Stephanie Taylor
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Ottawa earmarks consultation money for Indigenous resource sharing
The federal Liberal government is committing $8.7 million to hold more consultations on Indigenous resource sharing in a budget that offers relatively little new spending on its reconciliation agenda.
Pierre Poilievre tells party faithful to become champions for the 'common person'
Pierre Poilievre rallied a room of conservative faithful gathered in Ottawa on Thursday, March 23, 2023, by calling on them to become "champions" of ordinary people.
Foreign influence registry must not be 'overly broad,' senator warns
A prospective foreign influence registry must not be "overly broad" to avoid unfairly targeting members of the Chinese-Canadian community and other minority groups,a senator said on Thursday, March 16, 2023.
Internal documents reveal what RCMP considered 'lessons learned' from 'Freedom Convoy'
After policing the "Freedom Convoy," the RCMP came away with lessons learned, newly released documents show — including the need to better prepare for the potential targeting of emergency phone lines.
Tories criticized for disqualifying anti-abortion candidate in Ontario nomination race
The federal Conservative party defended its decision on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, to oust a candidate from a local nomination race, as an anti-abortion organization alleges that the move was unfair —a tiff reminiscent of tensions that previous party leaders faced with the social conservatives in their base.
Poilievre would sue Big Pharma but won't talk about supervised consumption sites
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said on Tuesday that if he became prime minister, he would sue pharmaceutical companies as a way to fund drug treatment — but he wouldn't say what he would do about sites where users can consume drugs under supervision.
Here's why the opposition wants to question Trudeau's chief of staff on election interference
Opposition Conservatives say if Canadians want answers about China's meddling in the past two federal elections, they need to hear from Katie Telford, who has served as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's chief of staff since the Liberals were swept into power in 2015.
Federal Conservatives failed to alert Elections Canada about fundraiser for disqualified candidate
The Conservative Party of Canada says it made a mistake in failing to give notice of a fundraiser held by disqualified leadership contestant Patrick Brown.
No foreign interference report more than one year after federal election
Canadians still do not have access to an assessment of the work done by a panel tasked with flagging incidents of foreign interference during the last election in 2021.
The Liberals' decision to invoke Emergencies Act was justified: commission
Justice Paul Rouleau concluded a series of policing failures and a "failure of federalism" led to protest that spun out of control and had a striking impact on Ottawa residents.