Opposition day in the House

Plus, Prime Minister Mark Carney talks about Canada’s foreign policy in New York.
Fraser tables his hate crime bill

Plus, it’s the second day of Prime Minister Carney’s visit to Mexico.
Carney heads to Mexico

Plus, Politics This Morning talks with the new PBO.
Scrums, caucus meetings, and an anti-austerity presser

On Sept. 17, the various party caucuses met, Green Leader Elizabeth May pushed for lowering the voting age, and the Canadian Labour Congress urged Ottawa against more cuts and to invest in workers instead. The Hill Times
Earnscliffe and Politico pack the Mét for second 2025 Housewarming, and a plethora of Hill parties happen in one night

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 book launch.
Youth descend on Senate Chamber for climate solutions assembly

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 CUTA 2025 Policy Forum—The Canadian Urban Transit Association hosts its 2025 Policy Forum, bringing together some of North America’s leading transit and urban mobility experts to discuss the industry’s future. Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 8 a.m. ET the Lord Elgin Hotel, 100 Elgin St., Ottawa. Register via Eventbrite. AFN First Nations ISET Agreement […]
Freeland exits the cabinet (again)

Plus, the AFN chief meets the housing minister today.
Toronto-to-Quebec City fundraising ride stops on the Hill

Plus: Elections Canada chief looks back at the April vote, four new ambassadors meet the GG, and five former Liberal staffers launch Barrack Hill Public Affairs.
Party Central’s declassified shindig survival guide

With the return of Parliament comes the return to life of the Hill social calendar, and not all parties are created equal.
de Adder’s Take: 09-17-2025