The Liberal government is throwing open the doors to voting in federal elections, including expanding the franchise to more than a million Canadians living abroad.
It’s not often that I remember the number of a Parliamentary Bill. Bill C-38 is an exception – and most Canadians who care about nature, democracy and Indigenous rights will know this number too.
What brain trust would appoint a downtown Calgary oil and gas lawyer to judge the credibility of young homeless Indigenous women such as the complainant in this case? I’m still scratching my head.
They were there alongside U.S. President Barack Obama, former president Bill Clinton, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, and many other world leaders who attended Peres's funeral on Friday.
Former TransCanada chief executive, Hal Kvisle, who spoke on the sidelines of the Global Business Forum in Banff, Alta., says the controversy was a "tempest in a teapot,"
Trump is a uniquely unorthodox candidate, capable of saying just about anything — making impossible claims and changing policy from one sentence to the next. So how do you debate someone like that?
The law firm also has former Liberal prime minister Jean Chrétien, former ambassador to the U.S. Gary Doer, and James Moore, Harper's former industry minister, on its list of high-profile employees.
Canada's 22nd prime minister will be stepping into his role at a new consulting company, Harper and Associates, which he founded with former advisers Ray Novak and Jeremy Hunt.
Former prime minister Stephen Harper's new consulting firm has already met with potential clients from the U.S. and Middle East, the Huffington Post reports.
Former Quebec premier Jean Charest wasn't the only one who spoke to federal officials about their ongoing review of a major cross-country pipeline project.