14 h 15 HE : Période des questions – 25 septembre 2025
Regardez les élus canadiens débattre des enjeux du jour à la Chambre des communes.
source
Regardez les élus canadiens débattre des enjeux du jour à la Chambre des communes.
source
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….
Survivors of the Île-à-la-Crosse Residential School and the Saskatchewan government make and announcement in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan. source
La Fédération des communautés francophones et acadienne, un organisme national qui œuvre à la promotion des droits et des intérêts des communautés francophones minoritaires du Canada, tient un point de presse à Ottawa. Les représentants de ce regroupement discutent des politiques en matière de langues officielles et du prochain budget fédéral. source
Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke at the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation yesterday about the importance of Indigenous consultation and leadership when it comes to national projects. Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, National Chief for the Assembly of First Nations, tells CPAC’s Michael Serapio that she is encouraged by the what the prime minister said. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdgoQ6C3ckQvMwAUeKuwkrTprkZfH240Q…
Brendan Hanley, the parliamentary secretary to the federal minister of northern and Arctic affairs and MP for Yukon, and Mike Pemberton, the premier of the territory, make an infrastructure announcement in Whitehorse. They are joined by Richard Mostyn, Yukon’s minister of community services. source
Canada’s Justice Minister and Attorney General, Sean Fraser, is defending his government’s latest legislative priorities and facing sharp criticism from multiple fronts. His proposed bill would criminalize intimidation and obstruction at places like schools, houses of worship, and community centres. But civil liberties groups warn it risks curbing free expression and criminalizing peaceful protest. Fraser…