Stephanie Taylor
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Canada to donate 17.7M doses of AstraZeneca and raise money for global vaccination
Procurement Minister Anita Anand says after talking to provinces, it was determined these COVID-19 doses were excess supply, as demand for this vaccine had been met.
'True partner' for Alberta: Conservative Leader O'Toole confident in western support
Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says he's confident his party will maintain broad support across Alberta — and possibly turn the only non-Conservative riding in the province blue — if an election is called in short order.
Canada's net-zero panel may create greenhouse gas emission budgets
The co-chair of an expert panel designed to advise Canada on how to reach net-zero emissions says it is exploring the idea of creating budgets for greenhouse gas emissions.
Focus is on climate as Trudeau hits the road campaign-style
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is back on the road doling out hundreds of millions of dollars in climate spending from his Liberal government.
Trudeau says Canada Day should be time of reflection on reconciliation
Instead of fireworks and frothy drinks, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says this Canada Day should be a time of reflection, couching his view in the discovery this week of another unmarked grave site containing Indigenous children's remains.
Canada Day should not be cancelled, says O'Toole
Federal politicians are faced with the country's legacy of residential schools as July 1 approaches, with the Conservative leader railing against calls to cancel Canada Day, while Liberal ministers and the NDP leader say it should be a time of reflection.
Trudeau says Parliament is toxic as election rumours persist
The Liberals have accused Parliament of becoming toxic to their minority agenda while the Opposition Conservatives say Canada's institutions are broken under the Trudeau government — finger-pointing that fuels growing speculation voters may soon head to the polls.
Trudeau and entourage in quarantine hotel after G7 trip
Canada’s prime minister has checked in at the final stop from his trip overseas.
Trudeau pops in at Pfizer plant before returning to two-week quarantine
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is spending the last day of his first international trip in more than a year visiting a plant that played a pivotal role in Canada's early rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine.