RCMP investigating online threats made to MP Chris d’Entremont after crossing floor to join Liberals
Police in Nova Scotia are investigating online threats made against the Liberal party’s newest MP.
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Police in Nova Scotia are investigating online threats made against the Liberal party’s newest MP.
A former national security advisor to U.S. President Donald Trump says it was a mistake for Prime Minister Mark Carney to apologize for the anti-tariff ad that angered Trump and prompted him to terminate trade talks with Canada.
The Conservatives helped the minority Liberal government survive a second confidence vote on the budget this afternoon.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre needled Prime Minister Mark Carney over the size of the federal deficit Friday in a speech offering his critique of the Liberal budget tabled on Nov. 4.
Prime Minister Mark Carney came close to telling a Bay Street audience today that he will secure a new pipeline for Alberta, offering his strongest endorsement yet of the idea.
Canada expects that talks with the United States on trade will resume “at some point,” Prime Minister Mark Carney told a business audience in Toronto on Friday, but did not give details.
One in five Canadians say they’ve skipped paying a bill to afford groceries in the past year, according to new polling by Nanos Research for CTV News.
Neither Statistics Canada nor the federal Department of Finance is answering what type of data may be collected in less detail or less often after the budget listed cuts to Statistics Canada.
Alberta Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux says he’s resigning as a member of Parliament, but Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says the resignation won’t come into effect until 'next spring.'
The first confidence vote connected to Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne’s 2025 federal budget will take place in the House of Commons on Thursday night.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to attend a meeting with other G7 foreign ministers in Ontario’s Niagara Region next week.
A parliamentary committee has amended a controversial order that seeks 25 years’ worth of data on researchers who applied for health and science grants.
Canada’s top banker says he’s hopeful the new Liberal budget will encourage business investment and stimulate the economy.
Federal public service unions are condemning the government’s proposed amendments to collective bargaining rules — though they admit they know little at this point about what those changes could entail.
The federal government is cutting the number of spots available in its refugee humanitarian and permanent residency streams for next year.
Canada’s premiers are too quick to use the notwithstanding clause for “marginal reasons” and have lost sight of its original purpose, former prime minister Jean Chrétien said Wednesday evening.