Heather Scoffield
Ottawa Bureau Chief for The Canadian Press
About Heather Scoffield
Borders, budgetry and Islamophobia: how politics touched Canadians this week
Semantics aside, the Trump-Trudeau meetings may have a concrete impact on how the border works.
Trump, trade and parental leave: three ways politics touched Canadians this week
There were more than a few quiet tears shed this week in political Ottawa.
The troops, Brexit and health care: three ways fed politics touched us this week
The political class was sent reeling again this week with the shock of another apparent terrorist attack.
Of children, posties and Jason Kenney: three ways politics mattered this week
From overzealous civil servants trying to shut down a little girls' lemonade stand to Fourth of July festivities hosted by the U.S. ambassador, it was quite a week in Ottawa. Then came Jason Kenney.
Pensions, girl power, TV: three ways federal politics touched us this week
Even the most hardened politicians succumbed to the pain of global tragedy this week, as Parliament Hill reeled with shock and outrage.
Of housing, access to justice and a standoff: how politics touched us this week
The party planners for Ottawa's hectic cocktail circuit clearly didn't anticipate having to compete for attention with Parliament Hill this week.
Electoral reform, lipstick and divorce: 3 ways politics touched Canadians this week
Weary Liberals limped into June after a bruising stretch. The resignation of Fisheries Minister Hunter Tootoo and a climb-down on how to handle electoral reform capped off the week.
Deficit, Tories and oilsands pollution: 3 ways Canadian politics touched us this week
Writing in the science journal Nature this week, researchers say Alberta's oilsands are one of the biggest sources of air pollution in North America, on par with cities such as Paris and Mexico City.