Ottawa looking for ways to mend tears in Canada’s social fabric, document shows
Senior federal officials have been looking quietly for ways to bring together Canadians who don’t see eye to eye on the economy, immigration and social issues.
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Senior federal officials have been looking quietly for ways to bring together Canadians who don’t see eye to eye on the economy, immigration and social issues.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to brief Canada's premiers today following his seemingly successful first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to listen and learn from his 2025 federal election loss, as his caucus opts once again to empower themselves to have the ability to remove their leader.
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with U.S. President Donald Trump in a highly anticipated face-off at the White House. It was their first in-person meeting since Canada’s election amid a tense trade war between the two countries. Here’s a recap of what happened.
During his highly anticipated first in-person meeting with Donald Trump at the White House, Prime Minister Mark Carney told the U.S. President that Canada is “not for sale.”
Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump gave a press conference prior to a highly anticipated meeting at the White House on Tuesday. Here’s a transcription of what the leaders said about the U.S. and Canada.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is looking to regain a seat in Parliament through a byelection. How much could it cost taxpayers?
A body language expert says U.S. President Donald Trump clearly showed ‘a certain level of respect’ for Prime Minister Mark Carney during their meeting today.
Canadians elected 117 new MPs on April 28, about one-third of a total number of 343, and most will go through the same first day of school-style crash course over the next week, part of a program run by the House of Commons since 2019.
B.C. MP Don Davies will be the interim leader for the New Democratic Party of Canada, chosen by the party’s national council Monday evening.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach to his Tuesday meeting with Donald Trump is in the spotlight after a flurry of meetings between world leaders and the U.S. president, including a disastrous Oval Office dressing-down of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in February.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he’s 'not sure' what Prime Minister Mark Carney 'wants to see me about' ahead of tomorrow’s meeting.
The group that added dozens of candidates to the ballot in Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s riding in the recent federal election is planning to do the same in the upcoming byelection.
In his opinion column for CTVNews.ca, former cabinet minister James Moore warns new Parliamentarians that their time serving will end sooner than they know, and offers advice on how to make the most of their time.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will be watched closely by Canadians infuriated by Donald Trump — and by an anxious business community looking for tariff relief — when he meets with the U.S. president Tuesday in Washington.
Canada now knows who will lead the country as it confronts this nation-defining economic moment, but uncertainty is still the word of the year.