Marie Woolf
About Marie Woolf
Reporter with The Canadian Press
Three NDP MPs criticize B.C.'s government over pipeline protests
Three federal New Democrat MPs have signed a petition denouncing British Columbia's NDP government for its handling of an Indigenous protest at a pipeline work site and voicing distress at the federal NDP's response.
Interim leader Amita Kuttner about to get tough on Green Party infighting
Amita Kuttner, the new interim Green leader, says they will be ready to take tough disciplinary action to deal with party members who "have been at each other's throats."
Astrophysicist now interim leader of Canada's Green Party
The Greens have chosen a non-binary astrophysicist as the interim leader of their party.
Almost half of Canadians will ditch social distancing this holiday season
Almost half of Canadians plan to abandon social distancing during holiday gatherings and hug, kiss and shake hands with friends and family, a new poll shows.
Liberals to introduce tougher bill banning conversion therapy
The coming proposed legislation would make it illegal to try to change someone's sexual orientation or gender identity through a discredited practice known as conversion therapy.
Former MP Paul Manly urged to apply for Green Party interim leader position
The Green party is looking for an interim leader to take the helm before a fresh leadership election among its members.
Annamie Paul formally resigns as Green leader and leaves the party
Annamie Paul has formally resigned as leader of the Greens and also handed in her membership card, leaving the future of the party up in the air as it attempts to recover from internal strife and repudiation at the polls.
NDP's Singh 'open' to working with Trudeau's Liberals without formal deal in place
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said on Tuesday, November 9, 2021, a formal pact to prop up the minority Liberal government — including a coalition — is not on the table.
Liberal House leader dismisses rumours of formal alliance with the NDP
Liberal House leader Mark Holland said on Monday, November 8, 2021, the government intends to collaborate with any party willing to make the minority Parliament work.
Canada's federal buildings will raise the flag in time for Remembrance Day
The national flag is set to be hoisted on Sunday, November 7, 2021, at federal buildings across Canada and the Peace Tower in Ottawa following the longest period in the country's history that it has flown at half-mast.