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Text message campaign targets Quebec MP who deserted Conservatives
A member of Parliament who quit the Conservative caucus says Pierre Poilievre's office sent a text message to party members in his Quebec riding asking them to encourage him to resign.
Indigenous Services minister attends funeral at site of Saskatchewan mass killing
The federal minister of Indigenous Services is speaking out after visiting the site of a mass killing in Saskatchewan.
Smoky skies from wildfires shroud Vancouver and surrounding areas
Regional officials say air quality is expected to worsen in parts of the Vancouver area as smoky skies persisted Sunday due to wildfires in the province and the United States.
Poilievre to meet Conservative party caucus after landslide leadership victory
Pierre Poilievre will address the national Conservative caucus today, September 11, 2022, for the first time since handily securing the party's leadership over the weekend.
Federal Green Party president resigns amid more allegations of party turmoil
The president of the Green Party of Canada has resigned, telling members in a letter that her "optimism has died" amid ongoing party turmoil.
King Charles III now Canada's head of state after Queen's death
As momentous as the death of Queen Elizabeth II may be after her 70 years on the throne, it's pretty much business as usual in terms of Canada's governance.
Lisa LaFlamme to cover Queen's death from London for CityNews
Rogers Sports and Media says former CTV national news anchor Lisa LaFlamme will cover the death of the Queen Elizabeth II as a special correspondent for CityNews.
New air line cash refund rules take effect
New Air Passenger Protection Regulations go into effect today, September 8, 2022.
Voting wraps up in Conservative leadership race before Saturday convention
Voting has ended in the Conservative party's leadership election — but its members still need to wait until Saturday, September 10, 2022, to find out who their next leader is.
Former Quebec city health centre employee charged in alleged vaccine passport scam
Quebec's anti-corruption unit says a former vaccination centre employee has been charged with fabricating information used to generate fake QR codes used for the province's vaccination passport.