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- While the size of the public service is beginning to shrink after more than a decade of growth, the forecasted cuts still leaves the number of full time staff well above pre-pandemic levels, a new analysis shows.
- While the size of the public service is beginning to shrink after more than a decade of growth, the forecasted cuts still leaves the number of full time staff well above pre-pandemic levels, a new analysis shows.
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- When Prime Minister Mark Carney tapped 28 new cabinet ministers and 10 secretaries of state on May 13, he empowered them to take leadership
- When Prime Minister Mark Carney tapped 28 new cabinet ministers and 10 secretaries of state on May 13, he empowered them to take leadership
- When Prime Minister Mark Carney tapped 28 new cabinet ministers and 10 secretaries of state on May 13, he empowered them to take leadership
- In a major cabinet shakeup, Prime Minister Mark Carney named two dozen new faces to his senior team—made up of 28 ministers tackling the

- In a major cabinet shakeup, Prime Minister Mark Carney named two dozen new faces to his senior team—made up of 28 ministers tackling the
- In a major cabinet shakeup, Prime Minister Mark Carney named two dozen new faces to his senior team—made up of 28 ministers tackling the

- All MPs and Senators got an automatic salary increase on April 1. As well, government and opposition MPs who hold additional roles, such as
- All MPs and Senators got an automatic salary increase on April 1. As well, government and opposition MPs who hold additional roles, such as
- All MPs and Senators got an automatic salary increase on April 1. As well, government and opposition MPs who hold additional roles, such as
- One-quarter of the ridings across the country were won by margins greater than 25 percentage points, and Conservatives swept the 50-plus point category.

- One-quarter of the ridings across the country were won by margins greater than 25 percentage points, and Conservatives swept the 50-plus point category.
- One-quarter of the ridings across the country were won by margins greater than 25 percentage points, and Conservatives swept the 50-plus point category.

- Just under one in 10 ridings have elected MPs from the governing party since at least 2011.

- Just under one in 10 ridings have elected MPs from the governing party since at least 2011.
- Just under one in 10 ridings have elected MPs from the governing party since at least 2011.

- All but four of Prime Minister Mark Carney's ministers won by margins greater than 20 points over their second-place contenders.
- All but four of Prime Minister Mark Carney's ministers won by margins greater than 20 points over their second-place contenders.
- All but four of Prime Minister Mark Carney's ministers won by margins greater than 20 points over their second-place contenders.
- Pierre Poilievre took an average of four questions a day, Mark Carney took nine, Jagmeet Singh took 12, and Yves-François Blanchet took 13.
- Pierre Poilievre took an average of four questions a day, Mark Carney took nine, Jagmeet Singh took 12, and Yves-François Blanchet took 13.
- Pierre Poilievre took an average of four questions a day, Mark Carney took nine, Jagmeet Singh took 12, and Yves-François Blanchet took 13.
- From home-building incentives to beer tax cuts to building an east-west energy grid, every day brings a new policy that parties hope will give
- From home-building incentives to beer tax cuts to building an east-west energy grid, every day brings a new policy that parties hope will give
- From home-building incentives to beer tax cuts to building an east-west energy grid, every day brings a new policy that parties hope will give
- So far, public servants have secured nominations as Conservative, NDP, Green, People’s Party, and Christian Heritage candidates, while one is running as an Independent.
- So far, public servants have secured nominations as Conservative, NDP, Green, People’s Party, and Christian Heritage candidates, while one is running as an Independent.
- So far, public servants have secured nominations as Conservative, NDP, Green, People’s Party, and Christian Heritage candidates, while one is running as an Independent.
- The Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Green, and Bloc Québécois teams are making stops in regions that will be key to their electoral fortunes on April
- The Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Green, and Bloc Québécois teams are making stops in regions that will be key to their electoral fortunes on April
- The Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Green, and Bloc Québécois teams are making stops in regions that will be key to their electoral fortunes on April
- In the first three days after the election call, the Liberals spent $301,000 on Meta ads for the party and their leader, outpacing the

