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- The office expense budget for MPs has increased by $5-million this fiscal year compared to 2024-25.
- The office expense budget for MPs has increased by $5-million this fiscal year compared to 2024-25.
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- As Mark Carney struggled at the griddle, Pierre Poilievre was busy pitching himself as an Albertan returned ‘home’ at the festival where Alberta Senator
- As Mark Carney struggled at the griddle, Pierre Poilievre was busy pitching himself as an Albertan returned ‘home’ at the festival where Alberta Senator
- As Mark Carney struggled at the griddle, Pierre Poilievre was busy pitching himself as an Albertan returned ‘home’ at the festival where Alberta Senator
- All but four parliamentary committees have chosen their chairs. Of the 26 House committees, Liberal MPs are chairing 21 and Conservatives are heading four.

- All but four parliamentary committees have chosen their chairs. Of the 26 House committees, Liberal MPs are chairing 21 and Conservatives are heading four.
- All but four parliamentary committees have chosen their chairs. Of the 26 House committees, Liberal MPs are chairing 21 and Conservatives are heading four.

- In his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy, Andrew Coyne unpacks how parties choose their leaders, how the leaders control their MPs, and
- In his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy, Andrew Coyne unpacks how parties choose their leaders, how the leaders control their MPs, and
- In his new book, The Crisis of Canadian Democracy, Andrew Coyne unpacks how parties choose their leaders, how the leaders control their MPs, and
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- David Chernushenko says he is the best candidate to lead the Green Party because he can “get votes from all kinds of different Canadians.”
- David Chernushenko says he is the best candidate to lead the Green Party because he can “get votes from all kinds of different Canadians.”
- David Chernushenko says he is the best candidate to lead the Green Party because he can “get votes from all kinds of different Canadians.”
- Inuit have occupied and flourished in what is now the Canadian Arctic for thousands of years. Our unbroken tenure gives us a unique claim
- Inuit have occupied and flourished in what is now the Canadian Arctic for thousands of years. Our unbroken tenure gives us a unique claim
- Inuit have occupied and flourished in what is now the Canadian Arctic for thousands of years. Our unbroken tenure gives us a unique claim
- Canada’s Environment Minister says the Conservative government hasn’t given up yet on Kyoto. In an interview with the Western Standard at the end of
- Canada’s Environment Minister says the Conservative government hasn’t given up yet on Kyoto. In an interview with the Western Standard at the end of
- Canada’s Environment Minister says the Conservative government hasn’t given up yet on Kyoto. In an interview with the Western Standard at the end of
- For far too long, the world has all but ignored the deadly relationship between tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS. TB is the number one killer
- For far too long, the world has all but ignored the deadly relationship between tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS. TB is the number one killer
- For far too long, the world has all but ignored the deadly relationship between tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS. TB is the number one killer
- Ontarians could be voting to change its electoral system next year, based on recommendations to be made by an Ontario Citizens Assembly reviewing the
- Ontarians could be voting to change its electoral system next year, based on recommendations to be made by an Ontario Citizens Assembly reviewing the
- Ontarians could be voting to change its electoral system next year, based on recommendations to be made by an Ontario Citizens Assembly reviewing the
- The Conservatives’ softwood lumber deal is “amateurish” and “irresponsible” and the industry will not likely support it by Monday’s deadline, says the NDP. “The
- The Conservatives’ softwood lumber deal is “amateurish” and “irresponsible” and the industry will not likely support it by Monday’s deadline, says the NDP. “The
- The Conservatives’ softwood lumber deal is “amateurish” and “irresponsible” and the industry will not likely support it by Monday’s deadline, says the NDP. “The
- Some of the 50-undecided Liberal caucus members will declare their support for various Liberal Party leadership candidates at this week’s national Liberal caucus retreat
- Some of the 50-undecided Liberal caucus members will declare their support for various Liberal Party leadership candidates at this week’s national Liberal caucus retreat
- Some of the 50-undecided Liberal caucus members will declare their support for various Liberal Party leadership candidates at this week’s national Liberal caucus retreat
- Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro (Peterborough, Ont.) got a call directly from the PMO to say that he would not be going on a
- Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro (Peterborough, Ont.) got a call directly from the PMO to say that he would not be going on a
- Conservative MP Dean Del Mastro (Peterborough, Ont.) got a call directly from the PMO to say that he would not be going on a
- The federal government’s procurement strategy, called The Way Forward, introduced in 2001, has gone from bad to worse, says an e-procurement expert who is
- The federal government’s procurement strategy, called The Way Forward, introduced in 2001, has gone from bad to worse, says an e-procurement expert who is
- The federal government’s procurement strategy, called The Way Forward, introduced in 2001, has gone from bad to worse, says an e-procurement expert who is
- The federal NDP says it chose Quebec City to hold its policy convention next month to approach Quebecers and ask them to consider voting
- The federal NDP says it chose Quebec City to hold its policy convention next month to approach Quebecers and ask them to consider voting
- The federal NDP says it chose Quebec City to hold its policy convention next month to approach Quebecers and ask them to consider voting
- Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart has launched an investigation against the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) for potentially improperly disclosing information about Canadians’
- Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart has launched an investigation against the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) for potentially improperly disclosing information about Canadians’
- Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart has launched an investigation against the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) for potentially improperly disclosing information about Canadians’
- Former full-time paid campaign staffers of former Liberal leadership hopeful Maurizio Bevilacqua are free to decide which of the 10 remaining leadership candidates they
- Former full-time paid campaign staffers of former Liberal leadership hopeful Maurizio Bevilacqua are free to decide which of the 10 remaining leadership candidates they
- Former full-time paid campaign staffers of former Liberal leadership hopeful Maurizio Bevilacqua are free to decide which of the 10 remaining leadership candidates they