Question Period – September 16, 2025
Witness all the action in the House of Commons as Canada’s elected officials debate the issues of the day.
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Witness all the action in the House of Commons as Canada’s elected officials debate the issues of the day.
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Informed Perspectives’ Shari Graydon spoke with CPAC’s Michael Serapio about Canada falling to 71st place globally for women’s political representation, according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union. The organization released new research with Abacus Data that shows the vast majority of Canadians believe equal gender representation at all levels of government is important. Graydon talks about what…
The National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) and APTN co-host, in partnership with the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation, this national commemorative gathering on Parliament Hill in Ottawa in recognition of the annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Governor General Mary Simon and Indigenous leaders are among those taking part in the special event. source
Construction is beginning on a new and expanded long-term care facility in Cranbrook. When complete, the new Dr. F.W. Green Memorial Home will more than double the number of long-term beds at the home to help meet the growing needs of seniors in the region. “This project is about supporting people – creating good local jobs…
Welcome back to “The Bureau Chiefs with Michael Serapio” podcast. On this week’s episode, CPAC host Michael Serapio and bureau chiefs Robert Fife, Tonda MacCharles and Joël-Denis Bellavance explore Canada-U.S. relations, the deficit projections from the Parliamentary Budget Officer and the controversy over the Public Safety Minister’s leaked comments on the gun buyback program’s effectiveness….
The BC Conservative caucus has fired communications officer Lindsay Shepherd for calling the Residential School Survivors’ flag “a disgrace.” BC NDP MLA Rohini Arora has issued the following statement: “This took too long, but the BC Conservative caucus did the right thing. Credit to Conservative MLAs who stand up to bigotry inside their party. “But…
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew addresses the media at Victoria Hospital in Winnipeg to provide an emergency department update. He is joined by Uzoma Asagwara, provincial minister of health, seniors and long-term care, Brenda Catchpole, interim chief operating officer of the hospital, and Greg Parent, a resident of Winnipeg South. source