The Jagmeet Singh juggernaut began barrelling towards Parliament Hill on Sunday as the 38-year-old turbaned Sikh bounded past his three more experienced rivals.
In an interview with National Observer, NDP leadership hopeful Jagmeet Singh says the key to his success—so far—has been appealing to people's values, not party lines.
Federal funding to green the economy is too important to be left to private corporations or foundations, NDP leadership hopeful Niki Ashton is arguing.
In the first of National Observer's interviews with NDP leadership hopefuls, Quebec MP Guy Caron discusses his policies on the environment, the economy, and oil pipelines.
Fildebrandt started out the day in a defensive posture, saying there was nothing wrong with renting out his subsidized Edmonton apartment through Airbnb when he wasn't using it. He later apologized.
Jason Iwanika, an employee at Calgary-based Imperial Oil, majority-owned by Exxon, was called to testify by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman as part of a probe into allegations of fraud.
Kinder Morgan Canada is facing mounting pressure to detail its plans for the Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion when it releases its first earnings report Wednesday since going public.
The steep political mountain facing John Horgan's minority government in British Columbia was apparent in the key appointments he made to his inner circle of close advisers, say political observers.
NDP indigenous affairs critic Romeo Saganash is apologizing for having plagiarized portions of a recent newspaper column about Canada's 150th anniversary.
British Columbia's opposition parties accused Premier Christy Clark of adopting their policies and campaign promises on Thursday, June 22, 2017, in a last-ditch bid to hold onto power.
British Columbia's politicians will return to the legislature in Victoria today, June 22, 2017, marking the beginning of the end for the minority Liberal government.