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Piggybacking changes to privacy laws ‘has nothing to do with affordability,’ say critics of Bill C-4
Just because the prime minister is in a hurry doesn't excuse rushing controversial Elections Act changes on the back of ...
A third-party review could help the Conservatives present themselves as a responsible body, not a cult of personality.
Plus, a personal tale of resettlement during the Vietnam War comes to Ottawa, Richard Madan signs off from the CBC, the ...
The G7 released seven statements over the two-day Leaders' Summit, but there were no joint messages devoted to Ukraine.
Far from capitulation to coercion, Canada’s pursuit of trade diversification reflects a clear-eyed strategy to mitigate ...
Geography, cultural similarities, tight defence linkages—all of those things have gone hand in glove with the defence ...
The prime minister can't keep everyone happy, but he will have more success than his predecessor by focusing on managing ...
Bill C-5 is environmental racism, which this current government has no problem with committing since it can steamroll any ...
Canada has the opportunity to lead in the global clean energy transition, not to follow outdated energy playbooks.
Nine Supreme Court judges will have to decide if the notwithstanding clause completely extinguishes the fundamental and legal ...
Change cannot come at the expense of transparency and accountability, and the new government would do well to remember that ...
Co-operation and collaboration are always welcome in Parliament, but that spirit of working together should be used for ...
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