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After a previously gridlocked and acrimonious parliamentary session, newly elected House Speaker Francis Scarpaleggia urged ...
Plus, a dispatch from King Charles’ Ottawa exploits.
The Treaties remain in force, yet First Nations continue to be denied land restitution, revenue sharing, and authority over ...
Excluding a disabilities minister from cabinet jeopardizes the accomplishments of successive governments and people with ...
Canadians don’t want business as usual—they want homes they can afford, infrastructure they can rely on, and communities where they feel safe and supported, writes Rebecca Bligh. The Hill Times ...
Excluding a disabilities minister from cabinet jeopardizes the accomplishments of successive governments and people with ...
Inclusive economic policies must include programs that support employment and entrepreneurship opportunities for women with ...
Oceana Canada’s analysis shows that by applying existing science-based law and policy, the number of healthy fish populations ...
Canada has the resources to develop its own in-house version of Linux, and can draw on the experiences of allied countries that have made the switch, writes Aidan Wakely-Mulroney. Unsplash photograph ...
Elections mean changeover among the Hill’s staffing ranks, and aides across the partisan divide have been saying their ...
Jenni Byrne, the former Conservative campaign director and a close confidante of Pierre Poilievre, is facing criticism for ...
Action on toxic chemicals, industrial pollluter-pay rules and global plastics treaty negotiations should be on the new ...