In an interview with iPolitics, Deek Labelle, the owner of the  Chateau Lafayette, the city's oldest pub and a staple of the Market, said there's optimism about the proposed improvements but she would ...
United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Tuesday that "if Canada wants to come in and participate in this type of reshoring we are trying to do, we are happy to have those discussions." ...
Liberals accepted a series of Conservative amendments to the budget bill, installing more guardrails on the controversial new powers that allow ministers to bypass almost any regulations for ...
Canada and South Korea are set to sign a defence agreement today, roughly a month after Prime Minister Mark Carney urged middle powers to band together in the face of "great power" economic coercion.
Marco Vigliotti and Brian Storseth are joined by Navigator’s Sharan Kaur, StrategyCorp’s Garry Keller, and iPolitics reporter ...
As of right now, the Liberals hold 169 seats, but one is effectively out of play, as it belongs to House of Commons Speaker Francis Scarpaleggia, who, by long-standing parliamentary convention, only ...
Over at NATIONAL DEFENCE, MPs will get an update on the ongoing efforts to clean up contaminated sites from Terrebonne chief ...
The Union of BC Indian Chiefs called the justification for further consultation "extremely unclear" and expressed concerns ...
Before that gets underway, however, they will vote on the Conservatives’ non-binding call for the government to reduce health benefits for refugees and asylum seekers, which, as iPolitics reports, was ...
According to the delegation list shared by the PMO, Jeneroux is the only backbench MP participating in the trip.
Opposition party calls on the government to restrict federal benefits received by rejected asylum claimants to emergency life saving health care only.
The senators voted down several amendments at the clause-by-clause review on Monday, despite proposals submitted by the social affairs committee.