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The pay hike comes as Carney works to boost Canadian defence spending by $9.3 billion before the end of the fiscal year in ...
Our relationship with China cannot just be about trade. We have to be alert to threats to our north, and Beijing’s pervasive ...
Youth aged 15 to 24 lost 34,000 positions last month while the employment rate for the age group fell to 53.6 per cent – the ...
Rounding out the Rabble roster, Alberta-based correspondent David Climenhaga files an update on the ‘Alberta Forever Canada’ ...
As per the programme provided by his office, the Métis Major Projects Summit is set to get underway in Ottawa this morning, ...
She says the decision not to focus the Conservative campaign on U.S. President Donald Trump and his tariffs was the right one ...
Katherine Cuplinskas announced on LinkedIn this past week that she was leaving the Hill to join Bell as a senior manager for ...
In efforts to accurately identify, prosecute and prevent the non-consensual sterilization of women in Canada, Independent ...
The federal Conservatives are planning to table legislation in the fall undoing the Trudeau-era overhaul of environmental ...
The former CBC anchor talked about the changes he's observed in Canadian political journalism over the last half-century, why ...
The federal government is increasing the pay for members of the military —including a lump sum top-up — as Canada looks to boost spending on defence to meet the NATO benchmark.
Ford didn't call for any immediate new retaliatory tariffs and repeatedly emphasized his confidence in Carney’s leadership, ...