Mia Rabson
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Mia Rabson
His father decided to resign 40 years ago today but no one expects this Trudeau to quit
If the prime minister was resigning, one Liberal insider said, using decidedly unparliamentary language to emphasize the point, there's no way he would do it on the same day as his father.
Billions in GST, HST on carbon price not dedicated to climate programs: PBO
The revenue from the carbon price itself is required by law to be returned to households and businesses through rebates and granting programs.
NDP calling for coal export ban as Canadian output booms
Canadian exports of the kind of coal used to make electricity hit an eight-year high in 2022, even as the Liberals have promised to work on banning exports completely by the end of the decade.
Greener Homes Grant program such a hit it blew through its budget a year early
Demand for federal cash to help defray the cost of home energy renovations spiked in recent months, forcing the government to close applications for the program almost a year earlier than expected.
Farmers wait anxiously for verdict on carbon price carve-out bill
Farmers seeking relief have argued there are few, if any, alternatives for them other than using natural gas to heat their barns and propane to dry their grain.
Provinces understood the $10-a-day child care deal when they signed: Liberal minister
Families Minister Jenna Sudds said they must now make it work comes amid growing pushback from daycares that say the program is going to make them go bankrupt.
Threats and ugly politics prompt Bloc to shift stand on carbon pricing bill amendment
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet said Monday his party is no longer supporting the Tories on the bill.
Parliament back in session with Ukraine and carbon tax top discussion points
Liberals intend to move quickly to get a Ukraine free-trade bill passed. The Conservatives voted against the legislation solely because they won't support any promotion of carbon pricing.
Trudeau accuses Poilievre of voting against Ukraine trade deal to appease Putin
Liberal MPs are holding three days of caucus meetings in Ottawa to plan for the return of the House of Commons, and to shore up party morale after months of polls that suggest as many as half of them would lose their seats if an election were held today.
Cabinet to discuss relations with U.S. as presidential election draws nearer
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada is preparing for any potential outcome in the 2024 race for the White House, be it the re-election of President Joe Biden or a second chance for Trump.