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‘They just don’t get it’ — Some Trudeau-era Liberal MPs struggling to adjust to Carney’s leadership, say sources

‘They just don’t get it’ — Some Trudeau-era Liberal MPs struggling to adjust to Carney’s leadership, say sources

‘They’re still stuck in that Trudeau era view of the world, which would have garnered us maybe 15 to 20 seats across the country, and and they just can’t handle that.’ In the wake of Steven Guilbeault leaving cabinet, a senior government source told iPolitics that several other Trudeau-era Liberal MPs are also having challenges “coming to grips” to the...

Carney shuffles cabinet, brings back Trudeau-era minister Marc Miller

Carney shuffles cabinet, brings back Trudeau-era minister Marc Miller

Prime Minister Mark Carney shuffled his cabinet on Monday following the resignation of Steven Guilbeault last week, and has brought back a familiar face from the Justin Trudeau era. Marc Miller, who last served as the minister of immigration under Trudeau, has been appointed as minister of Canadian identity and culture and minister responsible for official languages. Miller was first...

Carney adds Miller to cabinet, Lightbound takes over as Quebec lieutenant

Carney adds Miller to cabinet, Lightbound takes over as Quebec lieutenant

The Prime Minister’s Office said the cabinet shuffle would bring only small changes to Carney’s front bench. Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to reveal how he will distribute the portfolios previously held by Steven Guilbeault, who resigned from cabinet last week after the federal government reached an agreement with Alberta that could pave the path for a new pipeline...

Carney 'will have to answer' questions about flip-flop on tax credit, Liberal MP says

Carney 'will have to answer' questions about flip-flop on tax credit, Liberal MP says

A British Columbia Liberal MP says Prime Minister Mark Carney "will have to answer" why he reversed a budget commitment on tax credits when he signed the Alberta pipeline deal. The memorandum of understanding between Ottawa and Alberta extends federal tax credits for carbon capture to enhanced oil recovery, overturning a commitment made in the recent federal budget not to...

'You are a very bad minister,' Conservative immigration critic says at tense committee meeting

'You are a very bad minister,' Conservative immigration critic says at tense committee meeting

Minister spars with Conservative critic on criminals, newcomers — and salad. Immigration Minister Lena Diab sparred with her Conservative critic at a tense House of Commons committee meeting Thursday as the two disagreed on everything from immigration levels and deporting non-citizen criminals to what kind of salad they prefer. Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner put Diab in the hot seat...

Women hold powerful roles in Carney’s cabinet and PMO, but none are in prime minister’s inner circle, say some Liberals

Women hold powerful roles in Carney’s cabinet and PMO, but none are in prime minister’s inner circle, say some Liberals

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet and senior ministerial staff ranks include a significant number of women, but there aren’t any women in the prime minister’s inner circle on whom he relies for top-level, day-to-day strategic advice, say some Liberals. “It’s not as though there aren’t any women with senior-ish titles in the Prime Minister’s Office—of course [there are],” said Supriya...



B.C. Premier open to new pipeline if tanker ban remains in place

B.C. Premier open to new pipeline if tanker ban remains in place

B.C. Premier David Eby – who has vehemently opposed Alberta’s pursuit for a new bitumen pipeline to the West Coast – says he is open to a pipeline project in his province if the tanker ban remains in place. “No, I think we can have those conversations,” Eby said in an interview with CTV Question Period airing Sunday, when asked...

Hands off our candidates: Grassroots Tories push back against party brass in a struggle over who chooses who runs

Hands off our candidates: Grassroots Tories push back against party brass in a struggle over who chooses who runs

Frustrated grassroots Conservatives are mounting efforts to wrest control of candidate nominations away from senior party officials, as members prepare for a national convention where Pierre Poilievre is set to face a critical test of his leadership. The Conservative party’s national convention will be held at the end of January in Calgary, near the rural riding where Poilievre clinched his...

Carney government faces impasse over budget bill as MPs head into final week before break

Carney government faces impasse over budget bill as MPs head into final week before break

The Liberal government’s budget bill is stuck in the opening round of debate with just one week to go before an increasingly acrimonious minority Parliament breaks for the holidays. As a result, it is highly unlikely that the bill will be studied in committee – let alone approved into law – this year. Liberal MP Karina Gould, the chair of...

Treasury board president "looking into" potential changes to return to office rules

Treasury board president "looking into" potential changes to return to office rules

Treasury Board president Shafqat Ali on Monday denied having any knowledge about discussions to potentially order public servants to return to the office full time in 2027. Ali was responding to questions from reporters after the Canadian Association of Professional Employees president Nathan Prier wrote to Ali to ask about rumours of the impending change. "I'm hearing from news outlets...

