Nojoud Al Mallees
About Nojoud Al Mallees
Reporter with The Canadian Press
Climate group urges Ottawa to step up with home grown U.S. Inflation Reduction Act
As the federal government readies its spring budget, a climate group is urging Ottawa to pursue a "made-in-Canada" response to U.S. clean energy incentives.
NDP calls on feds to make caregiver credit a refundable tax benefit
New Democrats are calling on the federal government to follow through with its promise to make a tax credit for caregivers a refundable benefit.
As inflation eases, feds face pressure to help people who have fallen behind
Canada's inflation rate likely took another dip last month, but with many Canadians still struggling with the cost of living, the federal government is facing pressure to deliver more help in the upcoming budget.
Ottawa should push grocer CEOs to disclose margins on food: experts cry
As members of Parliament gear up to grill the CEOs of Canada's largest grocery store chains, experts say elected officials should push for more transparency on why grocers are making so much money.
Canada bans TikTok on government-issued mobile devices
The federal government is banning TikTok from government-issued mobile devices days after federal and provincial privacy commissioners began investigating the social media platform.
Canadians have fallen behind in high inflation and here's who's hurting most
Inflation has eroded purchasing power for many Canadians, but the experience with rapidly rising prices has been far from uniform.
Dominic Barton says he had no involvement in federal contracts with McKinsey
Dominic Barton, the former global managing director of McKinsey & Company, says he had no involvement in federal contracts awarded to the firm in recent years.
Most affordable homes approved by feds not yet constructed
The federal government has set aside billions of dollars to quickly build affordable housing across the country, but delays in construction suggest many of the projects approved for funding are missing their deadlines.
Despite huge profits, oil execs say they can't decarbonize any faster
Oilsands executives insist they are all in on cutting emissions and will make big investments in green technology, but they maintain there isn't a place to invest that money yet.
Canada increased immigration targets get mixed reviews
As Canada plans to significantly ramp up its immigration levels in the coming years, some policy experts are worried about potential effects on health care, housing and the labour market.