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- 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.
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- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- Just as party leaders, their top deputies, and cabinet ministers get extra pay for their added responsibilities, so, too, do the MPs taking on

- Just as party leaders, their top deputies, and cabinet ministers get extra pay for their added responsibilities, so, too, do the MPs taking on
- Just as party leaders, their top deputies, and cabinet ministers get extra pay for their added responsibilities, so, too, do the MPs taking on

- Sixty-three MPs have opted out of running in the next federal election. As of March 31, 38 Liberal MPs have already signalled their plans

- Sixty-three MPs have opted out of running in the next federal election. As of March 31, 38 Liberal MPs have already signalled their plans
- Sixty-three MPs have opted out of running in the next federal election. As of March 31, 38 Liberal MPs have already signalled their plans

- MPs’ salaries got a boost earlier this year—now at $203,100 annually—as did the top-ups that certain leadership roles receive. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and

- MPs’ salaries got a boost earlier this year—now at $203,100 annually—as did the top-ups that certain leadership roles receive. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and
- MPs’ salaries got a boost earlier this year—now at $203,100 annually—as did the top-ups that certain leadership roles receive. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and

- Coming in at second and third on The Hill Times’ Terrific 25 Staffers list are Conservative staffers Jordan Johnston and Colin Thackeray, respectively.

- Coming in at second and third on The Hill Times’ Terrific 25 Staffers list are Conservative staffers Jordan Johnston and Colin Thackeray, respectively.
- Coming in at second and third on The Hill Times’ Terrific 25 Staffers list are Conservative staffers Jordan Johnston and Colin Thackeray, respectively.

- Minister Portfolio Chief of Staff D. Comms Press Secretary Trudeau, Justin Prime Minister Katie Telford Max Valiquette (executive director), Vanessa Hage-Moussa (director) Mohammad Hussain,
- Minister Portfolio Chief of Staff D. Comms Press Secretary Trudeau, Justin Prime Minister Katie Telford Max Valiquette (executive director), Vanessa Hage-Moussa (director) Mohammad Hussain,
- Minister Portfolio Chief of Staff D. Comms Press Secretary Trudeau, Justin Prime Minister Katie Telford Max Valiquette (executive director), Vanessa Hage-Moussa (director) Mohammad Hussain,
- Current and former senior government officials, past diplomats, and insiders weigh in on who has influence over Canadian foreign policy for The Hill Times'

- Current and former senior government officials, past diplomats, and insiders weigh in on who has influence over Canadian foreign policy for The Hill Times'
- Current and former senior government officials, past diplomats, and insiders weigh in on who has influence over Canadian foreign policy for The Hill Times'

- Broad cross-party outreach, convincing decision-makers that issues are important to them, and being brief are all key to great government relations, say lobbyists.

- Broad cross-party outreach, convincing decision-makers that issues are important to them, and being brief are all key to great government relations, say lobbyists.
- Broad cross-party outreach, convincing decision-makers that issues are important to them, and being brief are all key to great government relations, say lobbyists.

- Minister Portfolio Chief of Staff D. Comms Press Secretary* Main Office # Trudeau, Justin Prime Minister Katie Telford Vanessa Hage-Moussa (acting) Ann-Clara Vaillancourt, Mohammad
- Minister Portfolio Chief of Staff D. Comms Press Secretary* Main Office # Trudeau, Justin Prime Minister Katie Telford Vanessa Hage-Moussa (acting) Ann-Clara Vaillancourt, Mohammad
- Minister Portfolio Chief of Staff D. Comms Press Secretary* Main Office # Trudeau, Justin Prime Minister Katie Telford Vanessa Hage-Moussa (acting) Ann-Clara Vaillancourt, Mohammad
- Only 11 of the 60 planned House committee trips that received a travel budget conducted their trips.
- Only 11 of the 60 planned House committee trips that received a travel budget conducted their trips.
- Only 11 of the 60 planned House committee trips that received a travel budget conducted their trips.
- Sean Fraser tied in votes with Dominic LeBlanc, followed by François-Philippe Champagne, Chrystia Freeland, and Marc Miller as the most effective cabinet minister in

- Sean Fraser tied in votes with Dominic LeBlanc, followed by François-Philippe Champagne, Chrystia Freeland, and Marc Miller as the most effective cabinet minister in
- Sean Fraser tied in votes with Dominic LeBlanc, followed by François-Philippe Champagne, Chrystia Freeland, and Marc Miller as the most effective cabinet minister in

- Coming in at No. 2 on The Hill Times’ Terrific 25 Staffers list is Liberal MP staffer Jeff Jedras, followed by the Liberal research

- Coming in at No. 2 on The Hill Times’ Terrific 25 Staffers list is Liberal MP staffer Jeff Jedras, followed by the Liberal research
- Coming in at No. 2 on The Hill Times’ Terrific 25 Staffers list is Liberal MP staffer Jeff Jedras, followed by the Liberal research

