Who’s the one Grit both Conservatives fear and Liberals cheer as a future successor to Trudeau?

Plus: PSG Senator Jane Cordy retires early, cartoonist Michael de Adder talks with CBC’s The National, and The Canadian Press sees some staff changes in its Ottawa bureau.
Reflecting on wars and veterans

Plus, Guilbeault attends the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan.
de Adder’s Take: 11-11-2024
Remembrance Day ceremony to take place at National War Memorial in Ottawa on Nov. 11

MONDAY, NOV. 11 House Not Sitting—The House 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. Remembrance Day—Parliamentarians are in their ridings for Remembrance Day this week. A ceremony will take place at the National War […]
Trudeau on fundraising double duty

Plus, the PBO gives an update on the Trans Mountain Pipeline’s prospects.
Saint Kitts and Nevis mark independence anniversary
Slovakia throws national day party
Feds get their green report cards

Plus, David Pugliese has his say before the National Security Committee.
Freeland addresses ‘anxious’ Canadians

In a scrum the morning after Donald Trump’s presidential victory, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland sought to address the concern she acknowledged some Canadians felt following the U.S. election results. “I know that a lot of Canadians are anxious,” she said on Nov. 6. “I want to say with utter sincerity and conviction to Canadians: […]
Pints and presidential punditry at The Met

Politico and Earnscliffe Strategies hosted a U.S. election-watch party on Nov. 5 at the Métropolitain Brasserie, featuring trivia, punditry, and special guest U.S. Ambassador David Cohen.