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- Conservatives are still competitive with the Liberals. The only difference is Pierre Poilievre is significantly behind Mark Carney in high margin on who is best placed to lead the country, says pollster Darrell Bricker.
- Conservatives are still competitive with the Liberals. The only difference is Pierre Poilievre is significantly behind Mark Carney in high margin on who is best placed to lead the country, says pollster Darrell Bricker.
- The five-year, $572-million contract with Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services should not be renewed because it 'does nothing to promote the continuity of care,' and 'push[es] bureaucracy to the point of absurdity,' MPs on the Veterans Affairs Committee are told.
- The five-year, $572-million contract with Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services should not be renewed because it 'does nothing to promote the continuity of care,' and 'push[es] bureaucracy to the point of absurdity,' MPs on the Veterans Affairs Committee are told.
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- Members of the Senate Social Affairs and Human Rights committees say they aren’t waiting on government bills before pursuing accountability, enforcement powers, and clearer safety standards for the rapidly evolving technology.
- Members of the Senate Social Affairs and Human Rights committees say they aren’t waiting on government bills before pursuing accountability, enforcement powers, and clearer safety standards for the rapidly evolving technology.
- Conservatives are capitalizing on the recent drop in public support for immigration, but risk being seen as too MAGA adjacent, say observers. Meanwhile, the immigration minister's own colleagues question her handling of the file.
- Conservatives are capitalizing on the recent drop in public support for immigration, but risk being seen as too MAGA adjacent, say observers. Meanwhile, the immigration minister's own colleagues question her handling of the file.
- On the federal lobbyists’ registry, groups that lobbied on the Ottawa-Alberta MOU include the CCLC, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, and Pathways Alliance, a consortium of Canada's largest oilsands producers, including Cenovus Energy, Imperial Oil and Suncor Energy.
- On the federal lobbyists’ registry, groups that lobbied on the Ottawa-Alberta MOU include the CCLC, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, the Calgary Chamber of Commerce, and Pathways Alliance, a consortium of Canada's largest oilsands producers, including Cenovus Energy, Imperial Oil and Suncor Energy.






































