Clashing visions define pivotal NDP leadership race as party prepares to rebuild

OTTAWA—On a debate stage in Vancouver last month, Heather McPherson tried to narrow the choice facing New Democrats in the weakened party’s leadership race.“We are New Democrats, and we all

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Carney, Ford, China: Ask our journalists about the year in politics

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It’s been a significant January for politics in Canada. Reactions to Canada’s electric vehicle trade deal with China, Prime Minister Mark

Quebec energy minister says Churchill Falls agreement should not be allowed to fail

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TROIS-RIVIÈRES - Quebec’s new energy minister says he is concerned a draft agreement about energy from Newfoundland and Labrador is

Food inspection agency to cut more than 1,300 jobs, says union

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OTTAWA - The union representing employees at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency says staff have been told there will be

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives bar media from party convention

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TORONTO - Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario has banned media from its upcoming convention for the first time

Feds select former B.C. chief electoral officer to oversee foreign influence registry

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OTTAWA - The Liberal government has chosen Anton Boegman, a former chief electoral officer of British Columbia, to administer the

Robertson calls on provinces to boost funding for transitional housing

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OTTAWA - The federal housing minister says he wants to see the provinces step up their support to get people

Toronto cyclists set to defend bike lane challenge before Ontario's top court

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TORONTO - A group of Toronto cyclists are in Ontario’s highest court on Wednesday to defend their successful challenge of

Premiers meet in Ottawa ahead of CUSMA negotiations with Trump administration

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OTTAWA - Canada’s premiers are set for two days of huddling in the nation’s capital with the economy, affordability and

Union questions why Global Affairs issuing layoff warnings before policy review

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OTTAWA - Thousands of employees at Global Affairs Canada have been issued notices warning they may lose their jobs, months