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Over at Canadian Dimension, John Clarke examines the opening moves by Carney’s government, which has confirmed his fears that “those on the left” who called for progressives to back the federal ...
Canada is taking steps to protect the steel and aluminum industries with new counter-tariffs and protectionist policies, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday.
"There are very deep ongoing ties, people-to-people, certainly of Indo-Canadians but Canadians as a whole with India. We don't have a high commissioner in India right now. We're not serving Canadians ...
New tariffs will be imposed in the coming weeks to protect the industry from unfair trading practices and overcapacity, Carney says.
The revolving door that characterizes the post-election experience for staffers has slowed, as new ministers bring on new hires and Trudeau-era holdovers settle into new roles. Various staffers told ...
After two years of managing stakeholder relations for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, Bryce McRae is headed to the private sector. Earlier this week, McRae announced he will be joining Summa ...
The bill is expected to pass with the support of the Conservatives, an unusual show of cooperation between the two largest parties in the House.
Indigenous and environmental groups, along with opposition MPs and senators, have raised concerns that the bill is being rushed through parliament and will grant cabinet sweeping powers to override ...
With just two days left in the abbreviated spring sitting, Prime Minister Mark Carney will be back in his front-and-centre ...
It appears Bill C-5 will be pushed through the House this week with the support of both Liberal and Conservative MPs, despite warnings from environmental and Indigenous groups.
The report comes as Canada renews diplomatic ties with India after Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Indian Prime Minister ...
We begin tonight with Statistics Canada, who say that population growth has stalled in the first quarter of 2025. The agency says the Canadian population rose by 20,107 people from Jan. 1 to April 1 ...
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