Stephanie Taylor
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Budget 2022 commits $4.3 billion to Indigenous housing
Ottawa is preparing to spend $4.3 billion over seven years to help improve Indigenous housing, while also giving more to help communities contend with the harmful past of residential schools.
Leona Alleslev the latest candidate to enter Conservative leadership race
Alleslev, who lost her Greater Toronto Area seat in last year’s federal election, unveiled her plans at a Parliament Hill news conference Wednesday afternoon.
Canada's federal Conservatives are bullish on cryptocurrency. Here's why.
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner says she hopes her bill to help grow the cryptocurrency sector will get Canadian legislators talking about it in a non-polarized way.
Conservatives reject new climate targets set by Trudeau
Canada's Conservatives continue to reject the target the Liberal government set for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, as the party searches for a new leader who will decide its approach to tackle climate change.
Liberal-NDP deal provides more time for next Conservative leader, but there's a downside
A new agreement forged by the federal Liberal government and New Democrats has something important to offer the next Conservative leader: Time.
An internal discussion about the removal of residential schools memorial from Parliament Hill
The federal government had originally hoped to remove a Parliament Hill memorial dedicated to Indigenous children who died and went missing from residential schools months earlier than actually happened last year, according to newly released documents.
Canada's first Indigenous Governor General asked for briefing on the Indian Act
Canada's first Indigenous Governor General, within months of being appointed to the role, requested government officials outline what departments were doing to allow First Nations to move away from the Indian Act.
Lewis slams Bill 21 as 'religious discrimination,' Poilievre hopes Quebec repeals law
Conservative leadership contender and rookie MP Leslyn Lewis on Monday, March 14, 2022, called a Quebec law restricting public servants in positions of authority from wearing religious symbols at work "explicit religious discrimination."
Poilievre reaches out to new immigrants, as Brown attacks him over 2015 niqab ban bill
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown and high-profile Conservative Pierre Poilievre spent Monday, March 14, 2022, battling over a seven-year-old election promise to prohibit face coverings during citizenship ceremonies — a sign of what could be the makings of a tense rivalry between candidates in the Tory leadership race.
Patrick Brown hits the ground running in Conservative leadership race
Patrick Brown, the former member of Parliament who unceremoniously resigned as Ontario's Progressive Conservative leader and returned as Brampton's mayor, plans today, March 13, 2022, to embark on his latest challenge: Running for the Conservative leadership.