Marie-Danielle Smith
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Despite no Artemis rocket liftoff, it was "still a good day for Canada": Champagne
Despite the test launch of NASA's new moon rocket being postponed on Monday, August 29, 2022, morning, Innovation Minister François-Philippe Champagne said it was "still a good day for Canada."
Michelle O'Bonsawin appointed to Supreme Court
O'Bonsawin will be the first Indigenous Supreme Court of Canada justice
What's up with ArriveCan, Canada's contentious travel app?
The glitch-prone app touted as an efficient border tool early in the pandemic has become a punching bag for critics who question its utility — but ArriveCan may be here to stay.
Records show Trudeau is frequently offered portraits of himself as gifts
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been offered the gift of his own likeness some 17 times since becoming prime minister, including once by the president of China.
Ex-Tory staffer faces mischief charge for alleged video theft from O'Toole
Former Conservative staffer Dion Ahwai has been charged with mischief to data related to an investigation of the alleged theft of materials from Erin O'Toole's Zoom account during the 2020 leadership race, the RCMP said on Wednesday, July 13, 2022.
Canadian incomes rose in 2020 due to pandemic benefits: census data
It was March 2020, just before the first lockdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic, and Ottawa resident Stephanie Fortin had recently lost her full-time retail job.
Leadership committee chair was worried about Patrick Brown's past during vetting: source
The chair of the federal Conservative party's leadership election organizing committee privately expressed concerns around Patrick Brown's history while vetting him as a potential candidate, according to documentation obtained by The Canadian Press.
Patrick Brown tries to appeal his disqualification from Conservative party leadership
Patrick Brown wants to appeal a decision made by federal Conservatives overseeing the party's leadership race to disqualify him.
Emergencies Act inquiry: Liberal government releases sensitive cabinet documents
The federal Liberal government has agreed to provide sensitive cabinet documents to the inquiry examining its use of the Emergencies Act during the "Freedom Convoy" protest.