Feds prioritize speed in trade agenda as MPs raise alarm over transparency

Unlike the U.S. consultations for the CUSMA review, Canadian submissions have remained secret, and House International Trade Committee members are pushing for more information.
Top takeaways from the Conservative Party convention

Pierre Poilievre pulled a strong majority in his leadership review, with 87.4 per cent support, and the convention revealed he is attempting to set a more positive, optimistic tone as party leader.
Public servant says spending review is ‘gutting the wrong people’ as notices continue to hit desks

Anne Lavergne is just one of 22,000 workers from across the federal public service who have received notices that their job may be at risk.
Poilievre’s next hurdle: winning broader support

Party faithful have affirmed their loyalty to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, but not corrected the deeper dilemma: can the populist conservatism he embodies expand beyond its base?
Minister Lightbound, Secretary of State van Koeverden add to teams

Recent additions in Secretary of State for Sport Adam van Koeverden’s shop include Charlie Skipworth as a senior strategy and insight adviser.
The missing mandate in Canadian innovation policy

Economic sovereignty in an era of global competition
‘A Davos bump’: surge in Carney’s popularity eclipses Liberal support in polls

Pollster Angus Reid says the prime minister is getting ‘top marks’ for his international performance, while Nik Nanos says people like Mark Carney, but he cannot erase Liberal fatigue as the party marks more than 10 years in power.
Referendum fever: it’s like Waiting for Godot

The Parti Québécois has preached separation for more than half a century. Clear the air sooner rather than later. This half century has been like Waiting for Godot.
Harper’s official portrait to be unveiled on Tuesday, Feb. 3

MONDAY, FEB. 2 House Schedule—The House of Commons resumed on Monday, Jan. 26, and is scheduled to sit for 117 days this year. Here’s the schedule for 2026: it will sit Monday to Friday, Jan. 26-Feb. 13; Feb. 23-27; March 9-13; March 23-Thursday, March 26; April 13-May 8; May 25-June 19; Sept. 21-Oct. 9; Oct. […]
Prime ministers’ portraits, through the years

With the official unveiling of former prime minister Stephen Harper’s portrait on Feb. 3, here are some stories from the history of the Hill’s prime ministerial collection. By the way, John Diefenbaker loved his flowing academic robe from the University of the Punjab. Like he really loved it, a lot, until it was stolen out of his hotel room one night when he went out for dinner with his wife Olive.