Jagmeet Singh often starts conversations with Burnaby South residents by asking a question: "I want to take on the government in Ottawa. What do you need me to do?"
It's been four years since Stephen Harper's government passed its Fair Elections Act. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised change but, NDP MP Nathan Cullen writes, he has failed to deliver.
Male MPs must help to usher in a culture change on Parliament Hill and combat sexual misconduct, says veteran NDP MP Nathan Cullen, who is looking to work with colleagues of all stripes to address inappropriate behaviour often viewed as a "public secret."
Opposition parties took turns criticizing Bill Morneau on Monday, Nov. 20, 2017, as they tried to drag out a stinging ethics controversy that has swarmed the finance minister for weeks.
A Liberal-dominated committee is sending the government's Access to Information bill back to the House of Commons with few changes, despite the deep concerns of transparency advocates and opposition MPs.
As controversy rages over whether Bill Morneau's personal fortune has compromised his work as finance minister, the governing Liberals are taking shelter from the storm in the only place they can find it: the office of ethics commissioner Mary Dawson.
Bill Morneau made further attempts on Thursday, October 26, 2017, to silence accusations that he's personally profited from decisions he's taken as federal finance minister.
Canadians should be "very concerned" about their cell phones, computers and other electronic devices being searched by U.S. border agents, the federal privacy czar says.
Disenfranchised expat Canadians are questioning whether the Liberal government is deliberately allowing legislation aimed at restoring their voting rights to wither on the vine.
The NDP will use an opposition day Tuesday to move push for a multi−party committee to give its approval to anyone nominated by the government to be an officer of Parliament.
Canada's privacy watchdog intends to look into the Trudeau government's new online survey on electoral reform after concerns have been raised about invasion of privacy.
The federal NDP will turn to its network of social activists to woo progressives back to the party fold this fall, according to the party's new national director.