Every national party except the Greens chose on Thursday to grant themselves an indefinite exemption from laws protecting the privacy of Canadians, rejecting Senate concerns about Bill C-4.
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MLA wants to scrap BC.'s Human Rights Code. Some constituents want her gone instead
VICTORIA — A B.C. legislator who has sought to scrap the province's Human Rights Code and ban land acknowledgments, and has blamed the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting on "transgender ideology," is facing ...
“I think I will be able to have easier access to ministers to make sure that decisions they are making are having a more positive impact on Nunavummiut,” the Nunavut MP told Nation to Nation. “Being ...
Liberal Tatiana Auguste faces Bloc candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné in an April 13 byelection triggered by a one-vote ...
Pride societies across the province called on legislators to affirm the Code after an Independent MLA tabled a bill to repeal it.
Canadians are concerned about rising government deficits, with a majority believing that middle-class taxpayers will eventually have to foot the bill for all the public overspending, according to a ...
Recall petitions aiming to oust two opposition members of Alberta’s legislature have been approved by Elections Alberta. One targets Pete Guthrie, a former United Conservative Party cabinet minister ...
Between Lori Idlout’s decision to defect from the NDP to the Liberals and Mark Carney’s team sure to win at least two if not all byelections next month, the Prime Minister will get his majority and ...
The opposition New Democrats are taking aim at parking fees for cancer patients in their latest bill. Rural and Remote Health Critic Jared Clarke introduced a private members' bill Thursday to ...
The Quebec numbers are just as striking. When asked, 60 percent of Quebecers say they are satisfied with the federal government’s performance—roughly in line with the national average—while only 25 ...
Saskatchewan NDP MLA Jared Clarke says he will "not be intimidated" in response to legal letter from Dayan Goodenowe.
Mark Carney moved one step closer to a majority government this week as another MP crossed the floor to join the Liberals. This time it was a New Democrat, not a Conservative, who decided to join as ...
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