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Melanie Joly eyes Paris ambassador role as Carney plans major cabinet overhaul

Melanie Joly eyes Paris ambassador role as Carney plans major cabinet overhaul

Add Melanie Joly’s name to the list of Trudeau-era cabinet ministers looking to head for the exits under Mark Carney Speculation out of Ottawa is that Melanie Joly could leave cabinet in a matter of weeks if the right appointment comes along.

Steve Outhouse in as next Conservative campaign manager

Steve Outhouse in as next Conservative campaign manager

Jenni Byrne is out as the Conservative campaign manager for the next federal election – Steve Outhouse is in. The Conservative Party has confirmed that Outhouse, fresh off another provincial campaign win in Newfoundland and Labrador, will take the helm for whenever the next federal election campaign takes place.

Guilbeault resigns from cabinet over Carney’s energy deal with Alberta

Guilbeault resigns from cabinet over Carney’s energy deal with Alberta

Steven Guilbeault has resigned from the prime minister’s cabinet, citing his strong opposition to the federal Liberal government’s major new energy agreement with Alberta, accusing Mark Carney of dismantling of climate plans. The dramatic departure comes just hours after Carney signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) alongside Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, laying the groundwork for strengthened cooperation on major energy...

GOP lawmaker demands $300B in defense dues from Canada

GOP lawmaker demands $300B in defense dues from Canada

Republican lawmaker Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina says it’s all good and well that Canada is finally meeting its NATO defense spending commitments, but Canada should make up for two decades of back dues — to the tune of $300 billion. “Can we do a makeup payment for the 20 years of shortfalls as well?” Tillis told a Saturday...

Carney's expected green light for oil pipeline causes unease in caucus and cabinet: sources

Carney's expected green light for oil pipeline causes unease in caucus and cabinet: sources

Concerns raised internally that ex-environment minister Steven Guilbeault could resign. With Prime Minister Mark Carney expected to lay out a path forward for an oil pipeline to northwest B.C. on Thursday, senior people around him have had to assuage skittish MPs and at least one cabinet minister about the virtues of the forthcoming "grand bargain" with Alberta. One dynamic at...

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Just Watch Me

On St. Jean Baptiste Day in 1970, my father took my brother Rick and me to Montreal from where we lived in Valleyfield, to watch the annual parade celebrating Quebec’s national pride.



NDP leadership hopefuls say Guilbeault not welcome in their party after quitting cabinet

NDP leadership hopefuls say Guilbeault not welcome in their party after quitting cabinet

If now-backbench Liberal MP Steven Guilbeault was looking for sympathy, he won't find it from four of the five candidates for NDP leader

Carney signs major energy agreement with Alberta, laying out conditions for new oil pipeline

Carney signs major energy agreement with Alberta, laying out conditions for new oil pipeline

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have signed a major new energy cooperation agreement outlining the emission and other climate conditions that need to be met in order for a new oil pipeline to the Pacific to be approved under the federal major projects law. Signing a new memorandum of understanding (MOU), the federal and provincial governments...

Who is Steve Outhouse, Pierre Poilievre’s new campaign manager?

Who is Steve Outhouse, Pierre Poilievre’s new campaign manager?

Pierre Poilievre has tapped a veteran Conservative campaigner to help steer the party through the next federal election. Steve Outhouse, an affable Nova Scotian with deep roots in the federal Conservatives as well as provincial Tory parties, will serve as Poilievre’s campaign manager in the next federal campaign. It will be Outhouse’s first time running the national campaign.

Liberal MPs insist party remains united following Guilbeault's resignation

Liberal MPs insist party remains united following Guilbeault's resignation

Members of the federal Liberal caucus maintained Friday that their party remains united in the wake of Steven Guilbeault's resignation from cabinet — but NDP MPs say they see signs that B.C. Liberal MPs are under political pressure. Guilbeault quit cabinet on Thursday to protest Ottawa's new pipeline pact with Alberta, which leaves open the possibility of overturning the coastal...

Ottawa, Alberta agree to broad outlines of energy deal, including support for pipeline

Ottawa, Alberta agree to broad outlines of energy deal, including support for pipeline

Deal to be formally announced on Thursday. Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have agreed to the broad outlines of a memorandum of understanding that would give Alberta special exemptions from federal environmental laws and offer political support to a new oil pipeline to the B.C. coast, CBC News has learned. The deal is set to be...

