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Charelle Evelyn

Charelle Evelyn is managing editor of The Hill Times. Raised in British Columbia, she graduated with a bachelor’s of journalism from Carleton University in 2008. Formerly a reporter with the Prince George Citizen, she joined Hill Times Publishing in 2016, where previous roles include reporter and associate editor of The Wire Report, and deputy editor of The Hill Times. Charelle regularly appears as a panellist on CBC’s Power and Politics and CTV’s Question Period, and teaches journalism at Carleton University. You can reach her at cevelyn@hilltimes.com.

Solar eclipse comes to Parliament Hill

FeatureBY CHARELLE EVELYN | April 8, 2024
NDP MPs Heather McPherson, front left, and Peter Julian, front right, along with other members of the community, gathered on Parliament Hill on April 8, 2024, to observe the solar eclipse. The Hill Times photograph by Charelle Evelyn
FeatureBY CHARELLE EVELYN | April 8, 2024
NDP MPs Heather McPherson, front left, and Peter Julian, front right, along with other members of the community, gathered on Parliament Hill on April 8, 2024, to observe the solar eclipse. The Hill Times photograph by Charelle Evelyn
NDP MPs Heather McPherson, front left, and Peter Julian, front right, along with other members of the community, gathered on Parliament Hill on April 8, 2024, to observe the solar eclipse. The Hill Times photograph by Charelle Evelyn
FeatureBY CHARELLE EVELYN | April 8, 2024
NDP MPs Heather McPherson, front left, and Peter Julian, front right, along with other members of the community, gathered on Parliament Hill on April 8, 2024, to observe the solar eclipse. The Hill Times photograph by Charelle Evelyn
After touching down in Montreal on Sunday night, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, right, sat down with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his home city. Photograph courtesy of Twitter/Adam Scotti
After touching down in Montreal on Sunday night, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, right, sat down with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his home city. Photograph courtesy of Twitter/Adam Scotti
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | June 9, 2022
Conservative Senator Leo Housakos was the Speaker of the Senate in 2015. ‘Having decided that the allegations of discrimination were serious enough to investigate, the Speaker was bound to respect the basic principles of fairness,’ according to the Federal Court. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | June 9, 2022
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | June 9, 2022
Conservative Senator Leo Housakos was the Speaker of the Senate in 2015. ‘Having decided that the allegations of discrimination were serious enough to investigate, the Speaker was bound to respect the basic principles of fairness,’ according to the Federal Court. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre has a motion on today’s notice paper calling for the House Finance Committee, underway as of today, to have the ability to split the pandemic support bill, C-2, into two separate pieces of legislation. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre has a motion on today’s notice paper calling for the House Finance Committee, underway as of today, to have the ability to split the pandemic support bill, C-2, into two separate pieces of legislation. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Justice Minister David Lametti will table a new bill to outlaw conversion therapy in the House on Monday. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Justice Minister David Lametti will table a new bill to outlaw conversion therapy in the House on Monday. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
The race for House Speaker is on, with MPs casting secret ballots at 1 p.m. to select from incumbent Liberal Anthony Rota, centre, or (clockwise from top right) NDP MP Carol Hughes, Green MP Elizabeth May, Liberal MP Alexandra Mendès, Conservative MPs Joël Godin and ChriS d’Entremont, or Liberal MP Marc Dalton. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, Sam Garcia, and Cynthia Münster, and photographs courtesy of the House of Commons
The race for House Speaker is on, with MPs casting secret ballots at 1 p.m. to select from incumbent Liberal Anthony Rota, centre, or (clockwise from top right) NDP MP Carol Hughes, Green MP Elizabeth May, Liberal MP Alexandra Mendès, Conservative MPs Joël Godin and ChriS d’Entremont, or Liberal MP Marc Dalton. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, Sam Garcia, and Cynthia Münster, and photographs courtesy of the House of Commons
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will seal the affordable childcare deal this morning in Edmonton, with Alberta becoming the ninth jurisdiction to sign an agreement with the feds for $10 per day childcare. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will seal the affordable childcare deal this morning in Edmonton, with Alberta becoming the ninth jurisdiction to sign an agreement with the feds for $10 per day childcare. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole will hold a press conference in Ottawa on Monday morning. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole will hold a press conference in Ottawa on Monday morning. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, will be accompanied by cabinet colleagues such as Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, left, and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, right, as COP26 kicks off in Scotland today. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, will be accompanied by cabinet colleagues such as Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, left, and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, right, as COP26 kicks off in Scotland today. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | October 25, 2021
