Starting soon: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre holds a news conference in Ottawa
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre discusses the rising cost of food in Canada at a news conference in Ottawa.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre discusses the rising cost of food in Canada at a news conference in Ottawa.
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Premier Wab Kinew speaks with reporters in Winnipeg about creating jobs for Manitobans. He is joined by Tanya Palson, the executive director of Manitoba Building Trades, and Kevin Rebeck, president of the Manitoba Federation of Labour. source
OTTAWA— On September 23 in the House of Commons, Gord Johns, Member of Parliament for Courtenay–Alberni, rose in Question Period and called on the federal government to urgently invest in a permanent, sovereign aerial firefighting fleet to protect Canadian communities from escalating climate disasters. “Canada is facing record wildfires that are destroying communities, critical infrastructure,…
Ottawa, ON – On Thursday, the Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, and Arpan Khanna, Member of Parliament for Oxford and Conservative National Outreach Chair, announced their plan to restore safe streets by introducing the Jail Not Bail Act to strengthen public safety and tip the scales of justice back…
Le Canada a récemment reconnu officiellement l’État de Palestine, marquant un écart notable par rapport à sa traditionnelle ligne d’alignement sur Washington. Quelles sont les implications diplomatiques et politiques de ce geste, et les États-Unis pourraient-ils le lui reprocher? Pour analyser ces enjeux, nous recevons Romuald Sciora, chercheur associé à l’Institut de relations internationales et…
Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture and Food, has released the following statement about provincial meat inspectors being classified as essential workers: “Abattoirs play a critical role in supporting farmers and ranchers throughout B.C. “I am very pleased that we have been able to successfully work with the BCGEU to have provincial meat inspectors classified as…
L’Alberta cherche à obtenir l’approbation accélérée d’un nouvel oléoduc vers la côte pacifique en déposant une demande auprès du Bureau fédéral des grands projets. Cette initiative ravive les tensions entre l’Alberta et la Colombie-Britannique, qui s’oppose au projet. Martha Hall Findlay, directrice de l’École de politiques publiques de l’Université de Calgary et ancienne directrice du…