Canada Day photos through the years

de Adder’s Take: 07-01-2024

House adjourned, and Canada celebrates 157th on July 1

MONDAY, JULY 1 House Not Sitting—The House is on its summer break. It resumes sitting on Sept. 16, and will sit for four weeks from Sept. 16-Oct. 11, but will take Monday, Sept. 30, off. It breaks Oct. 14-18, and resumes sitting on Oct. 21. It sits Oct. 21-Nov. 9, and breaks on Nov. 11 […]
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Plus, Norway’s ambassador to Canada died on June 17, editor picked to head up Washington Post turns it down, new Chinese ambassador hosts welcome reception, Napier meets the Pope, and Brit high commissioner to host U.K. election-watch party.
Staff changes for ministers Vandal, Martinez Ferrada, Hutchings

Plus, senior policy adviser Kristina Slodki has left Public Safety, Democratic Institutions, and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc’s office.
Red-and-white wave to descend on downtown Ottawa for Canada Day celebrations July 1

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 House Not Sitting—The House is on its summer break. It resumes sitting on Sept. 16, and will sit for four weeks from Sept. 16-Oct. 11, but will take Monday, Sept. 30, off. It breaks Oct. 14-18, and resumes sitting on Oct. 21. It sits Oct. 21-Nov. 9, and breaks on Nov. 11 […]
Long-serving German envoy leaving post cheering ‘much stronger’ links with Canada amid global upheavals

‘I’ve had the pleasure to represent the country that I love in another country that I love,’ Sabine Sparwasser says ahead of her departure as Germany’s ambassador to Canada.
‘Everything has a time’: Senator Jaffer marks an end to 23 years on the Hill

A trailblazer in the Upper Chamber who has juggled chairing committees and working towards peace in Sudan in the early 2000s, Mobina Jaffer reflects on her career as a Senator.
de Adder’s Take: 06-26-2024

Jean Chrétien marks 25 years since Kosovo conflict with lunch, old friends, and a basketball

Plus, Tory Don Stewart shocks with Toronto byelection victory, John McKay and Denis Coderre each announce their next move, the French ambassador readies for the Paris Olympics with an Ottawa event, and the new Health Canada DM bids farewell to Queen’s Park.