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Palak Mangat is an online reporter with The Hill Times.

Reflections on anti-Muslim rhetoric from Tory MPs welcome in wake of London attack, but proof will be on campaign trail, say observers

News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 14, 2021
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner, pictured at left, appeared to be the first within her party to publicly say her party’s proposed niqab ban amid the 2015 election campaign trail was ‘wrong.’ The policy’s spokesperson was then-minister of state for multiculturalism Tim Uppal, who has since said it ‘alienated Muslim Canadians.’ It comes as caucus colleagues Marilyn Gladu and Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole reflected on the London, Ont., attack this month. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, and Sam Garcia
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 14, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 14, 2021
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner, pictured at left, appeared to be the first within her party to publicly say her party’s proposed niqab ban amid the 2015 election campaign trail was ‘wrong.’ The policy’s spokesperson was then-minister of state for multiculturalism Tim Uppal, who has since said it ‘alienated Muslim Canadians.’ It comes as caucus colleagues Marilyn Gladu and Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole reflected on the London, Ont., attack this month. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, and Sam Garcia
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 14, 2021
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner, pictured at left, appeared to be the first within her party to publicly say her party’s proposed niqab ban amid the 2015 election campaign trail was ‘wrong.’ The policy’s spokesperson was then-minister of state for multiculturalism Tim Uppal, who has since said it ‘alienated Muslim Canadians.’ It comes as caucus colleagues Marilyn Gladu and Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole reflected on the London, Ont., attack this month. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, and Sam Garcia
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 14, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 14, 2021
Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner, pictured at left, appeared to be the first within her party to publicly say her party’s proposed niqab ban amid the 2015 election campaign trail was ‘wrong.’ The policy’s spokesperson was then-minister of state for multiculturalism Tim Uppal, who has since said it ‘alienated Muslim Canadians.’ It comes as caucus colleagues Marilyn Gladu and Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole reflected on the London, Ont., attack this month. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade, and Sam Garcia
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | June 14, 2021
Chelsea Mayor Caryl Green, left, says she sympathized with Liberal MP Will Amos, right, trying to strike a balance between his public and private lives. 'I do think we forget to hold with a certain care that the human reality is fragile,' she said. Photograph courtesy of Centraideoutaouais' YouTube and Will Amos' Twitter
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | June 14, 2021
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | June 14, 2021
Chelsea Mayor Caryl Green, left, says she sympathized with Liberal MP Will Amos, right, trying to strike a balance between his public and private lives. 'I do think we forget to hold with a certain care that the human reality is fragile,' she said. Photograph courtesy of Centraideoutaouais' YouTube and Will Amos' Twitter
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 11, 2021
House Speaker Anthony Rota, pictured at right in 2019, recently confirmed that the House Procedure and Affairs Committee will be the only parliamentary body where the incidents involving Liberal MP Will Amos will be discussed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, file photograph by Jake Wright
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 11, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 11, 2021
House Speaker Anthony Rota, pictured at right in 2019, recently confirmed that the House Procedure and Affairs Committee will be the only parliamentary body where the incidents involving Liberal MP Will Amos will be discussed. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, file photograph by Jake Wright
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 7, 2021
Hospitality workers Elisa Cardona and Kiran Dhillon, pictured from left to right on June 7, say they feel burned after being fired from their positions at a hotel that is being used by Ottawa as part of its hotel quarantine regime. Unite Here’s Michelle Travis, pictured at right on June 7, says there is little detail about when the hotel will no longer be used by Ottawa. Screen capture via ParlVu
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 7, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 7, 2021
Hospitality workers Elisa Cardona and Kiran Dhillon, pictured from left to right on June 7, say they feel burned after being fired from their positions at a hotel that is being used by Ottawa as part of its hotel quarantine regime. Unite Here’s Michelle Travis, pictured at right on June 7, says there is little detail about when the hotel will no longer be used by Ottawa. Screen capture via ParlVu
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | June 7, 2021
The five finalists vying for the Writers' Trust of Canada $25,000 prize are, from left to right: Celina Caesar-Chavannes for Can You Hear Me Now?, Desmond Cole for The Skin We're In, Ronald J. Deibert for Reset: Reclaiming the Internet for Civil Society, Alex Marland for Whipped: Party Discipline in Canada, and Karin Wells for The Abortion Caravan: When Women Shut Down Government in the Battle for the Right to Choose. Photographs courtesy of The Writers' Trust of Canada
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | June 7, 2021
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | June 7, 2021
