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From a faltering economy to high expectation from the public, parliament's return could bring challenges for Canada's new PM.
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Eby travels to Ottawa to lobby Carney for B.C. major projects funding
British Columbia Premier David Eby is off to Ottawa to lobby the federal government for more investment in major infrastructure projects in the province.
Freeland announced Tuesday she is leaving her post as Minister of Transport and Internal Trade and will not run in the next election.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney launched a new government agency responsible for building affordable homes as he aims to boost the pace of construction over the next decade.
OTTAWA—Former Liberal environment minister Catherine McKenna is casting doubt on attempts to strike a "grand bargain" between the federal government and the fossil fuel industry, as she stresses the i
Back in the chamber, MPs are set to clock in at least one more round of second-reading debate on the government’s plan to overhaul Canada’s border security regime.
Faced with soaring housing costs and rising unemployment, Prime Minister Carney is shifting Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program to a 'focused ap
OTTAWA—The Carney government says it is taking a tough line on a proposed merger of Canadian mining giant Teck Resources with a British-based multinational mining company, citing Canada’s economic and national security as the country tries to leverage its critical minerals resources amidst global trade uncertainties.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to reiterate her policy demands face-to-face with Prime Minister Mark Carney Wednesday while he's in Edmonton to meet with his Liberal caucus.
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Danielle Smith says she’s found unprecedented common ground with Mark Carney
I found more common ground with the prime minister when I met with him yesterday than I have in any meeting with a prime minister,' Danielle Smith said of Mark Carney.
Ford said Tuesday that accessing the province's critical mineral-rich Ring of Fire region will be in the next set of projects.