Mickey Djuric
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Politicians should butt out of police decisions, says Freeland on Rebel News arrest
David Menzies, a commentator for the online site, was arrested Monday by an RCMP officer providing security for Freeland while Menzies was trying to ask the minister questions outside an event in Richmond Hill, Ont.
Federal NDP will soon be debt free and ready to build up war chest
The party has less than $1 million left on a $22-million election loan from 2021, and recent fundraising efforts should allow it to pay off the debt in the coming months, said NDP director Anne McGrath.
This Liberal MP packs a hefty parliamentary punch
Just six months into her role as government House leader, Karina Gould has redefined what it means to be a prime minister's chief attack dog
Former Tory candidate switches sides, now to run for Liberals in Toronto area byelection
Robert Rock says he decided to run for the Liberals because the Conservative party no longer speaks to his values, and he believes they will cut services and bring American-style politics to Canada if they are elected.
Federal NDP rules out coalition government with Liberals after next election
"That's off the table," NDP leader Jagmeet Singh said in a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, even though the two parties have been working closely together.
Conservatives delay government bills, spending as holiday recess draws near
The official Opposition continued to force the delay of government bills and billions in spending on Thursday in an attempt to get the Liberal government to remove the federal carbon-pricing plan from all home heating by the holidays.
Hot seat: CBC president called by MPs over job cuts and bonuses
Members of Parliament have called CBC president Catherine Tait to testify about her announcement the public broadcaster would cut 10 per cent of its workforce, while not ruling out bonuses for executives.
Heritage minister suggests adjusting funds CBC could get under Google deal
The Liberal government is hinting that it will take steps to limit how much money Canada's publicly funded broadcaster can collect under Ottawa's new revenue-sharing agreement with Google.
MPs say tech giants must be held responsible for online misinformation by foreign actors
A parliamentary committee is calling on Canada to hold tech giants accountable for publishing false or misleading information online, especially when it is spread by foreign actors.
Nasty social media campaign against MPs likely launched by China: Global Affairs
The department said a bot network began a campaign known as "Spamouflage" to spread propaganda and disinformation messages across Facebook and X, formerly known as Twitter, in early August. The campaign accelerated in scale over the September long weekend.