- In the first three days after the election call, the Liberals spent $301,000 on Meta ads for the party and their leader, outpacing the
- In the first three days after the election call, the Liberals spent $301,000 on Meta ads for the party and their leader, outpacing the

- The Conservatives could have won seven extra seats if the 2021 election had been contested using the 2025 electoral boundaries, though it would not
- The Conservatives could have won seven extra seats if the 2021 election had been contested using the 2025 electoral boundaries, though it would not
- The Conservatives could have won seven extra seats if the 2021 election had been contested using the 2025 electoral boundaries, though it would not
- That's down from the COVID-year election in 2021, which cost $574-million at 2025 prices, but up from 2019's cost of $492-million.
- That's down from the COVID-year election in 2021, which cost $574-million at 2025 prices, but up from 2019's cost of $492-million.
- That's down from the COVID-year election in 2021, which cost $574-million at 2025 prices, but up from 2019's cost of $492-million.
- In the run up to the election, the goal for lobbyists is to educate key decision-makers on their priorities so they can effectively advocate
- In the run up to the election, the goal for lobbyists is to educate key decision-makers on their priorities so they can effectively advocate
- In the run up to the election, the goal for lobbyists is to educate key decision-makers on their priorities so they can effectively advocate
- All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68
- All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68
- All the candidates fared the best at fundraising in Ontario, with 54 per cent of Mark Carney’s cash coming from the province and 68
- Mark Carney swept all ridings, provinces, and territories, while Ontario Liberals accounted for more than half of all votes cast.
- Mark Carney swept all ridings, provinces, and territories, while Ontario Liberals accounted for more than half of all votes cast.
- Mark Carney swept all ridings, provinces, and territories, while Ontario Liberals accounted for more than half of all votes cast.
- The Conservative Party of Canada continues to raise more money than all of its federal competitors combined.

- The Conservative Party of Canada continues to raise more money than all of its federal competitors combined.
- The Conservative Party of Canada continues to raise more money than all of its federal competitors combined.

- It’s not uncommon for leadership races to end with a much narrower field of candidates than began the contest.

- It’s not uncommon for leadership races to end with a much narrower field of candidates than began the contest.
- It’s not uncommon for leadership races to end with a much narrower field of candidates than began the contest.

- Mark Carney is out in front with Liberal caucus endorsements, with Chrystia Freeland a close second compared to the handful of names supporting the
- Mark Carney is out in front with Liberal caucus endorsements, with Chrystia Freeland a close second compared to the handful of names supporting the
- Mark Carney is out in front with Liberal caucus endorsements, with Chrystia Freeland a close second compared to the handful of names supporting the
- After months of pressure to change his senior team, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finally made changes to nearly one-third of the cabinet posts in
- After months of pressure to change his senior team, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finally made changes to nearly one-third of the cabinet posts in
- After months of pressure to change his senior team, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finally made changes to nearly one-third of the cabinet posts in
- The results of The Hill Times’ 2024 year-end poll are in. Liberal MP Sean Fraser scores a hat trick and takes the ‘Most Valuable
- The results of The Hill Times’ 2024 year-end poll are in. Liberal MP Sean Fraser scores a hat trick and takes the ‘Most Valuable
- The results of The Hill Times’ 2024 year-end poll are in. Liberal MP Sean Fraser scores a hat trick and takes the ‘Most Valuable
- After the next election, the new 343-member House will consist of 83 ridings classified as rural and 143 urban, with the majority a mix
- After the next election, the new 343-member House will consist of 83 ridings classified as rural and 143 urban, with the majority a mix
- After the next election, the new 343-member House will consist of 83 ridings classified as rural and 143 urban, with the majority a mix
- Leger Research interviewed 1,562 Canadians to find out how they would vote if they could choose between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
- Leger Research interviewed 1,562 Canadians to find out how they would vote if they could choose between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
- Leger Research interviewed 1,562 Canadians to find out how they would vote if they could choose between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
- The Liberal national caucus met on Oct. 23 where sources say about 50 Liberal MPs stood to speak either for and against Justin Trudeau
- The Liberal national caucus met on Oct. 23 where sources say about 50 Liberal MPs stood to speak either for and against Justin Trudeau
- The Liberal national caucus met on Oct. 23 where sources say about 50 Liberal MPs stood to speak either for and against Justin Trudeau
- Death threats, arson, violent imagery, vandalism, and more: Canadian politics is becoming more violent, MPs say.
- Death threats, arson, violent imagery, vandalism, and more: Canadian politics is becoming more violent, MPs say.
- Death threats, arson, violent imagery, vandalism, and more: Canadian politics is becoming more violent, MPs say.
News | August 20, 2021

