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There’s a reason Mark Carney isn’t talking to Donald Trump

There’s a reason Mark Carney isn’t talking to Donald Trump

Where Carney was once in nearly a 24/7 texting-back-and-forth relationship with Trump, the prime minister and the president have had no contact on trade since the APEC summit in Korea, his office confirmed to the Star Friday. Prime Minister Mark Carney and his team are so over it. From scampering in search of meetings with President Donald Trump and top...

Poilievre favourability hits lowest point of his leadership; Carney approval rises

Poilievre favourability hits lowest point of his leadership; Carney approval rises

Despite boos for the Prime Minister at the Grey Cup on Sunday, new data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds Carney approved of by 52 per cent of Canadians. He’s disapproved of by 39 per cent, putting his net approval rating at plus 13. On the other side of the house, the spotlight on Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre...

Tory MPs denounce DEI and ‘Liberal racism’ during Jamil Jivani event

Tory MPs denounce DEI and ‘Liberal racism’ during Jamil Jivani event

On a Tuesday night, on the eighth floor of a building bordering Ottawa’s Parliamentary Precinct, Conservative MP Jamil Jivani stood before a small crowd to denounce “Liberal racism” — a form of “discrimination” he believes is eroding meritocracy, eradicating diversity of thought and tearing Canadians apart. About 50 people filled the nondescript room, where bottles of Bud Light — a...

Liberals clear high-stakes confidence vote to pass federal budget, avoid holiday election

Liberals clear high-stakes confidence vote to pass federal budget, avoid holiday election

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s minority Liberal government narrowly survived its third confidence vote in as many weeks on Monday, passing the federal budget by a vote of 170-168 and staving off a holiday election. The vote was a make-or-break one for the Liberal government, which is two seats shy of a majority. Leading up to the vote, both the Bloc...

House Speaker Scarpaleggia residing at an Ottawa hotel instead of official residence, ‘The Farm,’ for family reasons

House Speaker Scarpaleggia residing at an Ottawa hotel instead of official residence, ‘The Farm,’ for family reasons

It’s more economical for the Speaker to live at a hotel than at the official residence in Gatineau Hills, says spokesman Olivier Duhaime. Liberal MP Francis Scarpaleggia, who was elected as House Speaker in May following the last general election, has chosen not to reside at “The Farm,” the Speaker’s official residence in the Gatineau Hills in Quebec, opting instead...

Conservative MP told Mark Carney about his planned resignation before announcing it, sources say

Conservative MP told Mark Carney about his planned resignation before announcing it, sources say

Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux spoke by phone with Prime Minister Mark Carney and told him he was vacating his seat before publicly announcing a bombshell resignation that cast further doubt on Pierre Poilievre’s grip on the Tory caucus, according to two sources with knowledge of the situation. The Carney-Jeneroux phone call came at the height of a political drama that...



Future of trade talks depends on Canada’s purchase of American fighter jets, U.S. ambassador says

Future of trade talks depends on Canada’s purchase of American fighter jets, U.S. ambassador says

The future of Canada-U.S. trade talks depends on how Canada’s review of its decision to buy U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets turns out, says President Donald Trump’s ambassador to Canada. Pete Hoekstra told a conference hosted by the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters on Wednesday that it will not be easy to restart the now-stalled trade talks, and urged Canada to “harmonize”...

With an eye on the party's future, go-getter Tory MP Jivani says he doesn't have time for party infighting

With an eye on the party's future, go-getter Tory MP Jivani says he doesn't have time for party infighting

Jivani has lately been spending a lot of time meeting young Canadians. Conservative MP Jamil Jivani doesn’t yet have a critic assignment, but he’s still finding plenty of ways to keep himself busy. One glance at the link-heavy website for the Yale Law graduate’s new “Restore the North” initiative conjures up the image of an overachieving high school senior anxiously...

How the Conservatives helped pass Carney's budget, avoiding an election

How the Conservatives helped pass Carney's budget, avoiding an election

2 Conservative MPs didn't vote — and 2 more nearly didn't make it. Minutes before time ran out on Monday's budget vote, two senior Conservatives swooped into the chamber claiming their electronic voting app wasn't working and declared they wanted to vote against Prime Minister Mark Carney's first budget. MPs Andrew Scheer and Scott Reid, the party's House leader and...

