Conservatives look to raze Liberal stronghold in Newfoundland and Labrador

The Conservative Party has won just two seats in five elections over Newfoundland and Labrador’s seven ridings since 2008.
A Goofy gaffe on the road to finding an authentic connection

In the short term, the Liberals have given the Conservatives more ammunition to make the case that the current government is not just like you.
Broad application of cabinet confidence risks compromising NSICOP, says chair

NSICOP chair David McGuinty says the committee intends to raise the issue of cabinet confidence during the five-year review of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians Act.
Trade Minister Ng finds new policy director from ranks of PMO

The trade minister has also promoted a new director of communications within her office, after Jennifer Kuss exited to become chief of staff to FedDev Ontario Minister Filomena Tassi.
Politics This Morning: Guilbeault leads Canadian delegation to COP27

Good Monday morning, The House and the Senate are both off this week, and there are no committee meetings scheduled. Both Chambers will return next week for the final stretch before the end-of-year break. Many cabinet ministers are on the road this week, but Environment Minister STEVEN GUILBEAULT is going further than most. He is […]
Poilievre shakes up senior ranks of Conservative Party

Conservative Party fundraising director Jaime Girard and research director Jim Miller are out while Tony Clement is the new national fundraising coordinator for the Conservative Party.
Canada bucks global trend on increasing immigration targets

Announcing new ambitious immigration targets is a good thing. But being able to process the 2.7 million people who have been waiting in the queue for years is even more important.
Labour dispute between Ontario PC government and teachers may feel familiar, but it’s not 1997

For many Ontario parents, a protracted, nasty dispute between a Progressive Conservative government and unionized educational workers might feel familiar because they’ve lived through one of those before. As students. But the issues are different today.
The climate crisis is fundamentally unjust: Walsh

The climate crisis is fundamentally unjust. Those who bear the least responsibility are bearing the brunt of climate chaos. To right this wrong, climate action must be rooted in justice. That means holding the fossil fuel companies accountable and making polluters pay their fair share to fix the problem they created. The Trudeau government can […]
Zelenskyy will no doubt be anxiously watching U.S. midterms on Nov. 8

If a recession hits, if inflation keeps rising, despite punishing hikes in interest rates, the drum-beat for a ‘negotiated’ settlement to end the war in Ukraine will build. It would come at a high cost. After all, how does one negotiate with a war criminal?