The five finalists vying for the Writers' Trust of Canada $25,000 prize are, from left to right: Celina Caesar-Chavannes for Can You Hear Me Now?, Desmond Cole for The Skin We're In, Ronald J. Deibert for Reset: Reclaiming the Internet for Civil Society, Alex Marland for Whipped: Party Discipline in Canada, and Karin Wells for The Abortion Caravan: When Women Shut Down Government in the Battle for the Right to Choose. Photographs courtesy of The Writers' Trust of Canada
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 4, 2021
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett, pictured at right in 2020 as Indigenous Affairs Minister Marc Miller looks on, says the release of the feds’ action plan in response to the MMIWG inquiry means ‘no one will ever be able to accuse any of the partners of having this plan sit on a shelf.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 4, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 4, 2021
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett, pictured at right in 2020 as Indigenous Affairs Minister Marc Miller looks on, says the release of the feds’ action plan in response to the MMIWG inquiry means ‘no one will ever be able to accuse any of the partners of having this plan sit on a shelf.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 3, 2021
Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard, pictured in 2018, says she is ‘pleased’ the IRCC has since phased out a policy identifying frequent requestors of information, but those impacted feel some level of damage has been done. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 3, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 3, 2021
Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard, pictured in 2018, says she is ‘pleased’ the IRCC has since phased out a policy identifying frequent requestors of information, but those impacted feel some level of damage has been done. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 1, 2021
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, pictured in 2019, says the feds agree ‘in principle’ with all the recommendations brought forward in a review of the National Defence Act. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 1, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | June 1, 2021
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, pictured in 2019, says the feds agree ‘in principle’ with all the recommendations brought forward in a review of the National Defence Act. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 31, 2021
Justice Minister David Lametti, pictured in 2020, tabled legislation last year that cuts the timeframe to two years for an action plan to guide the work for UNDRIP, down from the three years initially proposed in a previous private member’s bill. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 31, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 31, 2021
Justice Minister David Lametti, pictured in 2020, tabled legislation last year that cuts the timeframe to two years for an action plan to guide the work for UNDRIP, down from the three years initially proposed in a previous private member’s bill. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 31, 2021
Conservative MP Garnett Genuis, pictured at centre in 2020, has included the likes of Green MP Jenica Atwin, pictured at right in 2019, and Liberal MP John McKay, pictured at left in 2020, in his latest venture: a political podcast. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 31, 2021
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 31, 2021
Conservative MP Garnett Genuis, pictured at centre in 2020, has included the likes of Green MP Jenica Atwin, pictured at right in 2019, and Liberal MP John McKay, pictured at left in 2020, in his latest venture: a political podcast. The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 28, 2021
NDP MP Matthew Green, pictured at left in 2019, and entrepreneur Alfred Burgesson, pictured at right in 2020, say there are issues with the underlying 'notions' behind funds earmarked in the government's budget to support Black Canadians, and their delivery, respectively. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, photograph courtesy of Global News’ YouTube
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 28, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 28, 2021
NDP MP Matthew Green, pictured at left in 2019, and entrepreneur Alfred Burgesson, pictured at right in 2020, say there are issues with the underlying 'notions' behind funds earmarked in the government's budget to support Black Canadians, and their delivery, respectively. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, photograph courtesy of Global News’ YouTube
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 26, 2021
Auditor General Karen Hogan, pictured on March 25, says Public Services and Procurement Canada has ‘already begun to take action to recover’ funds from a supplier that was granted an advance payment for N95 masks last summer. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 26, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 26, 2021
Auditor General Karen Hogan, pictured on March 25, says Public Services and Procurement Canada has ‘already begun to take action to recover’ funds from a supplier that was granted an advance payment for N95 masks last summer. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 25, 2021
Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard, pictured in 2018, says while a select few workers helping with access to information requests often know the identity of the requester, it should not be ‘disseminated’ to the larger department. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 25, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 25, 2021
Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard, pictured in 2018, says while a select few workers helping with access to information requests often know the identity of the requester, it should not be ‘disseminated’ to the larger department. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 24, 2021
Joseph Heath is the author of The Machinery of Government: Public Administration and the Liberal State , published by Oxford University Press.The book is described as dealing 'with the question of how civil servants should think about the public good, and how it should inform their work.' Photographs courtesy of Oxford University Press/Donner Prize
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 24, 2021
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 24, 2021
