NDP calls for feds to pull the plug on American F-35 order, and buy Swedish Gripen planes instead

Moving ahead with the contracted F-35 purchase in the face of aggression by U.S. President Donald Trump ‘is fraught with risk, economically damaging to Canada, and contrary to the Carney government’s own express policies,’ say New Democrats.
Bringing investment banking rigor to Ottawa

Ministers must be equipped to interrogate advice with the same skepticism, financial scrutiny, and risk discipline that any serious investor would demand before committing billions of dollars of capital.
Immigration Minister Diab hires former P.E.I. Liberal Party executive director

Plus, Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Heath MacDonald has a new special assistant on his team.
Politicos pack the room for Harper’s portrait unveiling

This week has several events honouring the 20th anniversary of Stephen Harper’s government, including his official portrait unveiling.
Poilievre earns the privilege of a second chapter

Love him or hate him, the Conservative leader has demonstrated his willingness to fight for the future of Canada.
Poilievre lends credence to western separatists’ blame-it-all-on-Ottawa bias

The Tory leader claimed his government would end separatist sentiment by renewing historic pride and delivering policies that would bring hope to disaffected youth in Alberta and Quebec.
Tory Senator Housakos proposes invoking notwithstanding clause to uphold certain mandatory minimums

Bill S-240 responds to an October 2025 Supreme Court ruling that mandatory minimums for child sexual abuse material offences violate Sec. 12 of the Charter.
DND spurns House committee request for roadmap to comply with info czar’s orders

The feds say the Department of National Defence treats orders from the information commissioner as a ‘priority,’ but won’t commit to a timeline.
Despite early ‘spirit of co-operation’ on some bills, Liberal agenda still failing to launch in Parliament, say politicos

The Conservatives have offered avenues for progress on government justice bills and a proposed GST credit, but far too much of the prime minister’s agenda is ‘still waiting at the starting gate,’ says Liberal strategist Joe Jordan.
What happens after the convention dust settles?

The Conservative leader and his team have bought themselves time, but there’s still much work to do because waiting for the other guy to fail is not a plan.