The new Nationals’ leader is a policy wonk, who spends his Canberra evenings at home reading economic reports.
As Democrats squawk over Trump's threatening the Gordie Howe Bridge, the Free Press looks at who's gotten backing from the ...
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.
"Bill C-4 is an omnibus bill. It was labeled the affordability act, but it was part four of Bill C-4 that made it omnibus.
The Carney government intends to introduce new measures covering how political parties manage Canadians’ personal information, after the Senate pushed back on a bill that exempts parties from ...
Canada’s three main political parties — the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP — have banded together to avoid privacy laws aimed at protecting voter data.
OTTAWA--Canada's governing Liberals, led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, now find themselves on the cusp of securing a majority of seats in the national legislature after a member of a left-wing ...
From AUKUS to Gaza and now Iran, the government’s instinct has been to avoid political traps rather than confront hard choices – and voters are drifting away.
The defection of another opposition lawmaker is all but assuring Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will have a majority ...
President Gustavo Petro’s political party has emerged victorious in Colombia’s congressional election, but will have to build coalitions with other parties to advance its agenda ...
A modern history course taught by Dr. Kassandra Luciuk reframes Canada through upheaval, challenging students to confront ...
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