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Champagne said after a caucus meeting today that "a lot of the costs" the country must carry in the upcoming federal budget ...
We begin with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, who says Canada opposes Israel’s expanded military operation in the Gaza Strip but stopped short of labelling it a genocide, preferring to wait for ...
It is time for ICAO to bring Taiwan into the fold. With meaningful participation, Taiwan can contribute its professional expertise in pursuit of ICAO’s vision of safer skies and a more sustainable ...
However Carney dodged questions from Poilievre about the size of the federal deficit, ahead of the tabling of the federal budget on Nov. 4.
She said that Prime Minister Mark Carney and herself will attend the meetings in New York City to emphasize Canada's commitment to the 'UN Charter, to human rights and to building peace and security ...
"There's no question that the situation facing Palestinians on the ground is absolutely intolerable and unacceptable. We oppose Israel's expanded military operation in Gaza," Anand told iPolitics on ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford told reporters on Tuesday that he believed Prime Minister Mark Carney would designate the project for the feds' new fas-track approval process, though acknowledged not ...
"Here's the dance that I think all countries are finding themselves in and it's a sensitive and delicate dance," Moe told reporters. "Decisions that you make here will have an indirect impact on your ...
Back in the chamber, MPs are set to clock in at least one more round of second-reading debate on the government’s plan to overhaul Canada’s border security regime.
The federal Liberal government will table the 2025 budget on Nov. 4, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne announced during question period on Tuesday. “This is going to be a generational ...
We begin with Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has appointed Chrystia Freeland as Canada’s new special envoy for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
The House of Commons foyer was a revolving door on Monday morning, as the various parties outlined their priorities for the new parliamentary session.