Justin Trudeau
Why Canada has an essential role to play at COP26
In just a few weeks, Canada will join nearly 200 other countries at the United Nations climate conference to set goals and make promises that will be essential to reduce emissions worldwide.
Canadian tech can help in the battle against greenhouse gases. Trudeau needs to act now
It’s time to roll up the sleeves and start putting words into action when it comes to creating jobs and reducing carbon emissions via new technologies, writes dynaCERT president and CEO James Murray Payne.
In Ottawa, first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation honours survivors, those who never came home
On Sept. 30, Parliament Hill was painted orange as more than 1,000 people gathered for the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Federal Court dismisses Ottawa's appeals on Indigenous child-welfare rulings
The Federal Court has dismissed Ottawa's attempts to appeal a pair of rulings about providing services and compensation to First Nations children.
What will Canada's relationship with China be with the two Michaels free?
While the return of two detained Canadians has ended a contentious dispute between Canada and China, experts say Ottawa now faces some hard choices when it comes to Beijing.
A handful of votes still separate winner from losers as mail-ballot count continues
Justin Trudeau's Liberals have picked up one more seat in Quebec, pushing them slightly ahead of the Bloc Quebecois in the province.
UN envoy Bob Rae urges Canada to share extra vaccines with world
Canada's envoy to the United Nations says Canada needs to share more of its COVID-19 vaccine surpluses with less fortunate countries.
Premiers push feds for health care funding with no strings attached
Canada's premiers are demanding a meeting with the newly re-elected prime minister to ask for more money — no strings attached — to pump into their health-care systems.
Pollster says youth vote was likely quite evenly split
Younger voters only favoured the Liberals over the Conservatives by a small margin just ahead of this week’s federal election, Abacus polling data shows.
Facebook ads reveal the frantic push for votes during the campaign home stretch
The uptick in political ads after the first leaders' debate was evident on Facebook, a venue Canada’s National Observer has been mining for trends by grouping the advertisements by topics, age groups, gender and the regions being targeted.
Activists, MP say Trudeau failed to act on MMIWG. Will he act now?
The Native Women’s Association of Canada is urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take Indigenous women’s issues seriously this time around.