Joseph Heath is the author of The Machinery of Government: Public Administration and the Liberal State , published by Oxford University Press.The book is described as dealing 'with the question of how civil servants should think about the public good, and how it should inform their work.' Photographs courtesy of Oxford University Press/Donner Prize
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 21, 2021
Public Health Agency of Canada President Iain Stewart, pictured May 21, says the group has ‘of course’ had to rely on taking people to court because two provinces have not adopted the Contravention Act, meaning ticketing, like in other jurisdictions, is not possible. Screen capture via ParlVu
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 21, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 21, 2021
Public Health Agency of Canada President Iain Stewart, pictured May 21, says the group has ‘of course’ had to rely on taking people to court because two provinces have not adopted the Contravention Act, meaning ticketing, like in other jurisdictions, is not possible. Screen capture via ParlVu
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 19, 2021
NDP MP Jenny Kwan, pictured at left in 2018, and Avvy Go, a director with the Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic, pictured in 2019, say Ottawa needs to better support groups working to tackle anti-Asian racism, particularly in the wake of the pandemic. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, photograph courtesy of The Agenda with Steve Paikin's YouTube
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 19, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 19, 2021
NDP MP Jenny Kwan, pictured at left in 2018, and Avvy Go, a director with the Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic, pictured in 2019, say Ottawa needs to better support groups working to tackle anti-Asian racism, particularly in the wake of the pandemic. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, photograph courtesy of The Agenda with Steve Paikin's YouTube
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 17, 2021
Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu, left, and NDP MP Daniel Blaikie say the Liberals have put forth an omnibus piece of legislation in budget Bill C-30. While the NDP is likely to support it, the Conservatives have slammed the budget as a ‘massive letdown.’ The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 17, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 17, 2021
Conservative MP Marilyn Gladu, left, and NDP MP Daniel Blaikie say the Liberals have put forth an omnibus piece of legislation in budget Bill C-30. While the NDP is likely to support it, the Conservatives have slammed the budget as a ‘massive letdown.’ The Hill Times photographs by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 17, 2021
You talkin' to me? Then-Hill reporter Richard Brennan, pictured in 2009, offers up one of his icy stares that had many a politicians shaking in their boots. The Hill Times file photograph
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 17, 2021
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 17, 2021
You talkin' to me? Then-Hill reporter Richard Brennan, pictured in 2009, offers up one of his icy stares that had many a politicians shaking in their boots. The Hill Times file photograph
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 14, 2021
Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard, pictured in 2018, says her office has a renewed focus on retaining new hires so they are not scooped up as analysts by other departments and agencies. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 14, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 14, 2021
Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard, pictured in 2018, says her office has a renewed focus on retaining new hires so they are not scooped up as analysts by other departments and agencies. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 13, 2021
Liberal MPs John McKay and Ken Hardie, pictured in 2019 and 2017, respectively, commended Facebook for setting up an appeals process where users can take up their complaints with the company to another body. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, The Hill Times file photograph
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 13, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 13, 2021
Liberal MPs John McKay and Ken Hardie, pictured in 2019 and 2017, respectively, commended Facebook for setting up an appeals process where users can take up their complaints with the company to another body. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade, The Hill Times file photograph
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 11, 2021
Kelly Gillis, deputy minister with Infrastructure Canada, pictured in 2018, says any money under the Investing in Canada Plan that has been delayed to future years will not ‘lapse.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 11, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 11, 2021
Kelly Gillis, deputy minister with Infrastructure Canada, pictured in 2018, says any money under the Investing in Canada Plan that has been delayed to future years will not ‘lapse.’ The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 10, 2021
Federal Privacy Commissioner Daniel Therrien, pictured in 2019, says changes proposed in a bill that is currently at second reading in the House outline responsibilities of his office that appear to be ‘non-discretionary’ in nature. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 10, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 10, 2021
Federal Privacy Commissioner Daniel Therrien, pictured in 2019, says changes proposed in a bill that is currently at second reading in the House outline responsibilities of his office that appear to be ‘non-discretionary’ in nature. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 10, 2021
Not a beach person: Canada's chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam, pictured at right in 2020, told Brandon Gonez of The Brandon Gonez Show this month that she prefers to settle in with a good book under the shade, to the sandy shores of a beach. Photograph courtesy of The Brandon Gonez Show's YouTube, The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 10, 2021
FeatureBY PALAK MANGAT | May 10, 2021