Guilbeault won’t resign from Cabinet over pipeline deal, government source says

Guilbeault won’t resign from Cabinet over pipeline deal, government source says

Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and former environment minister Steven Guilbeault will not resign from Mark Carney’s cabinet over the upcoming pipeline agreement between Ottawa and Alberta, according to a senior government source. Guilbeault had been rumoured to be unhappy with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to agree to a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that would outline conditions under...

Industry minister denies rumours she’s eying French ambassador role

Industry minister denies rumours she’s eying French ambassador role

Canada’s industry minister is denying rumours she is considering leaving politics to become Canada’s ambassador to France. Speaking from Tokyo, Melanie Joly told reporters Tuesday that she is not interested in the position. “Absolutely not,” Joly said when asked about her interest in the role. “I’m focused on my job right now, which is to be the minister of industry...

If I was PM, we'd have a tariff-free softwood lumber deal with Trump: Poilievre

If I was PM, we'd have a tariff-free softwood lumber deal with Trump: Poilievre

Pierre Poilievre says he’d succeed where Prime Minister Mark Carney has failed, and that New Brunswick’s softwood lumber sector would quickly get a “tariff-free” deal with the United States if he was in charge.

Pipeline deal gets downbeat play at Alberta UCP convention, separation talk

Pipeline deal gets downbeat play at Alberta UCP convention, separation talk

Alberta's watershed pipeline deal with Ottawa wasn't front and centre Friday when Premier Danielle Smith spoke with United Conservative Party faithful at their annual convention. Smith took the stage in Edmonton for the first of many addresses planned for the weekend. It wasn't until after she spoke on issues including rural policing, new federal legislation and even separatism that someone...

Conservatives have a new campaign manager. How much has really changed?

Conservatives have a new campaign manager. How much has really changed?

Some MPs looking for a ‘retool’ under new campaign chief. After feeling the chance to form government slip through their fingers, many Conservatives are publicly gushing over their party’s choice to lead the next campaign. But the question still hanging in the air is just how much will actually change. Has Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre left behind the counsel of...

F-35 beat Gripen fighter jet 'by a mile' in 2021 Defence Department competition

F-35 beat Gripen fighter jet 'by a mile' in 2021 Defence Department competition

Data obtained by Radio-Canada shows Lockheed Martin jet was clear winner. The American-built F-35 fighter jet dominated its Swedish rival Gripen in terms of technical and military capabilities during a competition held by the Defence Department in 2021. The competition focused on each fighter jet's capabilities in defending the North American continent and the likelihood of success in various missions...

MPs ‘speechless’ after Stellantis fails to show up to hearing, citing technical issues

MPs ‘speechless’ after Stellantis fails to show up to hearing, citing technical issues

Members of Parliament from multiple parties slammed Stellantis on Tuesday for failing to show up to a committee hearing about the federal government’s multimillion-dollar funding deals with the global automaker. “I am incredibly annoyed that Stellantis has not been able to join us,” said Vince Gasparro, the Liberal MP for Eglinton—Lawrence. “This is incredibly frustrating and […] at this point...



Some B.C. Liberal MPs concerned about prospect of a new oil pipeline: sources

Some B.C. Liberal MPs concerned about prospect of a new oil pipeline: sources

Deal expected Thursday on conditions for pipeline to northwest B.C. With Prime Minister Mark Carney poised to sign a "grand bargain" with Alberta later this week, some B.C. Liberal MPs are raising concerns about Ottawa possibly giving the green light to a new oil pipeline to the Pacific, sources say. Liberal MPs told CBC News that they have not been...

‘I hope he’s feeling better,’ Paterson says of U.S. Ambassador Hoekstra after altercation over anti-tariff ad

‘I hope he’s feeling better,’ Paterson says of U.S. Ambassador Hoekstra after altercation over anti-tariff ad

Ontario’s representative in Washington says he’s signed his Christmas card to U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra, and hopes the two are moving forward after an altercation last month. “I’ve met Ambassador Hoekstra several times, I actually kind of like the guy,” David Paterson told CTV Question Period host Vassy Kapelos in an interview airing Sunday. “He’s different.” “I’ve had...

