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Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne will meet virtually with his provincial and territorial counterparts today. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade ...
United States President Donald Trump’s escalating rhetoric on tariffs collides head-on with fundamental economic realities. Some view high tariffs as necessary to protect American manufacturing.
Plus, a former minister has taken the reins of the Canadian National Exhibition.
This just in: Alex Marland to release new book this fall, No I In Team: Party Loyalty in Canadian Politics, and it looks like another good one ...
Canada stands to lose more than revenue and jobs. We are losing a sector that strengthens our identity, boosts productivity, and fosters diverse communities.
The department reported 120 'founded' cases in 2024-25, of which 31 were for misconduct and inappropriate behaviour, nine for financial mismanagement, five for harassment and violence, and four ...
The commitment to democracy and individual rights has been and continues to be badly eroded, in part because of U.S. regression under its current president.
The bill was initially promised by Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government following the thousands of deaths that occurred in long-term care during the initial waves of the COVID-19 pandemic.
For one, Sandenga Yeba has been named deputy chief of staff and director of policy to the first-time minister.
There must be immediate action. For Canada, that starts with a full arms embargo, cancelling our free trade deal with Israel, and imposing biting sanctions.
Since food distribution to Palestinians is so erratic, deaths from this artificial famine continue to grow. It’s not clear whether this is random malevolence or mere incompetence.
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