Interim NDP leader Don Davies issued a statement late Tuesday saying the caucus is "very disappointed" that Idlout chose to join the Liberals.
The Spark Insights poll, released on Monday, has the Mark Carney-led Liberals the top choice of 46 per cent of respondents, with the Conservatives sitting a distant second at 31 per cent.
Appearing today before the House of Commons heritage committee studying the state of the journalism and media sectors in Canada, Dhanraj said the CBC created a "toxic culture where intimidation went ...
In last year’s federal election, exit polling conducted by IPSOS found that more young Canadians voted Conservative than Liberal. While Canadians as a whole made a clear choice on who they trusted to ...
Three other First Nations have bought a 10 per cent equity stake in the transmission line, under Hydro One’s 50-50 equity partnership. That includes Caldwell First Nation, who secured financing ...
The budget, which will be introduced during the first week the legislature is back in session after an extended winter break, will take a prudent approach that allows the province to weather economic ...
Anton Boegman’s appointment caps a years-long process to define and fill a role that helps federal security agencies confront foreign tampering with elections, federal institutions and the shaping of ...
"Can the member give a clear indication why it is he was so ineffective in terms of getting the Doug Ford government to take some of the actions he's telling this government to do?" Kevin Lamoureux ...
Dan Albas's bill seeks to amend the Canada Post Corporation Act to remove restrictions on direct interprovincial shipments of alcohol to consumers.
Canada has an opportunity — and a narrow window — to turn quantum from a looming privacy crisis into a national strength story. Canadian researchers and companies are helping build the technologies ...
His minority Liberal team is nevertheless ready to roll the parliamentary dice on a high-stakes procedural maneuver aimed at ending a prolonged standoff over Justice Minister Sean Fraser’s proposal to ...
Ottawa estimates 27,000 workers in Ontario will get training or other supports through the program. The federal government will spend $228.8 million over the next three years to help Ontario workers ...