The Trudeau government is defying an order of the House of Commons to provide documents about the firing of two scientists from Canada's highest security lab.
Canada engaged in WTO vaccine talks, but unclear whether for or against
PM Justin Trudeau again dodged repeated questions about whether Canada supports waiving property rights on vaccines to make them more affordable for developing countries.
Green Leader Annamie Paul facing no-confidence motion from party brass
Green leader Annamie Paul is facing a non-confidence motion as chaos, division, defection and charges of racism wrack her Green Party.
Violent extremists driven by ideology turning to virtual currencies: federal centre
Violent right-wing extremist groups are increasingly turning to crypo currencies to fund anti-government actions and internet platforms that perpetuate hate, says FinTRAC report.
Western premiers call for clarity, timelines on international travel, reopening rules
Premiers of the four most western provinces and the three territories say at a Thursday meeting with the PM they will be seeking details and a timeline from the federal government for border reopening.
Trudeau government's communications with lobbyists sets record
Giving billions in subsidies to businesses and setting business exemptions for health restrictions, the Trudeau government communicates with more lobbyists than any government before, says the federal lobbying commissioner.
Ethics commissioner finds former Liberal MP violated conflict of interest code
Long-time Liberal MP Yasmin Ratansi violated the conflict of interest code by giving her sister a job in her office. Ratansi, who now sits as an independent, has been ordered to reimburse the wages paid to her sister.
Experts divided on whether COVID-19 rules should be eased for fully vaccinated adults
Some public health experts say it's time to reduce restrictions for fully-vaccinated adults, but others warn against the U.S. guidelines, which have led people to abandon masking whether vaccinated or not.
Days after Kamloops remains discovery, Tk'emlups families gather to unite, move ahead
Families of children buried at the Kamloops Indian Residential School hold "extraordinary" meeting, committing to pursing the truth about what led to the deaths of so many Indigenous kids taken to residential schools.
Federal government lawyers state case against compensation for Indigenous kids taken from parents
Lawyers for the Trudeau government were in court on Monday arguing the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal erred in awarding damages to all First Nations children removed from their parents by what they admit is a "broken" child welfare system
Former Green MP Jenica Atwin adjusts position on Israel after joining Liberal caucus
MP who says she left the Green Party over its "both sides" position on Israel-Palestine joins Liberal Party and quickly adopts its "both sides" position on Israel-Palestine.
Canadian business leaders demand plan to reopen borders, economy now
CEOs in the airline and travel industry want the federal government to provide a complete timeline for opening international borders.