Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney announces a federal election, after his meeting at Rideau Hall with Governor General Mary Simon to dissolve parliament, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada March 23, 2025.
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OTTAWA, March 5 — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told US President Donald Trump yesterday that his tariffs on Canadian imports were “a very dumb thing to do” and said Ottawa was striking back ...
Economists and union leaders are calling on the federal government to immediately begin reforms of Canada’s employment insurance system to ensure workers impacted by job losses during the trade ...
Today, Yasir Naqvi, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health and to the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions and Associate Minister of Health, and Member of Parliament for Ottawa Centre, ...
OTTAWA, March 1 — March 1 marks World Compliment Day — an opportunity to highlight the impact of these small verbal gestures in daily life — and in the workplace. And there appears to be a need as ...
Ottawa, February 27, 2025—The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, will hold a press conference to announce new measures to support Canada’s construction industry ...
When the election was called, the Liberals held only nine seats across the entire province, and four of those were held by Ottawa Liberal MPPs. The party retained that quartet of seats on ...
McKenney won Ottawa Centre with more than 56 per cent of the vote, easily outdistancing second-place finisher, Liberal Thomas Simpson. With 95 per cent of polls reporting, McKenney held a 18,772 ...
The results are in for the 2025 Ontario Election. Here’s how all the candidates did in Ottawa-area ridings — and how that compares to the last election in 2022.
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