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King Charles III received a standing ovation from Canadian lawmakers on Tuesday as he opened a new session of parliament in Ottawa.
King Charles gave a predictably inspiring speech from the throne on Tuesday — because Prime Minister Mark Carney’s advisors wrote most of it — but inspiration will mean little unless the Liberals can ...
King Charles III provided an overview of the Legislature’s priorities for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government and said that Canada will stay “strong and free” in light of President ...
The Canadian government may seek to help reform and rebuild the pension system of Ukraine as part of Ottawa’s efforts to ...
Elected lawmakers in Canada’s governing Liberal Party voted against adopting a mechanism that would have given them more ...
The remaining candidates will get the chance to make a short pitch to their chamber colleagues before the vote begins, and ...
The Liberal caucus is gathering today on Parliament Hill for the first time since the April election to prepare for the start ...
Part of the fallout from today’s polycrisis – that catchy term encompassing the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain disruption, ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney shook up his cabinet Tuesday by moving some key players involved in Canada-U.S. relations into new ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his new economic team, keeping longtime politician François-Philippe Champagne ...