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Deschênes riding is connected to the rest of Quebec via roads, but it's a bit of a hike. If you're looking to drive to the ...
Catherine Cobden, president and CEO of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, said Thursday that Ottawa should impose a 50 per cent retaliatory tariff on all U.S. steel, including "immediately ...
Churchill River, Belanger became the first Liberal to win a Saskatchewan riding in 10 years when he was elected this past ...
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson has named Olivia Wright as his new operations and special projects advisor. Wright makes the jump from the immigration minister’s office, where she mostly worked in ...
The Canadian Labour Congress says the Liberals have resorted to Section 107 eight times since June 2024, including to prevent a strike by WestJet mechanics, and to end strikes or lockouts at the ...
Anand and Rubio have previously spoken by phone, including in June ahead of the G7 Leaders' Summit in Kananaskis.
Elsewhere on the end-of-summer circuit: Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Minister Gregor Robertson teams up with Toronto mayor Olivia Chow to announce fresh federal support for “community ...
After more than six years as a consultant with Bluesky Strategy, Alyson Fair is joining the public sector to become communications director for Adam van Koeverden, the government’s new secretary of ...
We begin with Canada’s canola industry, which is urging the federal government to intensify talks with China in hopes of removing a punishing nearly 76 per cent tariff levelled on their products.
Canola Council of Canada president and CEO Chris Davison said the tariffs were a 'political issue that needs a political solution,' stressing that the industry's trade with China aligns with ...
He says the federal government "would prefer sooner rather than later" and insists that 'it will be in the fall' that announcements will start happening.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mark Carney is off to Montreal for separate meetings with outgoing mayor Valérie Plante (1:30 p.m.) and Quebec Premier François Legault (6:30 p.m.), as well as a “roundtable ...