Christopher Reynolds
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Reporter with The Canadian Press.
Green Party execs move to block funding for Annamie Paul's riding campaign
Green party executives have moved to withhold funding from leader Annamie Paul's campaign to win a downtown Toronto seat in a likely election later this year.
Opioid deaths averaged 17 per day in 2020
Canada's public health agency says the COVID-19 pandemic drove an increasingly deadly overdose crisis last year that continues to take lives and corrode communities.
CRA tax evasion audits of super-rich Canadians yield no prosecutions
Data from the Canada Revenue Agency shows its recent efforts to combat tax evasion by the super-rich have resulted in zero prosecutions or convictions.
The business case for reopening Canada's borders
Business leaders are calling on Ottawa to immediately lay out a comprehensive plan to reopen the economy and international borders along with a vaccine certification process as they struggle to prepare for a summer season hanging in flux.
MP Jenica Atwin says 'distractions' led her to dump Greens for Liberals
New Brunswick MP Jenica Atwin announced Thursday she has left the Green Party to join the Liberal caucus mainly because of ongoing internal rifts among the Greens over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Lawmakers call for criminal investigation of MindGeek
More than 70 parliamentarians from all parties are calling for a full criminal investigation into Pornhub's parent company following testimony from survivors.
Kielburgers to appear before Commons committee Monday: lawyer
Capping an extraordinary exchange of demands and counter-demands, a lawyer for WE Charity's co-founders agreed late on Thursday, March 11, 2021, that Craig and Marc Kielburger will appear on Monday, March 15, 2021, before the House of Commons ethics committee.
Trust is 'broken' after misconduct allegations against military leaders: Sajjan
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan says that "trust has been broken" in the Canadian military following accusations of misconduct against top-ranking leaders.
Kielburgers suggest they may not accept House committee summons, make new demands ahead of hearing
Marc and Craig Kielburger's appearance before the federal ethics committee next week is once again in doubt after a fresh spat broke out between the WE Charity co-founders and the MPs who want to grill them about the organization.