Période des questions – 18 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
Witness all the action in the House of Commons as Canada’s elected officials debate the issues of the day. source
Le premier ministre Mark Carney s’est rendu aujourd’hui à Mexico pour rencontrer la présidente mexicaine Claudia Sheinbaum afin de renforcer les échanges commerciaux et la sécurité entre les deux pays. La visite survient alors que le Canada et le Mexique se préparent tous deux à renégocier leur accord commercial trilatéral avec les États-Unis qui, eux,…
Speaking with reporters on Parliament Hill, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May shares her reaction to the Canadian Climate Institute’s emissions report. The institute’s latest estimate finds that emission levels remained unchanged in 2024, with Canada unlikely to reach its 2030 target. (September 18, 2025) (no interpretation) source
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew holds a news conference in Winnipeg to discuss infrastructure improvements. He is joined by Mintu Sandhu, the province’s minister of public service delivery, Scott Gillingham, the mayor of Winnipeg, and Harbans Brar, the president of the Sikh Society of Manitoba. source
In Ottawa, a coalition of health-care professionals calls on the federal government to ensure the safe passage of Canadian medical workers who are sailing on a humanitarian flotilla to Gaza. Speaking at the news conference are Yipeng Ge (an Ottawa-based physician and member of Doctors for Humanity), Scott Weinstein (Montreal-based nurse and member Independent Jewish…
Devant des journalistes réunis dans le foyer de la Chambre des communes, le chef du Bloc Québécois, Yves-François Blanchet, commente le dépôt du projet de loi de son parti sur les accords commerciaux. M. Blanchet est accompagné de Mario Simard, parrain de ce projet de loi, et de Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay , porte-parole du Bloc en…
At a news conference in Ottawa, representatives from a number of civil society groups respond to the federal government’s intention to conditionally recognize the State of Palestine at the upcoming UN General Assembly. Speaking with reporters are Tatiana Harker (member of Palestine Vivra), Kelsey Lyseng (registered nurse from Edmonton), Nimâ Machouf (epidemiologist and participant of…
Speaking with reporters in Ottawa, Conservative public safety critic makes an announcement concerning intimate partner violence. source
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks with reporters in Halifax following a cabinet meeting. source