Social Networks

Actions of ex-Mountie charged under security law affront Canadian sovereignty: Crown

By News Room

VANCOUVER - The actions of a former RCMP officer accused of violating security law for the benefit of Chinese authorities

Toronto's new 'comical and theatrical' speed signs now tower over city streets — courtesy of Doug Ford

By News Room

Call it a sign from on high.They’re too big to be ignored, but not quite a Toronto skyscraper: the city’s

Floor-crossing MP asks for change to record of comments about forced labour in China

By News Room

OTTAWA—Liberal MP Michael Ma says he’s seeking to correct a parliamentary record he believes misrepresented his comments on forced labour

NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice to resign, setting up early test for Avi Lewis: sources

By News Room

OTTAWA — The only New Democrat MP east of Manitoba is planning to resign, setting up an early test for

Manitoba Métis president rebukes AFN chief over call for withdrawal of treaty

By News Room

OTTAWA - The president of the Manitoba Métis Federation is accusing the Assembly of First Nations of misleading people about

Bring military, spy agencies under federal whistleblower law, review report urges

By News Room

OTTAWA - A federal review report says members of the military and key spy agencies should be able to expose

Alexandre Boulerice, the lone Quebec NDP MP, set to give up seat to run provincially

By News Room

OTTAWA - The only NDP MP from Quebec will be announcing his plan to leave Parliament and run provincially for

Premier Scott Moe receives nomination, to lead Saskatchewan Party in 2028 election

By News Room

SHELLBROOK - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has been officially nominated by his party to run in the next election.The Saskatchewan

Global Affairs staff exempt from return-to-office order due to lack of space

By News Room

OTTAWA - Most employees working at Global Affairs Canada won’t have to return to the office four days a week