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- Finance Minister Champagne takes a victory lap at The Métropolitain Brasserie on Nov. 4 at Politico and Earnscliffe Strategies’ post-budget party
- Finance Minister Champagne takes a victory lap at The Métropolitain Brasserie on Nov. 4 at Politico and Earnscliffe Strategies’ post-budget party
- Finance Minister Champagne takes a victory lap at The Métropolitain Brasserie on Nov. 4 at Politico and Earnscliffe Strategies’ post-budget party
- Hundreds of New Democrats painted SJAM orange on Oct. 28 at the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation’s annual gala.
- Hundreds of New Democrats painted SJAM orange on Oct. 28 at the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation’s annual gala.
- Hundreds of New Democrats painted SJAM orange on Oct. 28 at the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation’s annual gala.
- Library and Archives Canada honoured five of this country's literary luminaries on Oct. 22 at the 2025 LAC Foundation Scholars Awards.
- Library and Archives Canada honoured five of this country's literary luminaries on Oct. 22 at the 2025 LAC Foundation Scholars Awards.
- Library and Archives Canada honoured five of this country's literary luminaries on Oct. 22 at the 2025 LAC Foundation Scholars Awards.
- The Canadian Association of Broadcasters capped off a two-day conference with a low-key reception on Oct. 21 in the NAC’s panoramic O’Born Room.
- The Canadian Association of Broadcasters capped off a two-day conference with a low-key reception on Oct. 21 in the NAC’s panoramic O’Born Room.
- The Canadian Association of Broadcasters capped off a two-day conference with a low-key reception on Oct. 21 in the NAC’s panoramic O’Born Room.
- Canada’s public affairs channel hosted a classy fall reception on Oct. 9 in the Sir John A Macdonald Building.
- Canada’s public affairs channel hosted a classy fall reception on Oct. 9 in the Sir John A Macdonald Building.
- Canada’s public affairs channel hosted a classy fall reception on Oct. 9 in the Sir John A Macdonald Building.
- The Château Laurier hosted a plethora of parties on Oct. 7, including Taiwan’s 114th National Day, the Canadian Media Producers’ Association’s Hill Day reception,
- The Château Laurier hosted a plethora of parties on Oct. 7, including Taiwan’s 114th National Day, the Canadian Media Producers’ Association’s Hill Day reception,
- The Château Laurier hosted a plethora of parties on Oct. 7, including Taiwan’s 114th National Day, the Canadian Media Producers’ Association’s Hill Day reception,
- A year after his death, Linkletter’s bandmates, friends, and family packed the Rainbow Bistro on Oct. 2 to raise more than $3,000 in his
- A year after his death, Linkletter’s bandmates, friends, and family packed the Rainbow Bistro on Oct. 2 to raise more than $3,000 in his
- A year after his death, Linkletter’s bandmates, friends, and family packed the Rainbow Bistro on Oct. 2 to raise more than $3,000 in his
- Week two of the fall social calendar capped off with Ladies Night on the Hill on Sept. 25, with the NAC's red carpet rolled
- Week two of the fall social calendar capped off with Ladies Night on the Hill on Sept. 25, with the NAC's red carpet rolled
- Week two of the fall social calendar capped off with Ladies Night on the Hill on Sept. 25, with the NAC's red carpet rolled
- Canada 2020 hosted a pre-summit dinner and reception at the Westin on Sept. 22, featuring a fireside chat with former U.S. transportation secretary Pete
- Canada 2020 hosted a pre-summit dinner and reception at the Westin on Sept. 22, featuring a fireside chat with former U.S. transportation secretary Pete
- Canada 2020 hosted a pre-summit dinner and reception at the Westin on Sept. 22, featuring a fireside chat with former U.S. transportation secretary Pete
- The annual post-summer reunion had stiff competition for attendees on Sept. 16, including a British High Commission barbecue, Mexico’s Independence Day, and Catherine McKenna's
- The annual post-summer reunion had stiff competition for attendees on Sept. 16, including a British High Commission barbecue, Mexico’s Independence Day, and Catherine McKenna's
- The annual post-summer reunion had stiff competition for attendees on Sept. 16, including a British High Commission barbecue, Mexico’s Independence Day, and Catherine McKenna's
- With the return of Parliament comes the return to life of the Hill social calendar, and not all parties are created equal.
- With the return of Parliament comes the return to life of the Hill social calendar, and not all parties are created equal.
- With the return of Parliament comes the return to life of the Hill social calendar, and not all parties are created equal.
