.
Lessons for Trudeau from the Jean Chrétien school

To assuage nervous voters, Trudeau should announce he will remain in office for the next election, but confirm that a leadership contest will be held one year later.
Chief of staff exit, new press secretary among changes in St-Onge’s shop

Plus, along with a new acting chief of staff, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly has a new director of communications.
A growth-focused blueprint for investing in Canada’s trade infrastructure

As our country’s infrastructure faces growing strain, strategic investments are key to safeguarding our economic future and to maintain competitiveness.
Bloc Québécois gains at Liberals’ expense could ease path for Conservative majority in 2025, say political players

While Quebec is not typically Conservative-friendly territory, as long as the Bloc prevents the Liberals from maintaining their base, it will help the Tories, says pollster Darrell Bricker.
All the troubles Liberals are facing are self-inflicted

The result of last week’s byelection in Montreal proves there’s no such thing as a safe seat in politics. Liberal organizers also made a classic error: pushing aside viable local candidates for hand-picked head-office replacements.
Growing Conservative lead in Ontario creates challenge for Grits, chances for NDP: pollsters

The Tories’ lead takes the pressure off ‘New Democrat voters who in the past have voted for the Liberals in order to block the Conservatives,’ says Nik Nanos.
Champagne will be at BIONATION this week and will speak at Montreal Council on Foreign Relations on Sept. 25

SUNDAY, SEPT. 22—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 Prime Minister to Attend UN General Assembly—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will attend the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. Sunday, Sept. 22, to Wednesday, Sept. 25. MONDAY, SEPT. 23 House Sitting—The House will resume sitting on Monday, Sept. 16, and will sit for four […]
All signs point to a stampede towards Pierre Poilievre

The grinding noise coming out of Ottawa these days is the sound of change.