MP Mélanie Joly announced a $15 million investment to help 13 community organizations in her riding of Ahuntsic-Cartierville ...
A curated film series presented in collaboration with the TIFF Film Circuit on April 10th. REEL Thursdays: Drive Back Home Visually show the card details Showcasing the world of drag and beyond, on ...
Ottawa is the seat of Parliament and the home of much of the public service. It’s also a city of one million residents ...
This would make him Ottawa's fourth-most productive winger behind Brady Tkachuk, Drake Batherson, and Claude Giroux. The numbers don't jump off the page, but a move to a better team could see his pace ...
senior economist with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Ottawa is considering making tweaks to the EI system as part of a package of yet-to-be-announced measures designed to support ...
Today, the Honourable Nathaniel Erskine-Smith, Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities, announced a federal investment of $20 million for the Somali Centre for Culture and Recreation in ...
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 ...
won the provincial seat of Ottawa Centre for the Ontario New Democratic Party. McKenney takes on the mantle from the NDP's Joel Harden, who will run in the upcoming federal election.
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 ...
With 116 of 116 polls reporting, Catherine McKenney, of the Ontario New Democratic Party, is projected to win in Ottawa Centre. McKenney has 32,483 of 58,320 (55.7%) votes cast. Thomas Simpson ...
Ottawa Centre's new MPP is projected to be former city councillor Catherine McKenney for the NDP. The riding includes Centretown, Westboro Beach, the Central Experimental Farm, Old Ottawa East ...
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.