Stephanie Taylor
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How much the ‘Freedom Convoy’ cost the City of Ottawa
Here's a look at the breakdown, according to a brief the city filed with the Public Order Emergency Commission, which is exploring the federal government's decision to invoke the Emergencies Act on Feb. 14.
RCMP withheld badge numbers, fearful that convoy supporters would dox officers
Internal documents show the RCMP refused to release the badge numbers of officers who cleared "Freedom Convoy" protesters from the Ambassador Bridge last winter, citing a risk of violence from their supporters.
New poll shows Tories with slight lead over Liberals, but gap is closing
Tories maintain slight lead over Liberals in new poll, but with smaller gap
Patty Hajdu 'open' to legislating fire codes on First Nations, but notes high cost
Federal Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says she remains "open" to legislating fire and building codes on First Nations, even though Ottawa has no plans to do so now.
Trudeau demands apology from Poilievre after misogynistic tag found on YouTube videos
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre refused to apologize on Thursday, October 6, 2022, and tried to turn the tables on his Liberal critics after it was revealed tags had been embedded in his YouTube videos designed to reach out to those in the "male supremacy" movement.
Most Tories voted for failed bill supporting rights of medical professions to opt out of assisted deaths
Nearly all Conservative members of Parliament voted for a bill they say would protect the conscience rights of health professionals when it comes to medical assistance in dying.
Lewis angles for critic's position in Poilievre's shadow cabinet
Ontario Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis said on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, she is confident Pierre Poilievre will ensure all of the party's caucus voices are heard, amid calls for him to name her to a critic role.
Laws are missing to enforce codes on First Nations and a fix would be costly: federal briefing document
There is no way to enforce building or fire codes on First Nations and pursuing a legislative fix would require significant time and money, federal officials warn in an internal briefing document.
Trudeau polling slightly higher than Poilievre for prime minister
A new poll suggests a plurality of Canadians still believe Justin Trudeau is still the best man for the job of prime minister, but he has only a slight lead over new Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.