Premiers’ Performance: Manitoba’s Kinew tops year-end approval rankings; Ontario & Quebec leaders remain last

Premiers’ Performance: Manitoba’s Kinew tops year-end approval rankings; Ontario & Quebec leaders remain last

The political fortunes of Canada’s provincial leaders are varied this holiday season, with some – Manitoba’s Wab Kinew, New Brunswick’s Susan Holt, and Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe – set for a merry break from the legislature. Others – namely Ontario’s Doug Ford and Quebec’s Francois Legault – may be in for a more Dickensian season of holiday introspection, as they contend...

May says voting for budget was 'mistake' and it won't happen again

May says voting for budget was 'mistake' and it won't happen again

Green Party leader Elizabeth May says supporting the Carney government on the budget vote is a "mistake" she won't make again. May told The Canadian Press the memorandum of understanding Prime Minister Mark Carney signed with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on energy -- specifically the part that applies federal tax credits to enhanced oil recovery -- amounted to a "significant...

Marwah Rizqy booted from Quebec Liberal caucus amid crisis in party

Marwah Rizqy booted from Quebec Liberal caucus amid crisis in party

The leader of the Quebec Liberal Party has booted Marwah Rizqy from caucus, saying she has broken his trust. Pablo Rodriguez issued a statement announcing his decision ahead of a scheduled news conference later today.

More than 27,000 public servants were paid $150,000 or more last year

More than 27,000 public servants were paid $150,000 or more last year

More than 27,000 federal public servants were paid at least $150,000 in the last fiscal year, a document tabled in Parliament shows. It says more than 20,000 employees received compensation -- salaries, bonuses, benefits and overtime pay -- of between $150,000 and $199,999 in 2024-25. The document, prepared by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, shows that nearly 5,000 employees...

John Rustad quits as B.C. Conservative leader to avoid 'civil war'

John Rustad quits as B.C. Conservative leader to avoid 'civil war'

After a messy and confusing endgame, John Rustad's leadership of the Conservative Party of B.C. is finally over — but the battle over the ideological direction of the party that he took to the brink of power may be entering a new phase. Rustad announced his resignation Thursday in the provincial legislature, citing the need for party unity. It came...

Conservative motion would force House vote on Alberta pipeline agreement

Conservative motion would force House vote on Alberta pipeline agreement

The federal Conservatives are planning to force a vote in the House of Commons next Tuesday on the Liberal government's pipeline agreement with Alberta. Leader Pierre Poilievre posted on social media the text of the motion, which calls on members of Parliament to take note of the Nov. 27 memorandum of understanding with Alberta.

B.C. Conservatives say 'professionally incapacitated' Rustad removed as leader

B.C. Conservatives say 'professionally incapacitated' Rustad removed as leader

The B.C. Conservative Party says John Rustad has been "removed" as leader of the Opposition and a caucus vote has installed MLA Trevor Halford as interim leader. The announcement comes after 20 MLAs representing a majority of Rustad's caucus said they had lost confidence in him and wanted him out, but he refused to resign and said there was no...

Liberals maintain 43 per cent support amongst decided Canadian voters: exclusive poll

Liberals maintain 43 per cent support amongst decided Canadian voters: exclusive poll

The federal Liberals are holding 43 per cent of support amongst decided Canadian voters, maintaining a lead over the Conservatives, who dropped two points last month to 36 per cent, according to a new Postmedia-Leger poll. Support for the Liberals has not changed since a Nov. 3 poll. The Bloc Québécois, meanwhile, gained two points amongst decided voters to sit...



Numbered company registered to Mayor Patrick Brown and his wife buys downtown Brampton properties for $1.45M

Numbered company registered to Mayor Patrick Brown and his wife buys downtown Brampton properties for $1.45M

Mayor Patrick Brown said he has “consistently” checked with Brampton’s integrity commissioner “to ensure there is no conflict of interest.” A numbered company registered to Mayor Patrick Brown and his wife has bought two properties on Main Street in downtown Brampton at the city’s historic centre. The two adjoining storefronts, with restaurants on the ground level and apartments on the...

Government sending early retirement info to about 70,000 public servants

Government sending early retirement info to about 70,000 public servants

The federal government is in the process of sending information on its planned early retirement program to almost 70,000 employees as it works to reduce the size of the public service. Mohammad Kamal, director of communications for the Office of the President of the Treasury Board, says letters are being sent to roughly 68,000 public servants who may be eligible...