Conservative MPs’ financial records leaked in alleged breach of party data

Conservative MPs’ financial records leaked in alleged breach of party data

The Conservative Party is investigating a data breach involving the financial records of 15 of its MPs. The documents detail the individuals’ financial histories, including loans, mortgages or other money owing and details about whether they make their payments on time. In a statement, party spokesperson Sarah Fischer said the party became aware of the breach on Monday. “We are...

Budget, government’s fate up in the air as MPs prepare for crucial vote

Budget, government’s fate up in the air as MPs prepare for crucial vote

Liberals have already survived 2 confidence votes on the budget; final vote expected Monday evening. The House of Commons is set for one final vote on the main budget motion that will determine if the fiscal policy can go ahead and if the Liberal Party can keep governing. The Liberal government tabled the budget earlier this month. It calls for...

Ottawa, Alberta close to deal that includes oil pipeline to B.C. coast, sources say

Ottawa, Alberta close to deal that includes oil pipeline to B.C. coast, sources say

Ottawa and Alberta appear close to striking an energy accord long sought by Premier Danielle Smith to boost her province’s oil and natural gas sector, with Privy Council Clerk Michael Sabia playing a key role in the negotiations, two sources say. Two federal insiders said the broad outlines of the agreement, which would take the form of a memorandum of...

Conservative MP Stubbs defends missing budget vote after surgery

Conservative MP Stubbs defends missing budget vote after surgery

Conservative MP Shannon Stubbs missed Monday's critical budget vote because she is recovering from major surgery, a statement posted to social media said Tuesday. The budget motion passed by just two votes, allowing the minority Liberals to stay in power. Stubbs and Matt Jeneroux were the two Conservatives who did not vote on the budget. After rumours started circulating suggesting...

Poilievre should take a page out of Brian Mulroney’s playbook on caucus management, say political players: ‘an absolute master,’ it was his ‘secret sauce’

Poilievre should take a page out of Brian Mulroney’s playbook on caucus management, say political players: ‘an absolute master,’ it was his ‘secret sauce’

David McLaughlin says building and maintaining trust requires two-way communication. It's also political capital that leaders can draw upon in tough times. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre needs to reach out to his MPs individually, rather than through the House leader and the whip.

Federal public service cuts will be ‘minimal’: Government House Leader

Federal public service cuts will be ‘minimal’: Government House Leader

One day after the House of Commons passed the federal budget, Government House Leader Steven MacKinnon says federal public service job cuts will be “minimal.” “I believe that the impact on people – involuntary departures – will be minimal, and that is certainly a desirable thing,” MacKinnon said in an interview with CTV Power Play with Vassy Kapelos on Tuesday...

F-35 defenders launch counterattack against Swedish fighter jet proposal

F-35 defenders launch counterattack against Swedish fighter jet proposal

A dozen former high-ranking air force officers sent letter backing F-35 purchase. Former high-ranking officers of the Canadian Armed Forces are mounting a defence of the planned acquisition of 88 American F-35 fighter jets, hoping to put an end to the ongoing courtship between the Canadian government and the Swedish firm Saab. According to information obtained by Radio-Canada, a dozen...

Here are three scenarios — including a Christmas election — that could happen with Monday’s budget vote

Here are three scenarios — including a Christmas election — that could happen with Monday’s budget vote

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s minority government will face a crucial test on Monday, Nov. 17, as it will face a third and final confidence vote on his budget, Already, Conservatives and the Bloc Québécois have said their MPs would be voting against the government’s fiscal plan, leaving few options for the Liberals to find the two votes needed in the...

Forcing an election against this budget would be a big risk for opposition parties

Forcing an election against this budget would be a big risk for opposition parties

69% think the opposition parties should let the budget pass, including 73% on the left and 51% on the right. Hardly fertile ground for the NDP and the CPC. As the House of Commons approaches confidence votes on Mark Carney’s first budget, they know that to force an election would be to court the ire of the public. It may...



Transport Canada's aviation wing moving to DND with little explanation

Transport Canada's aviation wing moving to DND with little explanation

Transferring aircraft will help Ottawa meet NATO's new spending target. Transport Canada will be surrendering most — if not all — of its aviation wing to the Department of Defence in a plan that’s shrouded in secrecy. The move of the federal department’s “core aviation services” was flagged in the recent federal budget. It has the potential to affect the...