- Five generations of the CBC family, politicos, and senators packed the Métropolitain Brasserie on June 26 to raise a toast to Musgrave’s three decades
- Five generations of the CBC family, politicos, and senators packed the Métropolitain Brasserie on June 26 to raise a toast to Musgrave’s three decades
- Five generations of the CBC family, politicos, and senators packed the Métropolitain Brasserie on June 26 to raise a toast to Musgrave’s three decades
- Hungarian Ambassador Mária Vass-Salazar hosted an intimate reception and recital performance at her official residence on June 20 in support of the Budapest Symphony
- Hungarian Ambassador Mária Vass-Salazar hosted an intimate reception and recital performance at her official residence on June 20 in support of the Budapest Symphony
- Hungarian Ambassador Mária Vass-Salazar hosted an intimate reception and recital performance at her official residence on June 20 in support of the Budapest Symphony
- Governor General Mary Simon rolled out the red carpet on June 14 to celebrate the legends, rising stars, and dedicated volunteers of Canada's performing
- Governor General Mary Simon rolled out the red carpet on June 14 to celebrate the legends, rising stars, and dedicated volunteers of Canada's performing
- Governor General Mary Simon rolled out the red carpet on June 14 to celebrate the legends, rising stars, and dedicated volunteers of Canada's performing
- Prime Minister Mark Carney hosted his debut garden party for Hill media on June 11 and more than 100 journalists, Liberals, and their staff
- Prime Minister Mark Carney hosted his debut garden party for Hill media on June 11 and more than 100 journalists, Liberals, and their staff
- Prime Minister Mark Carney hosted his debut garden party for Hill media on June 11 and more than 100 journalists, Liberals, and their staff
- The Métropolitain Brasserie went to the dogs, cats, and to one hamster named Hiccup, posthumously, on June 4 as politicos and their pets shared
- The Métropolitain Brasserie went to the dogs, cats, and to one hamster named Hiccup, posthumously, on June 4 as politicos and their pets shared
- The Métropolitain Brasserie went to the dogs, cats, and to one hamster named Hiccup, posthumously, on June 4 as politicos and their pets shared
- With the Royals away, politicos, politicians, and journalists partied the night away on May 27 at Earnscliffe Strategies’ and Politico’s spring housewarming at
- With the Royals away, politicos, politicians, and journalists partied the night away on May 27 at Earnscliffe Strategies’ and Politico’s spring housewarming at
- With the Royals away, politicos, politicians, and journalists partied the night away on May 27 at Earnscliffe Strategies’ and Politico’s spring housewarming at
- King Charles and Queen Camilla were the guests of honour in Canada ahead of the Throne Speech receiving a royal salute, gun salute, and
- King Charles and Queen Camilla were the guests of honour in Canada ahead of the Throne Speech receiving a royal salute, gun salute, and
- King Charles and Queen Camilla were the guests of honour in Canada ahead of the Throne Speech receiving a royal salute, gun salute, and
- Annual gala fundraiser supporting Ottawa’s watershed swaps banks for wet and wild shindig, and rakes in $330,000 under the clouds on May 21 at
- Annual gala fundraiser supporting Ottawa’s watershed swaps banks for wet and wild shindig, and rakes in $330,000 under the clouds on May 21 at
- Annual gala fundraiser supporting Ottawa’s watershed swaps banks for wet and wild shindig, and rakes in $330,000 under the clouds on May 21 at
- The 20th Century Boys returned to the Rainbow Bistro for their annual spring fundraiser, and they rocked it.
- The 20th Century Boys returned to the Rainbow Bistro for their annual spring fundraiser, and they rocked it.
- The 20th Century Boys returned to the Rainbow Bistro for their annual spring fundraiser, and they rocked it.
- On May 15, the Matthew Perry Foundation of Canada broke ground and planted a cherry tree at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, the
- On May 15, the Matthew Perry Foundation of Canada broke ground and planted a cherry tree at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, the
- On May 15, the Matthew Perry Foundation of Canada broke ground and planted a cherry tree at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre, the
- World Press Freedom Canada’s annual awards luncheon celebrated the best of Canada’s investigative, local, and student journalists on May 1 at the National Arts
- World Press Freedom Canada’s annual awards luncheon celebrated the best of Canada’s investigative, local, and student journalists on May 1 at the National Arts
- World Press Freedom Canada’s annual awards luncheon celebrated the best of Canada’s investigative, local, and student journalists on May 1 at the National Arts
- Hundreds of diplomats, military attachés, and politicians celebrated Japan’s national day and an early birthday for the emperor on Feb. 11 at the Château
- Hundreds of diplomats, military attachés, and politicians celebrated Japan’s national day and an early birthday for the emperor on Feb. 11 at the Château
- Hundreds of diplomats, military attachés, and politicians celebrated Japan’s national day and an early birthday for the emperor on Feb. 11 at the Château
- Trudeau’s selfie-line-farewell tour continues with pair of parties on Feb. 4 and 5 at SJAM and the Canadian Museum of History.
- Trudeau’s selfie-line-farewell tour continues with pair of parties on Feb. 4 and 5 at SJAM and the Canadian Museum of History.
- Trudeau’s selfie-line-farewell tour continues with pair of parties on Feb. 4 and 5 at SJAM and the Canadian Museum of History.
- The Canadian Media Producers Association's annual conference returned to Ottawa for three days of networking, panels, and a pair of parties.
- The Canadian Media Producers Association's annual conference returned to Ottawa for three days of networking, panels, and a pair of parties.
- The Canadian Media Producers Association's annual conference returned to Ottawa for three days of networking, panels, and a pair of parties.
- Plus, Liberal leadership hopeful Karina Gould gathered gen-Z Grits for campaign launch meet-and-greet at Bier Markt on Jan. 23.
