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- First hitting Ottawa's newsstands on Oct. 5, 1989, the newspaper set itself apart with a strong focus on daily life on the Hill. Take
- First hitting Ottawa's newsstands on Oct. 5, 1989, the newspaper set itself apart with a strong focus on daily life on the Hill. Take
- First hitting Ottawa's newsstands on Oct. 5, 1989, the newspaper set itself apart with a strong focus on daily life on the Hill. Take
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- It was a sold-out crowd at Politics & the Pen schmooze-fest fundraiser for the Writers’ Trust of Canada at Ottawa’s Château Laurier Hotel on
- It was a sold-out crowd at Politics & the Pen schmooze-fest fundraiser for the Writers’ Trust of Canada at Ottawa’s Château Laurier Hotel on
- It was a sold-out crowd at Politics & the Pen schmooze-fest fundraiser for the Writers’ Trust of Canada at Ottawa’s Château Laurier Hotel on
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- On Sept. 17, the various party caucuses met, Green Leader Elizabeth May pushed for lowering the voting age, and the Canadian Labour Congress urged
- On Sept. 17, the various party caucuses met, Green Leader Elizabeth May pushed for lowering the voting age, and the Canadian Labour Congress urged
- On Sept. 17, the various party caucuses met, Green Leader Elizabeth May pushed for lowering the voting age, and the Canadian Labour Congress urged
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- Government House Leader Pablo Rodriguez, pictured on Sept. 15 as he arrives for the fall Liberal cabinet retreat, is leading negotiations with parties around
- Government House Leader Pablo Rodriguez, pictured on Sept. 15 as he arrives for the fall Liberal cabinet retreat, is leading negotiations with parties around
- Government House Leader Pablo Rodriguez, pictured on Sept. 15 as he arrives for the fall Liberal cabinet retreat, is leading negotiations with parties around
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on March 17, addresses reporters from Rideau Cottage, where he has been in self-isolation since last week after his
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on March 17, addresses reporters from Rideau Cottage, where he has been in self-isolation since last week after his
- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on March 17, addresses reporters from Rideau Cottage, where he has been in self-isolation since last week after his
- The election of the new House Speaker gets underway on Dec. 5, 2019. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade Prime Minister meets with
- The election of the new House Speaker gets underway on Dec. 5, 2019. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade Prime Minister meets with
- The election of the new House Speaker gets underway on Dec. 5, 2019. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade Prime Minister meets with
- The House of Commons chamber sits empty as Centre Block is emptied on Jan. 10, 2019 ahead of the move to West Block. The
- The House of Commons chamber sits empty as Centre Block is emptied on Jan. 10, 2019 ahead of the move to West Block. The
- The House of Commons chamber sits empty as Centre Block is emptied on Jan. 10, 2019 ahead of the move to West Block. The
- There was a good crowd of friends and well wishers who turned up for Don Martin’s farewell soirée at the Métropolitain. The man of
- There was a good crowd of friends and well wishers who turned up for Don Martin’s farewell soirée at the Métropolitain. The man of
- There was a good crowd of friends and well wishers who turned up for Don Martin’s farewell soirée at the Métropolitain. The man of
- MPs, lobbyists, cabinet ministers, and Hill reporters marked the first day back on the Hill at iPolitics’ bash. Conservative MPs Arnold Viersen, left, and
- MPs, lobbyists, cabinet ministers, and Hill reporters marked the first day back on the Hill at iPolitics’ bash. Conservative MPs Arnold Viersen, left, and
- MPs, lobbyists, cabinet ministers, and Hill reporters marked the first day back on the Hill at iPolitics’ bash. Conservative MPs Arnold Viersen, left, and
- Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland board the shuttle bus bound for the Senate of Canada Building to watch
- Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland board the shuttle bus bound for the Senate of Canada Building to watch
- Treasury Board President Jean-Yves Duclos and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland board the shuttle bus bound for the Senate of Canada Building to watch
- Pablo Rodriguez, formerly the heritage minister, was named House leader, a post that involves shepherding the government’s legislation through the House. Vancouver MP Joyce
- Pablo Rodriguez, formerly the heritage minister, was named House leader, a post that involves shepherding the government’s legislation through the House. Vancouver MP Joyce
- Pablo Rodriguez, formerly the heritage minister, was named House leader, a post that involves shepherding the government’s legislation through the House. Vancouver MP Joyce
- Quebec environmentalist Steven Guilbeault, a rookie MP, was named heritage minister. Manitoba’s Dan Vandal, a Métis MP, is sworn in during the ceremony at
- Quebec environmentalist Steven Guilbeault, a rookie MP, was named heritage minister. Manitoba’s Dan Vandal, a Métis MP, is sworn in during the ceremony at
- Quebec environmentalist Steven Guilbeault, a rookie MP, was named heritage minister. Manitoba’s Dan Vandal, a Métis MP, is sworn in during the ceremony at
- Fighting for space: not yet a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the election on Sept. 11, lawn signs for Liberal candidate Catherine
- Fighting for space: not yet a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the election on Sept. 11, lawn signs for Liberal candidate Catherine
- Fighting for space: not yet a week after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the election on Sept. 11, lawn signs for Liberal candidate Catherine