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Stephen Maher: Mark Carney’s in a bigger mess than he thinks with this pipeline

Stephen Maher: Mark Carney’s in a bigger mess than he thinks with this pipeline

I am starting to wonder if Mark Carney knows what he is doing. On Thursday, he met with Premier Danielle Smith in Calgary to sign a new agreement with Alberta, which includes federal support for a bitumen pipeline to northern British Columbia. On the surface, this is splendid news. It was good to see Smith and Carney working together on...

Carney Says World Can Move on Without The US, Stresses New Ties

Carney Says World Can Move on Without The US, Stresses New Ties

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the world can make progress on a range of issues without the US, and that consensus reached at a Group of 20 leaders’ meeting in Johannesburg this weekend carries weight despite a boycott by President Donald Trump’s administration. South Africa, the G-20 host this year, defied the US by releasing a declaration from the...

What Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre can learn from Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith

What Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre can learn from Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith

Watching former Conservative leader Andrew Scheer and long-time Conservative MP Scott Reid run from the back of the room to their seats in the House of Commons Monday, claiming their voting app didn’t work, recalled Nova Scotia floor-crossing MP Chris d’Entremont’s depiction of Pierre Poilievre’s party as a “frat house.” The way Poilievre ran the party, d’Entremont told the CBC...

Carney says his comment about speaking with Trump was a 'poor choice of words'

Carney says his comment about speaking with Trump was a 'poor choice of words'

Prime Minister Mark Carney says his recent reply to a question about the state of trade talks with the U.S. -- "Who cares?" -- amounted to "a poor choice of words." Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre hammered the prime minister over his comment during question period in the House of Commons today. Poilievre says that Conservatives care about job losses in...

Government demanding public servants reimburse years-old Phoenix overpayments

Government demanding public servants reimburse years-old Phoenix overpayments

Legal action threatened over money mistakenly paid during payroll system's error-plagued rollout in 2016. Federal public servants are being threatened with legal action if they don’t repay money they were overpaid during the error-plagued rollout of the Phoenix pay system nearly a decade ago, Radio-Canada has learned. The government has authorized private debt collection companies to pursue repayment from those...

MPs swipe at Carney's claim that Canada has no feminist foreign policy

MPs swipe at Carney's claim that Canada has no feminist foreign policy

Prime Minister Mark Carney's claim that Canada does not have a "feminist foreign policy" spilled into the political arena Monday, drawing both criticism and praise. "Prime Minister Carney is making it very clear he is no friend to women and he is no friend to gender equality in this country," NDP MP Leah Gazan told reporters Monday. Bloc Leader Yves-Francois...

Canada joins Europe rejecting Trump's Ukraine plan, Anand says sovereignty is key

Canada joins Europe rejecting Trump's Ukraine plan, Anand says sovereignty is key

The world's most influential nations gathered in South Africa to work around Washington's disruptive foreign policy Saturday, reaching consensus on issues like climate change and gender equality while pushing back on a Ukraine deal that western allies deemed insufficient. For Canada, disruptive geopolitics led to a technology pact with India, a recent foe, along with a cut to Ottawa's funding...

Hodgson says Ottawa is close to providing clarity on B.C. tanker ban

Hodgson says Ottawa is close to providing clarity on B.C. tanker ban

Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson said on Monday the government is getting close to being able to provide clarity on whether Ottawa would repeal the West Coast oil tanker ban. Hodgson made the remarks while appearing before the House of Commons committee on natural resources, when he was asked about the status of the legislation prohibiting tankers from...

True representation of constituents requires MPs to take principled positions even if it risks caucus expulsion or floor crossing, says Bill Casey

True representation of constituents requires MPs to take principled positions even if it risks caucus expulsion or floor crossing, says Bill Casey

MPs are in the House of Commons to represent their constituents, and if they believe their party's positions run counter to those interests, they should speak up, even if it means leaving the party or being kicked out, says former Conservative-turned-Liberal MP Bill Casey. Crossing the floor, or even voting against one’s own party, is one of the hardest decisions...