B.C. Premier John Horgan, left, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are pictured in Centre Block on July 25, 2017. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | October 25, 2021
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | October 25, 2021
B.C. Premier John Horgan, left, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are pictured in Centre Block on July 25, 2017. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
FeatureBY CHARELLE EVELYN | September 27, 2021
Former Liberal-turned-Independent MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes' memoir was described by the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize jury members Peter Dauvergne, Adrian Harewood, and Heather Scoffield as a 'memoir like no other in the history of Canadian politics. Breathtakingly candid, she takes us on a rollercoaster ride through her childhood, relations, mental health struggles, and time in public office. Along the way she exposes deep-seated racism and sexism in Canadian society and on Parliament Hill and reminds us that our politicians are real people: vulnerable, caring, resilient. Her dry sense of humour, sparkling intellect, and courage in speaking her mind leave the reader reeling in admiration. Such a powerful voice cannot be silenced." Photograph courtesy of Celina Caesar-Chavannes
FeatureBY CHARELLE EVELYN | September 27, 2021
FeatureBY CHARELLE EVELYN | September 27, 2021
Former Liberal-turned-Independent MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes' memoir was described by the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize jury members Peter Dauvergne, Adrian Harewood, and Heather Scoffield as a 'memoir like no other in the history of Canadian politics. Breathtakingly candid, she takes us on a rollercoaster ride through her childhood, relations, mental health struggles, and time in public office. Along the way she exposes deep-seated racism and sexism in Canadian society and on Parliament Hill and reminds us that our politicians are real people: vulnerable, caring, resilient. Her dry sense of humour, sparkling intellect, and courage in speaking her mind leave the reader reeling in admiration. Such a powerful voice cannot be silenced." Photograph courtesy of Celina Caesar-Chavannes
After five rounds of voting, RoseAnne Archibald was named as the new national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, becoming the first woman to lead the organization in its nearly 40-year history. Photograph courtesy of Facebook
After five rounds of voting, RoseAnne Archibald was named as the new national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, becoming the first woman to lead the organization in its nearly 40-year history. Photograph courtesy of Facebook
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | April 12, 2021
Celina Caesar-Chavannes was appointed as the prime minister’s parliamentary secretary in December 2015. When she left the role in January 2017, it remained unfilled, until the March 19 announcement that Quebec MP Greg Fergus would take on the role, a move she says ‘seems like one more window-dressing piece.’ Photograph courtesy of Celina Caesar-Chavannes
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | April 12, 2021
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | April 12, 2021
Celina Caesar-Chavannes was appointed as the prime minister’s parliamentary secretary in December 2015. When she left the role in January 2017, it remained unfilled, until the March 19 announcement that Quebec MP Greg Fergus would take on the role, a move she says ‘seems like one more window-dressing piece.’ Photograph courtesy of Celina Caesar-Chavannes
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 3, 2020
Nicholas Marcus Thompson, left, is one of the representative plaintiffs in a proposed class-action lawsuit against the federal government. Former senator Donald Oliver, middle, has long championed the idea of a new federal government Department of Diversity headed by a Black deputy minister, and before leaving politics former MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes, right, introduced a bill in the last Parliament to change the Employment Equity Act. Photograph courtesy of Twitter, The Hill Times file photograph and photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 3, 2020
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 3, 2020
Nicholas Marcus Thompson, left, is one of the representative plaintiffs in a proposed class-action lawsuit against the federal government. Former senator Donald Oliver, middle, has long championed the idea of a new federal government Department of Diversity headed by a Black deputy minister, and before leaving politics former MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes, right, introduced a bill in the last Parliament to change the Employment Equity Act. Photograph courtesy of Twitter, The Hill Times file photograph and photograph by Andrew Meade
