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Senior public servants bracing for threats of foreign interference, fed officials say

While there are no major threats of political interference currently facing Canada ahead of the October election, the panel of five senior public servants has been periodically running simulations of potential incidents throughout the summer.  In a not-for-attribution briefing on Tuesday, federal officials said, the select group of civil servants tasked with warning the public […]

Native women’s group calls on feds to support Organization of American States’ probe on MMIWG inquiry’s finding of genocide

An Indigenous women’s organization is adding its voice to growing calls to probe deeper into the national inquiry’s finding that the deaths and disappearances of Indigenous women and girls were tied to discriminatory policies that amounted to genocide.  Lynne Groulx, executive director of the Native Women’s Association of Canada, said she is supportive of the […]

This just in: Olivier Duchesneau joins Liberal HQ as deputy national campaign director

Olivier Duchesneau recently exited his post as chief of staff in Families, Children, and Social Development Minister Jean-Yves Duclos’ office to become deputy national campaign director for the Liberal Party. He officially joined the federal party’s headquarters on June 25 and is now working closely with fellow former chief of staff Jeremy Broadhurst, who left […]

Politics This Morning: Trudeau to host P.E.I.’s new premier in Ottawa; Bibeau in Whitehorse to tout feds’ food policy

Good Monday morning, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is hosting Progressive Conservative P.E.I. Premier Dennis King, who was sworn in last month and is among those challenging the feds’ imposition of a carbon price. He recently registered the province as an intervener in Saskatchewan’s legal challenge, which will be making its way to the Supreme Court. So far, though, […]

Ford’s Ontario cuts, drop in SNC-Lavalin media coverage, return of female support helping Libs, but it’s still a ‘coin toss,’ say pollsters  

After weeks of attracting low support in national public opinion polls, the Liberals are starting to bounce back chiefly because of Ontario Premier Doug Ford government’s controversial cuts in social services, the dissipation of media coverage on SNC-Lavalin affair, closer scrutiny of Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and the return of women support back to the […]