Ending tanker ban risks billions, B.C. minister says; Liberal MPs say consent needed

Ending tanker ban risks billions, B.C. minister says; Liberal MPs say consent needed

B.C. Liberal MPs said Wednesday the tanker ban on the northern B.C. coast can't change without provincial and First Nations consent. The Globe and Mail is reporting that the federal government, which is in talks with Alberta on the prospect of building a new pipeline, is considering allowing some tanker traffic on the northern B.C. coast. Jonathan Wilkinson, a B.C...

Another truck convoy protest is in the works — this one sparked by farmers and feathers

Another truck convoy protest is in the works — this one sparked by farmers and feathers

As the dark days of winter descend, the thoughts of anti-government libertarians have once again turned to convoys. This year’s truck protest, planned for Saturday, is being organized to defend the rights of farmers against Big Government in the wake of a recent controversial cull of ostriches on a farm in southeastern BC.

Hoekstra accuses Canada of meddling in U.S. politics, says restarting trade talks ‘not going to be easy'

Hoekstra accuses Canada of meddling in U.S. politics, says restarting trade talks ‘not going to be easy'

U.S. envoy says Canada needs to 'seriously consider' its approach. U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra continued to lash out against the ad campaign that infuriated his president and abruptly ended trade negotiations while on stage in Ottawa Wednesday, accusing Canada of interfering in “electoral politics” south of the border. He suggested that the timing of the ad amounted to...

Get ready for the next federal election – in 2029

Get ready for the next federal election – in 2029

‘Twas much ado about very little. There was a next-to-zero chance of the Carney government falling on the vote on the budget. None of the parties wanted an election. Nor did the population. So, there was lots of posturing by the parties to vote down the budget but make sure the government was kept afloat. The media had to play...

F-35s are ‘phenomenal success’, U.S. ambassador says, as Canada considers Swedish fighter jets

F-35s are ‘phenomenal success’, U.S. ambassador says, as Canada considers Swedish fighter jets

The U.S. ambassador to Canada invoked the longstanding bilateral defence partnership between Canada and the United States on Wednesday, as Canada considers diversifying its fighter jet fleet procurement.

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Liberal MPs cast doubts on plan for new West Coast pipeline but concerns raised about impact on B.C. seats

Liberal MPs cast doubts on plan for new West Coast pipeline but concerns raised about impact on B.C. seats

Some Liberal MPs are casting doubts the government’s movement towards reaching a deal with Alberta will actually lead to a new pipeline to the West Coast. But even if the project never sees the light of day, one MP said it could still cost the party five or six seats in B.C. that wouldn’t be recovered elsewhere in Western Canada...

Prominent legal scholar detained at Canadian border while on his way to a conference on Palestine

Prominent legal scholar detained at Canadian border while on his way to a conference on Palestine

A prominent academic and former UN special rapporteur says he was detained by customs agents in Toronto while on his way to speak at a conference on human rights violations against Palestinians.

‘They don’t know what they’re talking about’: B.C. premier takes aim at Smith, Moe

‘They don’t know what they’re talking about’: B.C. premier takes aim at Smith, Moe

As the federal government and Alberta work towards an agreement that could include support for a new pipeline, B.C. Premier David Eby is calling out a pair of Western premiers who he says should “know better.” Multiple provincial and federal government sources tell CTV News that Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and the federal government could be days away from an...

Carney wraps United Arab Emirates visit with pledge of $70B to be invested in Canada

Carney wraps United Arab Emirates visit with pledge of $70B to be invested in Canada

Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa is working on a $1 billion project aimed at expanding critical minerals processing capacity in Canada, while securing the equivalent of $70 billion in investment from the United Arab Emirates. The announcements come as Carney concluded a visit to Abu Dhabi, which focused heavily on trade amid concerns about the war in Sudan. "I'm...

Joly says Canada 'didn't get enough' benefits out of F-35 procurement deal

Joly says Canada 'didn't get enough' benefits out of F-35 procurement deal

Industry Minister Melanie Joly says the Liberal government believes Canada "didn't get enough" industrial benefits out of its contract for American-made F-35 stealth fighter jets. Talking to reporters on Parliament Hill today, Joly said the government needs "more jobs created out of the F-35 contract."