Stephanie Levitz
Reporter with The Canadian Press
About Stephanie Levitz
Virtual Canada Day citizenship ceremony celebrates front line workers
When Sweeny Karande was in her nursing program in India, her teacher presented her with an award as the best outgoing student. "This is just the beginning," her teacher said. "You can't stop here."
Poll examines how abortion, climate policies affect support for Conservatives
A failure to clearly articulate positions on social conservative issues and a weak climate change plan are often cited as reasons the federal Conservatives failed to woo enough voters to win the last federal election.
Tory MP fires student after allegation of theft from O'Toole campaign
A Conservative MP from Calgary has fired a summer student working in his office following allegations that someone stole campaign data from party leadership contender Erin O'Toole.
Mexico to resume sending workers after promise of improved COVID-19 protections
The Mexican government says it will resume sending farm workers to Canada after securing promises for more inspections and oversight to curb outbreaks of COVID-19.
MacKay accuses O'Toole of backing a carbon tax in heated French debate
Conservative leadership candidate Peter MacKay accused chief rival Erin O'Toole of committing a cardinal conservative sin on Wednesday, June 17, 2020: wanting to introduce a carbon tax.
Conservative leadership hopefuls hold first debate tonight
Conservative leadership hopefuls set to face off for the first time tonight.
Liberals looking to extend COVID-19 help ahead of parliamentary showdown
The Liberals are putting together a plan to extend one of the key COVID-19 benefits ahead of a parliamentary showdown on Wednesday, June 17, 2020.
Erin O'Toole used American call centre to contact Conservatives
Erin O'Toole, running for the leadership of the federal Conservative party promising to stand up for Canadian workers, used American ones on his campaign.
Court gives Conservative leadership candidate a new chance
An Ontario court has put another curve into the long and winding road of the Conservative leadership race, potentially adding a fifth candidate to the ballot with three months left in the contest.
Ottawa examining new, existing tools to get web giants to pay up
The federal heritage minister says if new tools are needed to get digital giants to pay for Canadian content, they will be built.