With seven Upper Chamber vacancies, PCO won’t say how new Senators will be appointed as Senate advisory board loses more members

Prime Minister Mark Carney has not made it clear how he will move ahead with appointing Senators. But others say he’s got ‘bigger fish to fry’ right now.
Canadians considered American presidents beacons of democracy before Trump’s rogue power trip

The Canadians who are worried about the Canada-U.S. relationship should consider this: no Canadian prime minister will ever be able to make a good deal with President Donald Trump. The best and perhaps only hope for the countries’ relations is a new tenant in the White House.
Parliament could pick up pace on trade and economic issues, but unclear about other bills on agenda, say political players

Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney met last week in the PMO, but pollster Nik Nanos says there’s still a pretty significant underlying tension between the two parties, ‘and I think a lot of this has to do with the fact that, although Mark Carney is quite popular as prime minister, his party is not equally as popular as he is.’
Canadian expats in the U.S. dominate international voting stats: data

Canadians living in the United States accounted for about 51 per cent of all expat votes cast in the 2025 federal election, followed by the United Kingdom at 10.4 per cent, and France at 4.7 per cent.
New in-office mandate could send more public servants out the door, union says

NDP MP Heather McPherson says introducing the new four-day, in-office mandate for the core public service during widespread job cuts is ‘a bad choice’ by the Liberal government.
Election buzz ramps up with Liberals poaching candidates from opposition parties and Conservatives starting nomination process

The Conservative Party of Canada has started the candidate nomination process across the country, according to an internal memo.
Early retirement offer to federal public servants causing ‘chaos’ in public service: union

Key legislation that offers early retirement to some public servants is tied to the budget implementation bill, but Senator Peter Boehm, a former longtime public servant and deputy minister, said officials began planning for job reductions ‘some time ago’ and aren’t waiting for legislation to go through.
Indian envoy calls on Canada to revive Canada-India Parliamentary Friendship Group ahead of Carney’s visit

Indian High Commissioner Dinesh Patnaik says he is ‘surprised’ that Canada has friendship groups with ‘non-democratic countries,’ but currently does not have one with the ‘largest democracy.’
Jamil Jivani went to Washington

Conservative MP Jamil Jivani pleaded to Liberals for inter-party unity, but said the ‘timing and spectacle of recent floor-crossings appears to many Canadians as an effort from you (PM) to demoralize Conservatives and the millions of Canadians who voted for us.’
‘Premature’ to call NDP leadership race for top fundraiser Lewis, say politicos, with ranked ballot giving McPherson the edge

‘The NDP comeback has begun,’ says leadership candidate Avi Lewis, who says his campaign has raised over $1-million, and has more than doubled his next closest competitor as of December 2025.