A diminished version of the United We Roll convoy left Ottawa Wednesday afternoon, words of support from one more Conservative MP trailing behind.
SNC-Lavalin lawyers rushed to prosecutors before MPs knew of proposed law change
Representatives for SNC-Lavalin hustled to connect with federal prosecutors after the Liberal government quietly introduced a proposal last year to allow corporations to strike settlement deals and avoid criminal prosecution, court documents show.
Wilson-Raybould waited more than 2 hours for permission to attend Tuesday’s cabinet meeting: sources
Jody Wilson-Raybould spent more than two hours waiting outside the cabinet room on Tuesday while her former colleagues hotly debated her request to address them about the SNC-Lavalin affair.
Ottawa has met already with three-quarters of Indigenous communities during Trans Mountain consultation reboot
The federal Liberal government says its consultation teams have met already with more than three-quarters of all Indigenous communities affected by the planned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project, according to the latest statistics supplied to CBC News.
Liberals to introduce federal budget on March 19
The Liberal government will introduce the final budget of its current term in office on March 19, the finance minister told MPs in the House of Commons today.
Midweek podcast: How is the Liberal caucus dealing with the SNC-Lavalin affair?
This week, we talk to Liberal MP Francis Scarpaleggia about what effect the SNC-Lavalin controversy involving the PMO and former attorney general is having on his party’s caucus.
Timeline: SNC-Lavalin and Jody Wilson-Raybould
A chronology of events in the SNC-Lavalin controversy.
‘She lived on a hill full of mould’: Family raises concerns after Cat Lake First Nation woman’s death
The family of Nashie Oombash says the mould problem on the Cat Lake First Nation contributed to her death.
MPs invite Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO to Ottawa to talk fake news
A group of Canadian MPs is calling on the corporate titans of social media — including Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg — to appear before an international hearing Ottawa is hosting this spring to talk about the spread of disinformation online.
Brampton, Ont., man charged in death of his 11-year-old daughter dies in hospital: police
A man from the Toronto-area charged with first-degree murder last week in the death of his 11-year-old daughter died Wednesday, according to Peel police.