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Conservatives push for a 'three-strikes' law, tougher sanctions for domestic violence
The Conservatives are pushing for a "three strikes" law to deny bail to repeat offenders and tougher sanctions for domestic ...
Carney and Sheinbaum swap notes in Mexico City. → JAMIL JIVANI on political energy after CHARLIE KIRK‘s assassination. → ...
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre offered Prime Minister Mark Carney a backhanded compliment while grilling him ...
Natasha BulowskiLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterCanada's National Observer With Parliament back in session, the Liberals must shore up support for the upcoming fall budget, but were quickly back ...
Last April 20 million Canadians cast ballots in an election defined by economic turmoil, a cost-of-living crisis, and threats ...
Carney spent part of the summer making good on two campaign promises by setting up new entities: Major Projects Office and ...
Wilson-Raybould and Philpott both had distinguished careers and exemplary resumes before joining the party, much more ...
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed. MPs trade jabs as House of Commons ...
Camryn Rogers had a stellar night at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo: The 26-year-old from Richmond, B.C., broke ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney faced off with Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre in question period for the first time since ...
"My mother taught me never to be late," Poilievre opened his initial question in front of a jam-packed press gallery. "So, please forgive me for my late arrival to the session. I had some meetings ...
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