Floor-Crosser Under Fire, MPs Return to Affordability Debate
As Parliament reconvenes, a floor-crossing MP faces intense criticism while lawmakers refocus on the pressing affordability crisis affecting Canadians nationwide.
As Parliament reconvenes, a floor-crossing MP faces intense criticism while lawmakers refocus on the pressing affordability crisis affecting Canadians nationwide.
A critical look at the escalating compensation for Canadian politicians, with MPs earning high salaries while many citizens face financial hardships, raising questions about fairness and accountability.
With voting in the NDP leadership contest nearing its deadline, candidates are intensifying their campaigns with final appeals to party members across Canada.
An Israeli strike on a media car in southern Lebanon resulted in the deaths of at least two Lebanese broadcast journalists, as reported by Al Manar TV. The Israeli military has not yet commented on the incident.
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RecommendedPresident Donald Trump has amassed a series of awards, from the 'America First Award' to a Nobel Peace Prize medal, highlighting his affinity for recognition and the efforts to curry favor.
An overview of the NDP leadership candidates, including Rob Ashton, Tanille Johnston, Avi Lewis, Heather McPherson, and Tony McQuail, as they compete in a pivotal race for the party's future direction.
Conrad Black analyzes how the Iran conflict strategically pressures China's oil-dependent economy while minimizing U.S. and European vulnerability to Middle Eastern energy disruptions.
The political affordability debate has been revived, with Premier Ma facing scrutiny over economic policies. Experts analyze the implications for public trust and governance.
Transparency advocates in Ottawa are raising alarms over Treasury Board proposals they call 'regressive' during a review of Canada's Access to Information Act, urging parliamentary intervention.
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RecommendedFormer Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and the Trump administration exchange heated words over rising gas prices and the Iran war, highlighting political tensions and economic concerns.
A significant generational rift has surfaced among conservative activists at CPAC regarding former President Trump's military actions in Iran, highlighting evolving party dynamics.
The Conservative Political Action Conference in Texas revealed deep divisions among conservatives over the Iran conflict, with attendees chanting support for Iranian opposition and thanking former President Trump.
Finance Minister Adrien Sala announces plans to consult with opponents of a food tax reduction in Manitoba's 2026 budget, aiming to address concerns while advancing fiscal policy.
Liberal MP Michael Ma is under fire for his questioning of China expert Margaret McCuaig-Johnston during an Industry Committee hearing on Chinese EVs. Critics accuse Ma of parroting Beijing's talking points.
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RecommendedMinnesota is back in the national spotlight as widespread anti-Trump protests are being organized across the United States, with recent rallies highlighting tensions over immigration enforcement and political dissent.
A political science lecturer argues that demands for British Columbia MLA Hon Chan to step down are substantiated, citing recent controversies and public accountability concerns.
Avi Lewis is poised for a major win in the NDP leadership contest, though internal party concerns persist. In other news, a B.C. senior rejected MAID and recovered fully, climbing a volcano.
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson clarified that MP Michael Ma's remarks questioning reports of forced labor in China do not represent Liberal party views, following Ma's apology for his controversial committee statements.
André Pratte has been reappointed to head the Quebec Liberal Party's political commission, marking a strategic move as the party prepares for upcoming elections and policy discussions.
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RecommendedEnergy Minister Tim Hodgson suggests MP Michael Ma's controversial questioning of reports on Chinese forced labor does not reflect Liberal party views, following Ma's apology for his committee remarks.
The U.S. Senate approved funding for most of the Homeland Security Department, ending a six-week shutdown that disrupted travel, but failed to address key immigration reforms sought by both parties.
California Governor Gavin Newsom considers a 2028 presidential campaign while defending his state's high costs and policies in a satirical interview format.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, Canada's most popular premier, delivered blunt advice to federal NDP leadership candidates at the party's national convention, emphasizing the power of winning elections.
A House ethics committee has determined that Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick committed 25 separate violations, marking a significant breach of congressional conduct standards.
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RecommendedFormer President Donald Trump denies claims that Barack Obama's jokes at the 2011 White House Correspondents' Dinner motivated his 2016 presidential campaign, calling the theory baseless.
The 2025 Sunshine List reveals the highest-paid public sector employees in Waterloo Region and Guelph, highlighting key positions and compensation trends in education, healthcare, and municipal services.
Liberal MP Michael Ma is under intense scrutiny following a parliamentary exchange with MP Margaret McCuaig-Johnson regarding forced labor allegations in China, with questions deferred to Prime Minister Carney.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has publicly endorsed author J.K. Rowling's support for the International Olympic Committee's updated gender policy, highlighting the ongoing political debate over transgender athlete participation in sports.
House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, refuse to vote on a Senate-approved funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security, extending the partial shutdown. They plan to introduce their own bill instead.
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RecommendedThe Canadian federal government has officially opened applications for an early retirement package for public servants, following a delay. Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali oversees the initiative aimed at workforce renewal.