Budget 2025 was a chance to pair financial ambition with technological ambition. Instead, we got more of the same.
The tax targeted large multinational corporations like Amazon, Meta, Uber, Airbnb and Google that run digital marketplaces or ...
A number of angry messages were directed at Stubbs on social media for missing the vote — including some calling her a ...
In an interview with iPolitics, Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson spoke about the future of the food fishery, her government ...
Let's begin tonight with Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne, who is pushing back against claims from the New ...
With his minority government now at least temporarily secure in its hold on power in the wake of last night’s make-or-break ...
PROCEDURE AND HOUSE AFFAIRS members pick up where they left off in their ongoing review of “challenges” related to special ...
Green Leader Elizabeth May joined 169 Liberal MPs in supporting the budget, while the Conservatives, Bloc Québécois and NDP ...
Champagne told iPolitics the Liberals engaged with the NDP 'constructively,' and noted the budget had won support from the Canadian Labour Congress.
And yet, what last night’s razor-tight 170-168 win for the Liberals makes clear is that, for all practical purposes, Team Carney can’t convincingly claim to hold the confidence of the House to do ...
The Liberals survived the confidence test, with their motion signalling support for the 2025 budget passing 170 to 168.
The designation allows for special approvals under Bill C-5 that can bypass existing laws and regulations. The government can ...