By Samuel Petrequin in Brussels BRUSSELS (AP) — The president of the European Parliament has launched an urgent procedure to waive the immunity of two lawmakers following a...
Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino says the federal government is “looking at a variety of options” to carry out a planned buyback of banned firearms —...
By Dean Bennett in Edmonton Premier Danielle Smith’s wood-panelled third-floor legislature office is bereft of bric-a-brac. There are no pictures, mementoes or books — only a small...
By Marie-Danielle Smith in Ottawa Parliament has begun a lengthy winter break, but more than a hundred bills are still on the table and ready to...
By Mickey Djuric in Regina Premier Scott Moe says he plans to run in the next provincial election and wants to turn Saskatchewan into a leader...
Ottawa – As 2022 draws to a close, Canada’s population has already grown more than in any other year since Confederation, in large part due to...
By Dylan Robertson in Ottawa Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is signalling a shift away from humanitarian aid toward funding infrastructure projects in developing countries. “A lot...
By Justin Spike in Budapest BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungary’s prime minister thinks it’s time to “drain the swamp” in the European Union, he said on...
By Dylan Robertson in Ottawa Russia’s ambassador to Canada says Ottawa is at the vanguard of an effort to isolate his country, following a series of...
VANCOUVER — The federal government is offering to buy Pacific salmon commercial fishing licences from those looking to get out of the declining industry as it...