Monday, December 22, 2025

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Politics This Morning: Morneau to address business community

Good Monday morning, Finance Minister Bill Morneau is headlining a talk hosted by the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, in Ontario, as part of its Vote Prosperity Leadership Series. The ticketed event kicks off bright and early at 8 a.m., at the Holiday Inn Oakville Centre. On Tuesday, MPs on the House Foreign Affairs Committee are reconvening at […]

Canada should seek exemption from ‘Buy American’ provisions instead of fighting U.S. protectionist policy, trade observers say

Getting Canadian exporters access to U.S. federal government procurement projects will become more difficult thanks to a new executive order from U.S. President Donald Trump, and getting around it may not be possible, say trade observers, who want Canada’s government to seek an exemption to the protection order. Although retaliatory trade action may have played […]

Big changes could be coming to Senate after fall election, say Senators 

The outcome of the fall election could spur big changes to the Red Chamber, Senators say, with talk that floor-crossing, forming new groups, and battles over who would form the opposition—or whether there will even be one—could all be in play.  The Liberals and Conservatives are running neck-and-neck in public opinion polls, leaving a realistic […]

Women splitting their vote more among various progressive options, says Bricker

A recent Ipsos poll showed Conservatives with a 10-point lead over the Liberals among female voters, 39 per cent to 29 per cent, respectively, but Ipsos CEO Darrell Bricker cautions against viewing this as a female surge towards Conservatives. “The Conservatives are not surging among women. What’s happening is that women are splitting their vote […]

Canada under Andrew Scheer: six ways Conservatives look to break with Trudeau government

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer has sought to cast himself as a staunch defender of the border, the rights of gun owners, Canada’s foreign policy interests, and dairy farmers in the lead-up to the October election.  Here are six ways the Conservatives would seek to break with the Trudeau government’s approach: ‘Total reset’ of relations with […]