Stephanie Levitz
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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'Disgusting,' 'disturbing': Tories denounce own inaction on sexual misconduct
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer promised a more modern approach on Monday to how the federal party deals with sexual misconduct, but left unanswered lingering questions about how a former MP was allowed to stand for election in 2015 while he was the subject of similar allegations.
Asylum contingency plan could be put to test as Salvadorans learn fate in U.S.
The federal government's contingency plans for a new surge of asylum seekers at the border this winter could be put to the test with the pending U.S. decision on the fate of as many as 200,000 Salvadorans.
Federal leaders reading populist tea leaves to figure out what's brewing in 2018
A year after Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election, it's not just the pollsters and pundits continuing to mull over whether a similar populist upheaval could ever take root in Canada.
Leitch, Trost among Tory MPs facing challenge for right to run in 2019 election
Three Conservative MPs who sought the party's leadership earlier this year are bracing for a fight to represent the party at all come the 2019 election.
Feds' ethics watchdog pick won't commit to probes of Trudeau, Morneau
The Liberal government's nominee for federal ethics watchdog won't commit to completing ongoing investigations into the prime minister or finance minister if he gets the job.
Canadians urged to exercise caution in Middle East ahead of protests
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland added her voice to a chorus of global leaders appealing for calm in the Middle East on Wednesday, December 6, 2017, in the wake of the Trump administration's move to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Tory James Bezan apologizes for making 'inappropriate' comment about Liberal MP
A Liberal member of Parliament from Quebec says a Conservative MP made comments towards her that were "humiliating" and "sexual in nature" during an event back in May.
Bill to clear past convictions for consensual same-sex activity coming on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017
The Liberal government will introduce legislation on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017, to expunge the criminal records of Canadians previously convicted of consensual sexual activity with same-sex partners.
Refugee system isn't for those seeking better economic life: Trudeau
Would-be Canadians need more than just a desire for a better economic future if they expect to be granted refugee status in this country, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday, Nov. 23, 2017.
Services provided, but outcomes not tracked for Syrians: auditor general
The Liberal government is struggling to track the impact of its historic effort to resettle upwards of 40,000 Syrian refugees, the federal auditor general concluded on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017, in his fall report.