The Carney government's first attempt at these laws, in Bill C-2, caused a backlash from civil liberty and privacy activists, ...
It is critical to ensure that the remnants of the Iranian regime are not able to evade justice and exploit Canada as a safe ...
Nearly 60 per cent of rulings by committee chairs are being reversed when appealed, which is an increase from past minority ...
Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson has found a new director of operations for her office following Morgan McCullough ’s ...
Ireland's Ambassador John Concannon hosted his first St. Patrick's Day party at his official residence on March 11, smack dab ...
Canada and Japan share not only fundamental values, but also the vision of a ‘free and open Indo-Pacific,’ which will help ...
The mandated review of the Access to Information Act, includes proposals from the government that are 'super regressive,' ...
Plus, Gary Anandasangaree has given notice of his new lawful access bill.
Also, a play based on the Rogers' family feud comes to Ottawa this fall, Adam Dodek talks about his new book on March 18, and ...
Ex-parliamentarians who worked to move the needle forward and see the creation of a workplace harassment policy for MPs ‘ran out of time’ last Parliament, but hope their work isn’t lost.
Several companies are in court fighting a CRTC order that would require all firms with annual revenues over $25-million to allocate five per cent of Canadian revenues to cultural and broadcasting ...
Every morning, Canadians turn on their taps expecting clean water. We take hot showers, run dishwashers, brew coffee, all without a second thought. But behind these everyday conveniences sits the ...
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