- The Hill Times spoke with more than a dozen current and former government officials, analysts, and insiders. They weigh in on who has influence
- The Hill Times spoke with more than a dozen current and former government officials, analysts, and insiders. They weigh in on who has influence
- The Hill Times spoke with more than a dozen current and former government officials, analysts, and insiders. They weigh in on who has influence
- David Angus, Capital Hill Group: 238 communications Dan Lovell, Sussex Strategy: 194 communications Marc Desmarais, National Public Relations: 156 communications Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group:
- David Angus, Capital Hill Group: 238 communications Dan Lovell, Sussex Strategy: 194 communications Marc Desmarais, National Public Relations: 156 communications Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group:
- David Angus, Capital Hill Group: 238 communications Dan Lovell, Sussex Strategy: 194 communications Marc Desmarais, National Public Relations: 156 communications Kevin Bosch, Sandstone Group:
- Innovation Indicators- Canada Grade Scientific articles B New firm density B Public R&D spending B Top-cited papers index B Ease of entrepreneurship index B
- Innovation Indicators- Canada Grade Scientific articles B New firm density B Public R&D spending B Top-cited papers index B Ease of entrepreneurship index B
- Innovation Indicators- Canada Grade Scientific articles B New firm density B Public R&D spending B Top-cited papers index B Ease of entrepreneurship index B
- The Auditor General released his 2015 Fall Reports on Feb. 2. One of the eight reports included Shared Services Canada’s progress on its Email
- The Auditor General released his 2015 Fall Reports on Feb. 2. One of the eight reports included Shared Services Canada’s progress on its Email
- The Auditor General released his 2015 Fall Reports on Feb. 2. One of the eight reports included Shared Services Canada’s progress on its Email
- Committee Witnesses Total Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development (AANO) $14,255 $74,372 Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics (ETHI) $12,648 $19,707 Agriculture and Agri-Food (AGRI)
- Committee Witnesses Total Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development (AANO) $14,255 $74,372 Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics (ETHI) $12,648 $19,707 Agriculture and Agri-Food (AGRI)
- Committee Witnesses Total Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development (AANO) $14,255 $74,372 Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics (ETHI) $12,648 $19,707 Agriculture and Agri-Food (AGRI)
- Government institution December 2014 December 2015 change House of Commons 268 182 -32.1% Global Affairs Canada 65 82 26.2% Innovation, Science and Economic
List | February 1, 2016
List | February 1, 2016
- Government institution December 2014 December 2015 change House of Commons 268 182 -32.1% Global Affairs Canada 65 82 26.2% Innovation, Science and Economic
List | February 1, 2016
- Government institution December 2014 December 2015 change House of Commons 268 182 -32.1% Global Affairs Canada 65 82 26.2% Innovation, Science and Economic
- Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister John McCallum announced the creation of a new ad hoc Cabinet subcommittee on refugees on Nov. 9 to help
- Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister John McCallum announced the creation of a new ad hoc Cabinet subcommittee on refugees on Nov. 9 to help
- Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister John McCallum announced the creation of a new ad hoc Cabinet subcommittee on refugees on Nov. 9 to help
- Wave One: As of Nov. 20, 2015, 21 departments, or 104,866 mailboxes have been switched to the new your.email@canada.ca system. These 21 departments now
List | January 11, 2016
List | January 11, 2016
- Wave One: As of Nov. 20, 2015, 21 departments, or 104,866 mailboxes have been switched to the new your.email@canada.ca system. These 21 departments now
List | January 11, 2016
- Wave One: As of Nov. 20, 2015, 21 departments, or 104,866 mailboxes have been switched to the new your.email@canada.ca system. These 21 departments now
- BEST PLACES TO WORK Here are the best (down to the worst) places to work in Canada’s Public Service (agencies with 150-plus employees)
List | January 11, 2016
List | January 11, 2016
- BEST PLACES TO WORK Here are the best (down to the worst) places to work in Canada’s Public Service (agencies with 150-plus employees)
List | January 11, 2016
- BEST PLACES TO WORK Here are the best (down to the worst) places to work in Canada’s Public Service (agencies with 150-plus employees)
- Conservative MPs Not Running Name Riding Vote Won In 2011 Diane Ablonczy Calgary-Nose Hill, Alta. 70.2% Mike Allen Tobique-Mactaquac, N.B. 62.7% Rob Anders Calgary
List | September 21, 2015
List | September 21, 2015
- Conservative MPs Not Running Name Riding Vote Won In 2011 Diane Ablonczy Calgary-Nose Hill, Alta. 70.2% Mike Allen Tobique-Mactaquac, N.B. 62.7% Rob Anders Calgary
List | September 21, 2015
- Conservative MPs Not Running Name Riding Vote Won In 2011 Diane Ablonczy Calgary-Nose Hill, Alta. 70.2% Mike Allen Tobique-Mactaquac, N.B. 62.7% Rob Anders Calgary
- View Conservative Party’s candidates View New Democratic Party’s candidates View Liberal Party’s candidates View Green Party’s candidates Conservative Party Candidates Skip to: Alberta |
List | August 18, 2015
List | August 18, 2015
- View Conservative Party’s candidates View New Democratic Party’s candidates View Liberal Party’s candidates View Green Party’s candidates Conservative Party Candidates Skip to: Alberta |
List | August 18, 2015
- View Conservative Party’s candidates View New Democratic Party’s candidates View Liberal Party’s candidates View Green Party’s candidates Conservative Party Candidates Skip to: Alberta |