Nahlah Ayed has a new book out, The War We Won Apart

Plus, former Harper chief of staff Ian Brodie launches a newsletter, and former CTV journalist Daniele Hamamdjian is joining NBC News in London, U.K., and four restaurants in Ottawa make Canada’s 100 Best picks
Fraser nabs award

Macklem cuts key interest rate

The Prince and the Maher at The Met

Veteran journalist and author Stephen Maher celebrated the launch of his new book The Prince: The Turbulent Reign of Justin Trudeau with a book signing event at the Métropolitan Brasserie on June 4.
Joly plucks new operations head from within Lebouthillier’s team

Plus, Myah Tomasi is now press secretary to Treasury Board President Anita Anand.
de Adder’s Take: 06-05-2024

Petipas Taylor, Trudeau mark D-Day anniversary in France on June 6

TUESDAY, JUNE 4—SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Minister Petitpas Taylor to Lead Delegation to France—Veterans Affairs Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor will lead an official Government of Canada delegation featuring veterans, representatives from Indigenous and veterans organizations, parliamentarians, and a contingent from Canadian Armed Forces to take part in events marking the 80th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy from Tuesday, June 4, […]
iPolitics takes over as new host of Parliamentarians of the Year awards

It’s awards season as Library and Archives Canada dole out their Scholar Awards, the Canadian Screen Awards taps top journalists, uOttawa will honour Lisa Raitt later this week, and guess who won the MPs versus pages soccer game?
Hill media flock to Trudeau’s garden and the trivial pursuit of Politico’s glory at The Mét

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invited press gallery reporters, cabinet ministers, and staffers to Rideau Cottage on June 3 for the annual Media Garden Party, but for some journos—Party Central included—the free food and beer on the PM’s second-cum-primary residence’s front lawn was only the pre-show to a battle for the crown of geekdom and trivial […]
AG tables reports
