Since becoming prime minister, Carney has been criss-crossing the globe in an effort to strengthen relations with other ...
Senators voted 42 to 23 on Thursday to reject an amendment from Sen. Bernadette Clement that would remove the entire section ...
This would be the second year in a row with zero population growth in Canada, which follows several years of above-average ...
The Union of BC Indian Chiefs called the justification for further consultation "extremely unclear" and expressed concerns ...
In the wake of the recent agreements announced during Prime Minister Mark Carney’s now-wrapped visits to China and ...
The federal Liberals’ Budget Implementation Act has passed a confidence vote in the House of Commons. Bill C-15 carried on ...
As the border bill advances, the Social Affairs, Science and Technology committee submits recommendations to remove parts 5 ...
Marie-Michelle Demers has joined Miller’s office as a communications advisor, according to her LinkedIn. Demers, who joined ...
The company's handling of the issue has been under scrutiny since the Wall Street Journal reported that Van Rootselaar's ...
The Carney government’s new electricity strategy remains under wraps, but Energy Minister Tim Hogdson offered a clue as to what the focus might be during an IEA panel: “We are not going to constrain ...
In a close vote on Thursday night, senators approved an amendment from Senator Pierre J. Dalphond that would automatically repeal the privacy changes three years after Bill C-4 becomes law.
Strengthening supply chains is not a sector-specific issue; it is a national productivity imperative. Reliable transportation networks drive investment, support trade, and strengthen economic ...
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