- Plus, Liberal leadership hopeful Karina Gould gathered gen-Z Grits for campaign launch meet-and-greet at Bier Markt on Jan. 23.
- Plus, Liberal leadership hopeful Karina Gould gathered gen-Z Grits for campaign launch meet-and-greet at Bier Markt on Jan. 23.
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau smiled through the pain alongside his caucus and staffers at their annual holiday party on Dec. 17 at the Rogers
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau smiled through the pain alongside his caucus and staffers at their annual holiday party on Dec. 17 at the Rogers
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau smiled through the pain alongside his caucus and staffers at their annual holiday party on Dec. 17 at the Rogers
- OTTAWA—Last week’s party schedule started with stepping into an alternative reality. The Entertainment Software Association (ESAC) held its annual #VideoGamesOnTheHill Monday night, transporting participants
- OTTAWA—Last week’s party schedule started with stepping into an alternative reality. The Entertainment Software Association (ESAC) held its annual #VideoGamesOnTheHill Monday night, transporting participants
- OTTAWA—Last week’s party schedule started with stepping into an alternative reality. The Entertainment Software Association (ESAC) held its annual #VideoGamesOnTheHill Monday night, transporting participants
- Did you know just 14 cents a day could close the international education gap in developing countries? That was the pitch to Parliamentarians Wednesday
- Did you know just 14 cents a day could close the international education gap in developing countries? That was the pitch to Parliamentarians Wednesday
- Did you know just 14 cents a day could close the international education gap in developing countries? That was the pitch to Parliamentarians Wednesday
- Vodka was the drink of the evening, and while Poland and Ukraine sometimes disagree as to which country the spirit originated from, the Ukrainian ambassador
- Vodka was the drink of the evening, and while Poland and Ukraine sometimes disagree as to which country the spirit originated from, the Ukrainian ambassador
- Vodka was the drink of the evening, and while Poland and Ukraine sometimes disagree as to which country the spirit originated from, the Ukrainian ambassador
- Three lengthy speeches, plenty of food, and a warm, welcoming, and boisterous crowd were the features of the embassy of Kazakhstan’s celebration of 25 years
- Three lengthy speeches, plenty of food, and a warm, welcoming, and boisterous crowd were the features of the embassy of Kazakhstan’s celebration of 25 years
- Three lengthy speeches, plenty of food, and a warm, welcoming, and boisterous crowd were the features of the embassy of Kazakhstan’s celebration of 25 years
- OTTAWA—A smattering of Conservative MPs and a good showing of reporters drank, swapped stories, and celebrated the holiday season on Dec. 7 at Stornoway,
- OTTAWA—A smattering of Conservative MPs and a good showing of reporters drank, swapped stories, and celebrated the holiday season on Dec. 7 at Stornoway,
- OTTAWA—A smattering of Conservative MPs and a good showing of reporters drank, swapped stories, and celebrated the holiday season on Dec. 7 at Stornoway,
- Last Thursday afternoon, the front entrance of the Chateau Laurier crowded with red-plated cars as a large portion of the diplomatic corps in Ottawa arrived
- Last Thursday afternoon, the front entrance of the Chateau Laurier crowded with red-plated cars as a large portion of the diplomatic corps in Ottawa arrived
- Last Thursday afternoon, the front entrance of the Chateau Laurier crowded with red-plated cars as a large portion of the diplomatic corps in Ottawa arrived
- The end of November saw the last few non-holiday-themed parties before the Christmas reception circuit launched into full swing. On Wednesday, rooms in both the
- The end of November saw the last few non-holiday-themed parties before the Christmas reception circuit launched into full swing. On Wednesday, rooms in both the
- The end of November saw the last few non-holiday-themed parties before the Christmas reception circuit launched into full swing. On Wednesday, rooms in both the
- The red-roped entrance and warm lighting beckoned guests to come inside the Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa’s West Wellington neighbourhood last Monday night for the
- The red-roped entrance and warm lighting beckoned guests to come inside the Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa’s West Wellington neighbourhood last Monday night for the
- The red-roped entrance and warm lighting beckoned guests to come inside the Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa’s West Wellington neighbourhood last Monday night for the
- OTTAWA—It’s a girl! These were the words for the balloons that were supposed to be released at Hillary Clinton’s victory party, celebrating the election
- OTTAWA—It’s a girl! These were the words for the balloons that were supposed to be released at Hillary Clinton’s victory party, celebrating the election
- OTTAWA—It’s a girl! These were the words for the balloons that were supposed to be released at Hillary Clinton’s victory party, celebrating the election
- OTTAWA—Taking the escalator up to the top floor of the glass-domed Shaw Centre overlooking Parliament Hill and downtown Ottawa last Monday evening, hundreds of attendees
- OTTAWA—Taking the escalator up to the top floor of the glass-domed Shaw Centre overlooking Parliament Hill and downtown Ottawa last Monday evening, hundreds of attendees
- OTTAWA—Taking the escalator up to the top floor of the glass-domed Shaw Centre overlooking Parliament Hill and downtown Ottawa last Monday evening, hundreds of attendees