Canada's National Observer
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News, Politics
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February 16th 2017
A video of Tuesday's incident shows that several opposition MPs laughed, prompting several Liberal ministers to shake their heads in disgust after Amarjeet Sohi spoke about his past as a bus driver.
Winterlude is in full swing in Ottawa, back for its 39th edition. This year, it has also taken on Canada's 150th anniversary branding by Canadian Heritage.
A Liberal-backed motion aimed at combating racism would have broader support if it didn't contain the word "Islamophobia," argued former justice minister Irwin Cotler on Thursday.
TransCanada is once again seeking approval of its Keystone XL pipeline route in Nebraska in the latest move to push the polarizing project forward since getting a nod from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Senate Republicans are poised to use their majority to confirm President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, despite calls from Democrats for a delay
There were jaw-dropping moments. Flat-out falsehoods. Swings at the media. Feelings of personal grievance. Blasts at his former campaign rival. And a reference to the political upside of war.
A historic clash may be erupting between the intelligence apparatus of the United States and the country's democratically elected president, with the high-level intrigue about potential ties to Russia
Canada is demonstrating its commitment to NATO in ways that go beyond simple military spending, said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Germany on Friday.