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Prime Minister Mark Carney put his $9-billion defence spending pledge before Parliament 'about as fast as he conceivably ...
Mark Carney’s pledge to meet NATO’s new spending target risks defining Canada’s future by bombs and budgets rather than by ...
The public service needs a culture of outcomes, not optics. That means making executives accountable, and, yes, having the ...
Amid the roiling conflict in the Middle East, Canada’s influence is largely limited to de-escalation and aiding Canadians in ...
We must meet the moment with fresh solutions to To secure Canada's national water and economic security, we need coherent ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, and Housing Minister Gregor Robertson committed to bring in a housing plan with a level of ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, and Housing Minister Gregor Robertson committed to bring in a housing plan with a level of ...
OTTAWA—Has Prime Minister Mark Carney changed Canada’s Middle East policy in response to Israel’s unending military aggression and Iran’s retaliations? The short answer is both yes and no. That ...
Water is foundational to our economy, our food and energy systems, and our national security. We must meet the moment with ...
Barring supply management concessions in trade talks is widely politically popular, but has been subject to vocal criticism ...
Despite an adjustment to the Liberals’ ‘public-facing’ message on Bill C-5, Nishnawbe Aski First Nation Grand Chief Alvin ...
Conservative Senate Leader Leo Housakos pointed to the recent change in prime minister and a desire to join a party-affiliated national caucus as reasons for the uptick.