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Conservative MP Michael Chong says his party walked into a number of traps set up by the Liberals during the election.
Air Date: October 10, 2021
After spending more than $25M on their election campaign, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh explains what went wrong in the last election.
Air Date: October 10, 2021
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A proof-of-vaccination system travel abroad is up to two months away, according to Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc.
Air Date: October 10, 2021
Commentators talk about the main challenges Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his minority government are now facing.
Air Date: October 3, 2021
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The wife of Huseyin Celil, a Canadian detained in China since 2006, says the government isn't doing enough to bring her husband home.
Air Date: October 3, 2021
MP Elizabeth May reveals what went on behind the scenes in the Green Party and talks about the party's leadership issues.
Air Date: October 3, 2021
Latest Political News
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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole faces his caucus today to discuss what to do about its position around mandatory vaccinations, and what that means for unvaccinated members.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has considerably shaken up his cabinet roster, naming new ministers to key portfolios including defence, health, foreign affairs, and environment, while adding in a handful of rookies as he forges ahead with a third mandate. Gender parity has been restored, there is new emphasis on regional development agencies. Overall there are 39 members of the new cabinet.
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National Defence Minster Anita Anand says she is committed to ensuring “justice is served” in the fight against sexual misconduct in the Canadian Armed Forces. Just hours into the job, Anand says she will be relentless in her pursuit to shift the culture within the military so those in uniform feel safe, while restoring Canadians' trust in the institution.
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An organization that received $5.8 million from the federal government to help job seekers from under-represented communities is refusing to say if it paid the prime minister's mother, Margaret Trudeau, to speak at an event it held in October.
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Former prime minister Jean Chretien is being called out over his recent comments on residential schools, after stating he was not aware of any abuses happening in these institutions while he was minister of then-Indian affairs. In the CTV interview, Chretien was asked whether he takes some responsibility or would apologize for his role in Canada's residential school legacy. 'We were not informed of any abuse at that time,' he said.
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Following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet shuffle and the addition of a new cabinet role to address mental health, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is calling on the new health ministers to address the ‘health workforce crisis’ caused by pandemic burnout and stress.