Conservative critics Michael Barrett, left, and Pierre Poilievre, pictured at an Aug. 19 press conference, will return to a West Block podium at 9:15 a.m. to ‘call on the Trudeau Liberals to end their WE Scandal cover-up at the Finance and Ethics committees.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Conservative critics Michael Barrett, left, and Pierre Poilievre, pictured at an Aug. 19 press conference, will return to a West Block podium at 9:15 a.m. to ‘call on the Trudeau Liberals to end their WE Scandal cover-up at the Finance and Ethics committees.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam speak to reporters in the West Block on Oct. 13. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam speak to reporters in the West Block on Oct. 13. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | August 18, 2020
Bill Morneau announced on Aug. 17 in West Block that he had resigned as both finance minister and the MP for Toronto Centre. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | August 18, 2020
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | August 18, 2020
Bill Morneau announced on Aug. 17 in West Block that he had resigned as both finance minister and the MP for Toronto Centre. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured in front of Rideau Cottage on June 18, will be scaling back his daily COVID-19 press briefings. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured in front of Rideau Cottage on June 18, will be scaling back his daily COVID-19 press briefings. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, pictured with Margaret Trudeau, is an ambassador for the WE Well-being program. Photograph courtesy of Instagram
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, pictured with Margaret Trudeau, is an ambassador for the WE Well-being program. Photograph courtesy of Instagram
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | June 15, 2020
Richard Sharpe, founder of the Federal Black Employee Caucus, is pictured in February, 2019. Mr. Sharpe says he’s hoping for faster progress on work to improve working conditions for Black federal public servants that has been years in the making. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | June 15, 2020
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | June 15, 2020
Richard Sharpe, founder of the Federal Black Employee Caucus, is pictured in February, 2019. Mr. Sharpe says he’s hoping for faster progress on work to improve working conditions for Black federal public servants that has been years in the making. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Fisheries and Oceans Minister Bernadette Jordan is pictured in the West Block in May 2019. Over the weekend, the government announced new money to support fish and seafood processors. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Fisheries and Oceans Minister Bernadette Jordan is pictured in the West Block in May 2019. Over the weekend, the government announced new money to support fish and seafood processors. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
National Defence deputy minister Jody Thomas, Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance, National Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met Monday morning to talk about the ongoing situation in Iraq following the U.S. airstrike that killed Iranian general Qassem Soleimani last week. Twitter photograph by Adam Scotti
National Defence deputy minister Jody Thomas, Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Jonathan Vance, National Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met Monday morning to talk about the ongoing situation in Iraq following the U.S. airstrike that killed Iranian general Qassem Soleimani last week. Twitter photograph by Adam Scotti
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | October 17, 2019
Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a rally in Peterborough on Sept. 26, to boost local candidates Kim Rudd, Maryam Monsef, and Judi Forbes. Photograph courtesy of Twitter
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | October 17, 2019
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | October 17, 2019
Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau held a rally in Peterborough on Sept. 26, to boost local candidates Kim Rudd, Maryam Monsef, and Judi Forbes. Photograph courtesy of Twitter
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | October 9, 2019
Brampton East NDP MPP Gurratan Singh, centre left, and NDP federal Brampton East candidate Saranjit Singh, centre right, are pictured at Saranjit Singh’s campaign office launch. The party is hoping its ‘bold’ platform and NDP pedigree will help push the riding orange on Oct. 21. Photograph courtesy of Saranjit Singh’s Twitter
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | October 9, 2019
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | October 9, 2019
Brampton East NDP MPP Gurratan Singh, centre left, and NDP federal Brampton East candidate Saranjit Singh, centre right, are pictured at Saranjit Singh’s campaign office launch. The party is hoping its ‘bold’ platform and NDP pedigree will help push the riding orange on Oct. 21. Photograph courtesy of Saranjit Singh’s Twitter
