Charest, Monsef, and Leslie to talk modern democracy at Carleton

Plus, Steve Paikin and Patrice Roy to moderate future leaders’ debates, ex-Tory MP Robert Sopuck has died, and the Translation Bureau helps Laval University launch a new interpreters program next fall.
de Adder’s Take: 10-30-2024

Round two

Plus, the PBO costs the NATO spending plan.
Deadline day

Plus, senior officials testify on India’s interference.
Energy Minister Wilkinson welcomes back a familiar face

Plus, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree has a new policy adviser for Inuit relations in his office.
Q&A | Immigration reversal and a system ‘in chaos’

Immigration lawyer Elizabeth Long says immigrants, foreign workers, and foreign students shouldn’t ‘be scapegoated for all of the problems that the government has created.’
U.S. Ambassador Cohen to deliver remarks at American Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 29 in Toronto

MONDAY, OCT. 28 House Sitting—The House sits Oct. 21-Nov. 9, and breaks on Nov. 11 for Remembrance Day week until Nov. 15. It resumes again on Nov. 18, and is scheduled to sit from Nov. 18 to Dec. 17. The Logic Summit—The Logic hosts its eponymous summit on the theme “At a Crossroads: Shaping Canada’s […]
de Adder’s Take: 10-28-2024

So far, 39 MPs not running in next election, or 11.5 per cent of the House

Also, Liberal MP Kirsty Duncan returns from medical leave, Darrell Bricker muses on party fundraising, and Press Progress’ Luke LeBrun gets an award.
Cyber security on priority

Plus, big city mayors take their transit woes to Ottawa.