News | August 20, 2021
News | August 20, 2021

- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals face a tough race to regain the 14 ridings the party won in 2015, but lost in 2019. Read
News | August 17, 2021
News | August 17, 2021
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals face a tough race to regain the 14 ridings the party won in 2015, but lost in 2019. Read
News | August 17, 2021
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals face a tough race to regain the 14 ridings the party won in 2015, but lost in 2019. Read
- The 13 suburban ridings that were decided with the closest margin in 2019 will be the battleground ridings in the next election, and winning
News | August 17, 2021

News | August 17, 2021
- The 13 suburban ridings that were decided with the closest margin in 2019 will be the battleground ridings in the next election, and winning
News | August 17, 2021
- The 13 suburban ridings that were decided with the closest margin in 2019 will be the battleground ridings in the next election, and winning

- In the ridings secured by the slimmest margins in 2019, Liberal candidates took 26 of the 47 seats won by less than five per
- In the ridings secured by the slimmest margins in 2019, Liberal candidates took 26 of the 47 seats won by less than five per
- In the ridings secured by the slimmest margins in 2019, Liberal candidates took 26 of the 47 seats won by less than five per
- Editor’s note: This article, first published on Aug. 9, 2021, was updated on Aug. 17, 2021. Please contact us at news@hilltimes.com if any names

- Editor’s note: This article, first published on Aug. 9, 2021, was updated on Aug. 17, 2021. Please contact us at news@hilltimes.com if any names
- Editor’s note: This article, first published on Aug. 9, 2021, was updated on Aug. 17, 2021. Please contact us at news@hilltimes.com if any names

- National Campaign Director: Azam Ishmael Regional Campaign Directors Atlantic: Katherine O’Halloran Quebec: Marjorie Michele Ontario: Mike Rosati Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and North: Cory Pike Alberta:
List | July 28, 2021
List | July 28, 2021
- National Campaign Director: Azam Ishmael Regional Campaign Directors Atlantic: Katherine O’Halloran Quebec: Marjorie Michele Ontario: Mike Rosati Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and North: Cory Pike Alberta:
List | July 28, 2021
- National Campaign Director: Azam Ishmael Regional Campaign Directors Atlantic: Katherine O’Halloran Quebec: Marjorie Michele Ontario: Mike Rosati Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and North: Cory Pike Alberta:
- John Turner pats Campagnolo’s bum, 1984 In 1984, during that year’s election campaign, then prime minister John Turner was captured on camera patting Liberal
- John Turner pats Campagnolo’s bum, 1984 In 1984, during that year’s election campaign, then prime minister John Turner was captured on camera patting Liberal
- John Turner pats Campagnolo’s bum, 1984 In 1984, during that year’s election campaign, then prime minister John Turner was captured on camera patting Liberal
- What is allowed under new Cannabis Act for Canadians aged 18 and up? Up to 30 grams of legal weed in public Sharing of
- What is allowed under new Cannabis Act for Canadians aged 18 and up? Up to 30 grams of legal weed in public Sharing of
- What is allowed under new Cannabis Act for Canadians aged 18 and up? Up to 30 grams of legal weed in public Sharing of
- Greg MacEachern Senior vice-president at Environics Communications—interview with The Hill Times, April 19 “The challenge may be for the [next] election, where this is in
- Greg MacEachern Senior vice-president at Environics Communications—interview with The Hill Times, April 19 “The challenge may be for the [next] election, where this is in
- Greg MacEachern Senior vice-president at Environics Communications—interview with The Hill Times, April 19 “The challenge may be for the [next] election, where this is in