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | September 17, 2019
Liberal MP Arif Virani, centre, pictured on Sept. 15, 2019, at the Toronto Ukrainian Festival in Parkdale-High Park. Mr. Virani, who was first elected in 2015 with 42 per cent of the vote, is in a tough battle against the NDP candidate. He beat NDP incumbent Peggy Nash in 2015 by only 1,057 votes. Ms. Nash garnered 40 per cent of the vote in that election. Photograph courtesy of Twitter
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | September 17, 2019
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | September 17, 2019
Liberal MP Arif Virani, centre, pictured on Sept. 15, 2019, at the Toronto Ukrainian Festival in Parkdale-High Park. Mr. Virani, who was first elected in 2015 with 42 per cent of the vote, is in a tough battle against the NDP candidate. He beat NDP incumbent Peggy Nash in 2015 by only 1,057 votes. Ms. Nash garnered 40 per cent of the vote in that election. Photograph courtesy of Twitter
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | May 29, 2019
Independent Senator Raymonde Saint-Germaine, pictured speaking to reporters in 2018, chairs the Human Resources Subcommittee. The group recommended the Upper Chamber participate in anti-harassment training, which is now almost fully complete. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | May 29, 2019
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | May 29, 2019
Independent Senator Raymonde Saint-Germaine, pictured speaking to reporters in 2018, chairs the Human Resources Subcommittee. The group recommended the Upper Chamber participate in anti-harassment training, which is now almost fully complete. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | May 22, 2019
Independent Sen. Kim Pate, left, says more work needs to be done on the prisoner-segregation bill, C-83. Independent Sen. Yuen Pau Woo, centre, says committees shouldn’t reject government legislation, like the tanker-ban bill, C-48. Meanwhile, Conservative Sen. Don Plett, right, says he’s frustrated by the government’s ‘heavy-handedness’ in dealing with the gun bill, C-71. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | May 22, 2019
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | May 22, 2019
Independent Sen. Kim Pate, left, says more work needs to be done on the prisoner-segregation bill, C-83. Independent Sen. Yuen Pau Woo, centre, says committees shouldn’t reject government legislation, like the tanker-ban bill, C-48. Meanwhile, Conservative Sen. Don Plett, right, says he’s frustrated by the government’s ‘heavy-handedness’ in dealing with the gun bill, C-71. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | February 14, 2018
NDP House leader Ruth Ellen Brosseau has tabled a motion calling for the government to legislate financial incentives for federal parties to have more women as candidates in elections. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | February 14, 2018
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | February 14, 2018
NDP House leader Ruth Ellen Brosseau has tabled a motion calling for the government to legislate financial incentives for federal parties to have more women as candidates in elections. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | February 14, 2018
Suzanne Cowan, the daughter of former Liberal Senator James Cowan, played key roles in Justin Trudeau’s leadership campaign and in the party’s 2015 general election win. Photograph courtesy of Suzanne Cowan
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | February 14, 2018
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | February 14, 2018
Suzanne Cowan, the daughter of former Liberal Senator James Cowan, played key roles in Justin Trudeau’s leadership campaign and in the party’s 2015 general election win. Photograph courtesy of Suzanne Cowan
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | February 7, 2018
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the government’s recognition of the UN International Decade for People of African Descent on Jan. 30 in the House foyer. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | February 7, 2018
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | February 7, 2018
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the government’s recognition of the UN International Decade for People of African Descent on Jan. 30 in the House foyer. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 24, 2018
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould tabled Bill C-51, which would change legal rules around sexual assault cases, in June. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 24, 2018
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 24, 2018
Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould tabled Bill C-51, which would change legal rules around sexual assault cases, in June. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 17, 2018
Clockwise from top left, Green Party leader Elizabeth May, NDP House leader Peter Julian, Fisheries and Oceans Minister Dominic LeBlanc and House Speaker Geoff Regan. Ms. May says the Board of Internal Economy, chaired by Mr. Regan, should be more transparent about which MPs are getting their legal expenses covered. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 17, 2018
