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Articles by Rachel Aiello
- Trudeau taps MacKinnon to be new labour minister, ahead of cabinet meeting
- Trudeau cabinet to meet Friday as speculation around a shuffle swirls
- Freeland has 'confidence,' but wouldn't say whether PM has promised her job is safe
- Trudeau says he still has 'full confidence' in Freeland, but has been talking to Carney
- Citing personal reasons, Green Party deputy leader steps down
- 'We need new leadership': Liberal MP writes to caucus, says Justin Trudeau should resign
- 'We need to regroup,' says Liberal minister and Ontario campaign co-chair in light of byelection loss
- 'Not the result we wanted': Trudeau responds after surprise Conservative byelection win in Liberal stronghold
- Heritage minister views next election as a referendum on Canadian cultural reforms
- House rises for the summer, gov't vows to return 'ruthlessly' focused on improving Canadians' lives
Rachel Aiello
ContactRachel Aiello covers the latest political news from CTV's parliamentary bureau in Ottawa.
She has a keen eye for all things legislative and procedural. The day new bills get tabled, or there is wrangling in the House of Commons, Rachel is on it.
While the daily news beat sees Rachel cover everything from high-profile political scandals, to the "Freedom Convoy" protests, she has a special interest in stories about justice and social policy reforms and also loves covering elections.
She's also the author of CTV News' Capital Dispatch newsletter, a weekly update on the latest news from the minority Parliament when it's in session, directly to your inbox. Avid politics reader, or curious to learn more? Subscribe here.
Part of CTV News' national digital team since 2017, and a member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery since 2014, you can also catch her offering up her latest insights on CTV News Channel's Power Play.
From Peterborough, Rachel moved to Ottawa where she graduated from the University of Ottawa's joint journalism program with Algonquin College.