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Five generations of the CBC family, politicos, and senators packed the Métropolitain Brasserie on June 26 to raise a toast to ...
All members of the military alliance but Spain agreed to a new five-per-cent of GDP spending target at the June 25 and 26 ...
Top public servants might straighten up and self-correct if they know the prime minister isn’t afraid of swift discipline, ...
Economic success will only succeed if we become an innovation nation, not a petrostate. We have great talent in Canada and ...
Plus, the Red Chamber greenlights the feds’ contentious Bill C-5.
Mi'kmaw Senator Paul Prosper says Bill C-5 is a 'betrayal' of reconciliation, saying it shouldn't pass without proper ...
Under Canada’s current system, provincial and territorial governments have jurisdiction over emergency responses, but as ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to invite India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the recent G7 summit was widely ...
Former federal public servant David McLaughlin says Prime Minister Mark Carney's recent appointments are only the beginning ...
At a time of rising costs of living, climate stress, and overstretched public services, diverting tens of billions to a ...
Developing this concept will signal to both allies and adversaries that Canada no longer views its North as peripheral.
Prime Minister Mark Carney put his $9-billion defence spending pledge before Parliament 'about as fast as he conceivably ...