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 17, 2018
Clockwise from top left, Green Party leader Elizabeth May, NDP House leader Peter Julian, Fisheries and Oceans Minister Dominic LeBlanc and House Speaker Geoff Regan. Ms. May says the Board of Internal Economy, chaired by Mr. Regan, should be more transparent about which MPs are getting their legal expenses covered. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 17, 2018
Liberal Sen. Charlie Watt, left, chairs the Senate's new Arctic Committee, which was created in collaboration with committee deputy chair Conservative Sen. Dennis Patterson, right. The Hill Times file photo and photograph courtesy of Dennis Patterson
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 17, 2018
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 17, 2018
Liberal Sen. Charlie Watt, left, chairs the Senate's new Arctic Committee, which was created in collaboration with committee deputy chair Conservative Sen. Dennis Patterson, right. The Hill Times file photo and photograph courtesy of Dennis Patterson
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 10, 2018
Senator Nancy Greene Raine, centre, former governor general David Johnston, centre left, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, centre right, and young people cross the finish line at Ski Day on the Hill in February 2017. Sen. Greene Raine has remained committed to the sport that propelled her to Olympic fame and hits the slopes at every available opportunity. Sgt. Johanie Maheu photograph courtesy of Rideau Hall
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 10, 2018
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | January 10, 2018
Senator Nancy Greene Raine, centre, former governor general David Johnston, centre left, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, centre right, and young people cross the finish line at Ski Day on the Hill in February 2017. Sen. Greene Raine has remained committed to the sport that propelled her to Olympic fame and hits the slopes at every available opportunity. Sgt. Johanie Maheu photograph courtesy of Rideau Hall
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 20, 2017
Sen. Yuen Pau Woo, facilitator of the Independent Senators Group, left, and deputy facilitator Raymonde Saint-Germain have requested a boost to their budget to reflect a ‘fair and equitable distribution of Senate resources.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 20, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 20, 2017
Sen. Yuen Pau Woo, facilitator of the Independent Senators Group, left, and deputy facilitator Raymonde Saint-Germain have requested a boost to their budget to reflect a ‘fair and equitable distribution of Senate resources.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 20, 2017
An investigation into workplace harassment claims against former Ontario Senator Don Meredith, who resigned in May, has been suspended by the Senate ethics watchdog while another inquiry, potentially by the police, is conducted. The Hill Times file photograph
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 20, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 20, 2017
An investigation into workplace harassment claims against former Ontario Senator Don Meredith, who resigned in May, has been suspended by the Senate ethics watchdog while another inquiry, potentially by the police, is conducted. The Hill Times file photograph
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 13, 2017
The Board of Internal Economy met Dec. 7, where the House of Commons’ main estimates were on the table, and changes to the Members’ Allowances and Service Manual. Pictured are board members Liberal MP Pablo Rodriguez, left, and NDP MP Peter Julian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 13, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 13, 2017
The Board of Internal Economy met Dec. 7, where the House of Commons’ main estimates were on the table, and changes to the Members’ Allowances and Service Manual. Pictured are board members Liberal MP Pablo Rodriguez, left, and NDP MP Peter Julian. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 13, 2017
Independent Senator Marilou McPhedran appeared before the Senate Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets, and Administration on Dec. 7 to contest a rejected travel-expense claim and the process by which the claim was denied. She will appear before the committee again on Dec. 14 as part of a separate expense-claim appeal. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 13, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 13, 2017
Independent Senator Marilou McPhedran appeared before the Senate Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets, and Administration on Dec. 7 to contest a rejected travel-expense claim and the process by which the claim was denied. She will appear before the committee again on Dec. 14 as part of a separate expense-claim appeal. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 13, 2017
Independent Senators Group facilitator Yuen Pau Woo says the ISG will use the extra budget money to hire a communications director as well as translation and research staff. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 13, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 13, 2017
