Former deputy clerk of the Privy Council Christyne Tremblay will remain in the PCO as a senior official.
Following a May amendment to the claim, the number of proposed class members has increased from more than 500 to 1,031 current and former Black federal public servants who are now seeking $2.5-billion ...
Three of Canada’s federal public service unions representing hundreds of thousands of employees have all expressed concerns over the federal government’s announcement on Oct. 6 that all public service ...
The Carney government's first attempt at these laws, in Bill C-2, caused a backlash from civil liberty and privacy activists, ...
If middle powers like Canada hope or expect to achieve sovereignty in the celestial heights, they need a program to work together protect their interests, writes Ian Fichtenbaum.
Ireland's Ambassador John Concannon hosted his first St. Patrick's Day party at his official residence on March 11, smack dab ...
The impact of this destructive regime is by no means confined to foreign lands. It’s time to confront it with resolve.
It is critical to ensure that the remnants of the Iranian regime are not able to evade justice and exploit Canada as a safe ...
Plus, Poilievre meets U.S. officials and auto industry people in Detroit.
A PBO report shows that the government is following plans to slow population growth after a recent surge in temporary workers and foreign students, but critics say future effects are not measured, and ...
The missing piece has been a policy and advocacy framework designed explicitly to help Canadian-owned firms scale into major contractors and system integrators.
There is a realization that we need to build and scale capabilities that allow Canada to defend itself on its own terms, write Eliot Pence and Paul Ziadé. The Hill Times photogra ...
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