Justin Trudeau
Pot legalization no big deal: Poll
More than half of Canadians don’t see it as a critical issue on the national agenda
Trudeau attacked from all sides over pipeline stance
Justin Trudeau's government found itself attacked from all sides on Tuesday over its pipeline policies.
NDP to seek new leader after party votes to oust Mulcair
The NDP moved to oust its embattled leader, Thomas Mulcair after delegates narrowly voted to hold a new leadership convention.
Affter winning Saskatchewan election, Brad Wall open to future price on carbon
After winning third majority government, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says he’s not setting out to be the lone voice on conservatism among the provinces or to nag Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Alberta budget to open door to green jobs, minister says
Alberta is poised to make significant investments to promote energy efficiency that will create jobs and support the households that are trying to go green.
Why was the NEB deleting an email sent in the middle of the night?
Canada's pipeline regulator, the National Energy Board, is under investigation for deleting evidence that pointed to a mistake by its head of security.
Trudeau easily tops other federal leaders in popularity, poll shows
A new weekly poll shows Justin Trudeau continues to command a comfortable lead over his federal counterparts while enjoying the confidence of Canadians.
NEB cut planned spending on pipeline safety, increased spending on furniture and PR
The latest in an investigative series: NEB employees are losing faith in their bosses, increasingly frustrated and puzzled by decisions they are instructed to implement.
Trudeau condemns "deplorable" Brussels attack; security increased
Both the Brussels airport and subway have been hit by explosions, killing more than 30 people on Tuesday morning.
UPDATE: Trudeau announces Canada's bid for UN Security Council seat
The prime minister has tossed Canada's hat back in the ring for a two-year term starting in 2021.