Independent Senators Group facilitator Yuen Pau Woo says the ISG will use the extra budget money to hire a communications director as well as translation and research staff. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 6, 2017
Former chief statisticians Ivan Fellegi, left, shaking hands with Independent Senator Tony Dean, and Wayne Smith, right, were witnesses before the Senate Social Affairs, Science, and Technology Committee on Nov. 30, where they called for Senators to make amendments to Bill C-36. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 6, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 6, 2017
Former chief statisticians Ivan Fellegi, left, shaking hands with Independent Senator Tony Dean, and Wayne Smith, right, were witnesses before the Senate Social Affairs, Science, and Technology Committee on Nov. 30, where they called for Senators to make amendments to Bill C-36. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 6, 2017
Liberal Sen. Percy Downe, left, wants the Canada Revenue Agency, headed by National Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier, right, to cough up details on the country’s tax gap. The Hill Times file photographs
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 6, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | December 6, 2017
Liberal Sen. Percy Downe, left, wants the Canada Revenue Agency, headed by National Revenue Minister Diane Lebouthillier, right, to cough up details on the country’s tax gap. The Hill Times file photographs
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 29, 2017
Senator Grant Mitchell, left, the government liaison in the Red Chamber, says there should be external members on the new committee, while Conservative Senators Scott Tannas and David Wells, centre and right, agree changes are needed to the Senate auditing process, but they're not as concerned with having external audit committee members. The Hill Times file photographs
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 29, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 29, 2017
Senator Grant Mitchell, left, the government liaison in the Red Chamber, says there should be external members on the new committee, while Conservative Senators Scott Tannas and David Wells, centre and right, agree changes are needed to the Senate auditing process, but they're not as concerned with having external audit committee members. The Hill Times file photographs
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 22, 2017
Independent Senator Tony Dean is sponsoring Bill C-45 in the Upper Chamber, and wants to ‘tweak’ the way the debate rolls out on legalizing marijuana. Photograph courtesy of Tony Dean
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 22, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 22, 2017
Independent Senator Tony Dean is sponsoring Bill C-45 in the Upper Chamber, and wants to ‘tweak’ the way the debate rolls out on legalizing marijuana. Photograph courtesy of Tony Dean
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 22, 2017
From left, Liberal Senator Lillian Dyck, Indigenous rights advocates Pamela Palmater and Sharon McIvor, and Liberal Senator Sandra Lovelace Nicholas. Ms. Palmater and Ms. McIvor will head to Washington, D.C., next month along with Shelagh Day to make their case against Canada’s ‘failure to abide by gender equality,’ Ms. Palmater said. Photograph courtesy of Senator Lillian Dyck
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 22, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 22, 2017
From left, Liberal Senator Lillian Dyck, Indigenous rights advocates Pamela Palmater and Sharon McIvor, and Liberal Senator Sandra Lovelace Nicholas. Ms. Palmater and Ms. McIvor will head to Washington, D.C., next month along with Shelagh Day to make their case against Canada’s ‘failure to abide by gender equality,’ Ms. Palmater said. Photograph courtesy of Senator Lillian Dyck
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 17, 2017
Conservative Senator Tobias Enverga was the first Filipino-Canadian to be appointed to the Canadian Senate. He was appointed by prime minister Stephen Harper in 2012 and died suddenly Thursday morning at the age of 61. Photograph courtesy of Ulle Baum
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 17, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 17, 2017
Conservative Senator Tobias Enverga was the first Filipino-Canadian to be appointed to the Canadian Senate. He was appointed by prime minister Stephen Harper in 2012 and died suddenly Thursday morning at the age of 61. Photograph courtesy of Ulle Baum
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 15, 2017
Liberal MP David McGuinty, chair of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, says the politicians won't have any say in staffing the committee's secretariat, except for the prime minister's appointment of the executive director. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 15, 2017
News | BY CHARELLE EVELYN | November 15, 2017
Liberal MP David McGuinty, chair of the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, says the politicians won't have any say in staffing the committee's secretariat, except for the prime minister's appointment of the executive director. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade