OTTAWA — In a federal election last spring that was widely viewed as a watershed in Canadian politics, Mark Carney’s Liberals ...
Leaders from the five Nordic countries and Canada meet in Oslo for a mini-summit on Arctic security amid rising geopolitical ...
Floor-crossing has always been a feature of Canadian politics dating back to the first Parliament — and seeing four opposition MPs jump ship to join the government in a matter of months is rare but ...
The war is affecting the politics and economies of the Maghreb's rivals in opposite ways, but both see the crisis as a ...
Armen Rustamyan, representative of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Bureau, visited Canada in late February and ...
In the fall of 2024, Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Canada’s Conservative Party, held a commanding lead in the polls and ...
Federal political parties are in the process of exempting themselves, retroactively, from a law that would require them to be governed by the same privacy principles as other organizations. Their ...
Explore Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's proposal to eliminate U.S. tariffs impacting the Canadian auto industry.
Sixteen of Canada’s largest companies—including some with major operations in B.C.—have U.S. subsidiaries whose political action committees (PAC) donated directly to the campaigns of U.S. Congress ...
Stephanie Levitz, Bill Curry and Emily Haws report that the move by Idlout, first elected as a New Democrat in 2021, brings the Liberals closer to a majority government. Idlout is the fourth ...
Every national party except the Greens chose on Thursday to grant themselves an indefinite exemption from laws protecting the privacy of Canadians, rejecting Senate concerns about Bill C-4.
OTTAWA — Former CBC journalist Travis Dhanraj told MPs Tuesday he was silenced, bullied and intimidated by senior leadership and hosts at the public broadcaster, which he says needs a “wake-up call.” ...