Joël Lightbound, Carney's new pick as Quebec lieutenant, has a long history of being unpredictable

Joël Lightbound, Carney's new pick as Quebec lieutenant, has a long history of being unpredictable

In the midst of the Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa, the MP criticized his own government for politicizing the COVID-19 pandemic during the 2021 election. In 2017, Quebec politicians of all stripes marched in unison in Lévis to demonstrate their support to Davie shipyard workers and blast Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government for failing to provide enough contracts to avoid hundreds...

Constituent seeking help for brother and others fleeing Sudan civil war says immigration minister ‘angry, rude, and dismissive’ in phone call

Constituent seeking help for brother and others fleeing Sudan civil war says immigration minister ‘angry, rude, and dismissive’ in phone call

A constituent trying to bring her brother and his family to Canada and raise awareness for others trying to flee the catastrophic Sudanese Civil War says she was yelled at by her MP, Immigration Minister Lena Diab. Huwaida Medani—who lives in Diab’s riding of Halifax West, N.S.—has been trying to bring her brother to Canada, as well as his wife...

Mark Carney’s cabinet shuffle shows he’s still learning on the job

Mark Carney’s cabinet shuffle shows he’s still learning on the job

For weeks now, rumours have circulated that Mark Carney could be doing a major shuffle of his cabinet before the end of this year. The shuffle that happened on Monday wasn’t the one people were talking about — or expecting.

Carney, Trump and Sheinbaum talk trade at 2026 World Cup draw in Washington D.C.

Carney, Trump and Sheinbaum talk trade at 2026 World Cup draw in Washington D.C.

Prime Minister Mark Carney met privately Friday with U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum in Washington, D.C., with no staff in the room. The meeting, which happened at the Kennedy Center following the FIFA World Cup Draw, lasted about 50 minutes. Trump said earlier in the day the three leaders would talk about trade during their meeting...

Alberta energy deal was 'the last straw,' says Guilbeault after cabinet resignation

Alberta energy deal was 'the last straw,' says Guilbeault after cabinet resignation

Trudeau-era environment minister left Carney cabinet last week. Canada will not be able to achieve the climate change targets it has set given recent decisions by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government, warns former Liberal minister Steven Guilbeault. Speaking on Radio-Canada's Tout le monde en parle, Guilbeault said recent decisions by Carney’s government, such as last week’s memorandum of understanding with...

Behind the scenes of John Rustad's downfall as B.C. Conservative leader

Behind the scenes of John Rustad's downfall as B.C. Conservative leader

As Rustad tried to stem an internal party revolt, dissident MLAs hatched a plan to force him out. The days leading up to John Rustad’s resignation played out like a dramatic soap opera of secret meetings, legal gymnastics and even a gingerbread making competition. The climax came Wednesday with the party announcing Rustad’s removal, and the denouement came Thursday, when...

Donald Trump’s fingerprints are all over Mark Carney’s Alberta deal

Donald Trump’s fingerprints are all over Mark Carney’s Alberta deal

Basking in the glow of new-found friendship between Ottawa and Alberta, Premier Danielle Smith declared that this day would never have arrived if Justin Trudeau was still prime minister. “I can tell you 100 per cent that the former prime minister would never have moved this far on these issues,” Smith said, after she and Mark Carney unveiled a whole...

Algoma Steel CEO: Feds knew about plans for layoffs before giving $400M loan

Algoma Steel CEO: Feds knew about plans for layoffs before giving $400M loan

The head of Algoma Steel says the federal government and Government of Ontario knew the company’s business plan included a re-tooling of its Sault Ste. Marie plant that would result in layoffs before they agreed to half a billion dollars in loan assistance to help the company weather the storm of U.S. tariffs. Canada’s last remaining independent steel producer, which...

Rustad may make B.C. Conservatives 'ungovernable' if he doesn't exit, says analyst

Rustad may make B.C. Conservatives 'ungovernable' if he doesn't exit, says analyst

A political analyst says John Rustad's disputed leadership of the B.C. Conservatives appears "unsustainable" after he refused to step down in the face of a caucus mutiny. University of British Columbia political science lecturer Stewart Prest says he can't see a way for Rustad to regain control of the Opposition, but he can make it "ungovernable." Rustad refused to quit...

Mark Carney lost the minister who was the green conscience of his government. Here’s how it happened

Mark Carney lost the minister who was the green conscience of his government. Here’s how it happened

The CBC story landed with a thump on Monday afternoon: Prime Minister Mark Carney’s memorandum of understanding with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, it suggested, would include a carve-out for her province on clean electricity regulations. Canadian Identity and Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault was stunned.