Not a beach person: Canada's chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam, pictured at right in 2020, told Brandon Gonez of The Brandon Gonez Show this month that she prefers to settle in with a good book under the shade, to the sandy shores of a beach. Photograph courtesy of The Brandon Gonez Show's YouTube, The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 7, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured April 13, recently promised to boost health transfers to the provinces and territories, discussions he said will take place after the ‘worst’ of the pandemic. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 7, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 7, 2021
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured April 13, recently promised to boost health transfers to the provinces and territories, discussions he said will take place after the ‘worst’ of the pandemic. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 5, 2021
Dr. Supriya Sharma, chief medical adviser with Health Canada, pictured Feb. 26 with her colleague Dr. Marc Berthiaume, a director with the regulator, says it could get more info from Pfizer to support an expansion of its shot into younger age groups in September. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 5, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 5, 2021
Dr. Supriya Sharma, chief medical adviser with Health Canada, pictured Feb. 26 with her colleague Dr. Marc Berthiaume, a director with the regulator, says it could get more info from Pfizer to support an expansion of its shot into younger age groups in September. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 4, 2021
Syed Hussan, executive director of Migrant Rights Network, pictured May 4, says feelings of ‘disappointment, grief, and despondency’ are setting in for many migrant workers who feel shut out from Ottawa’s recently announced immigration policy. Screen capture via Zoom, Migrant Rights Network
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 4, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 4, 2021
Syed Hussan, executive director of Migrant Rights Network, pictured May 4, says feelings of ‘disappointment, grief, and despondency’ are setting in for many migrant workers who feel shut out from Ottawa’s recently announced immigration policy. Screen capture via Zoom, Migrant Rights Network
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 3, 2021
Dr. Timothy Evans, pictured May 3, spearheads the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and says preliminary data suggests immunity lasts ‘for at least eight months’ after an infection. Screen capture via ParlVu
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 3, 2021
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | May 3, 2021
Dr. Timothy Evans, pictured May 3, spearheads the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force and says preliminary data suggests immunity lasts ‘for at least eight months’ after an infection. Screen capture via ParlVu
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 28, 2020
Image courtesy House of Commons
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 28, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 28, 2020
Image courtesy House of Commons
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 27, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on April 14, 2020, says Ottawa will share principles 'in the coming days' that provinces and the feds have both agreed to uphold, as jurisdictions share plans to reopen their economies. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 27, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 27, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on April 14, 2020, says Ottawa will share principles 'in the coming days' that provinces and the feds have both agreed to uphold, as jurisdictions share plans to reopen their economies. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 24, 2020
Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux, pictured in his office on January 2019, predicts that one of Ottawa's relief measures to help businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic could cost more than $9.1-billion for the 2020-21 fiscal year. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 24, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 24, 2020
Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux, pictured in his office on January 2019, predicts that one of Ottawa's relief measures to help businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic could cost more than $9.1-billion for the 2020-21 fiscal year. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 24, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured arriving in the Chamber on April 11, 2020, is expected to join MPs next week when the special COVID-19 pandemic committee meets for the first time, in person, on April 29. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 24, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 24, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured arriving in the Chamber on April 11, 2020, is expected to join MPs next week when the special COVID-19 pandemic committee meets for the first time, in person, on April 29. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 22, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says post-secondary students will soon be able to receive $1,250 per month from May to August through the Canada Emergency Student Benefit. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 22, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 22, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says post-secondary students will soon be able to receive $1,250 per month from May to August through the Canada Emergency Student Benefit. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY BEATRICE PAEZ, PALAK MANGAT | April 21, 2020
House Speaker Anthony Rota, pictured arriving at a Liberal caucus meeting in Ottawa on Nov. 7, 2019, says efforts must be made to ensure the rights of MPs are not impeded in the transition to virtual sittings. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY BEATRICE PAEZ, PALAK MANGAT | April 21, 2020
News | BY BEATRICE PAEZ, PALAK MANGAT | April 21, 2020
House Speaker Anthony Rota, pictured arriving at a Liberal caucus meeting in Ottawa on Nov. 7, 2019, says efforts must be made to ensure the rights of MPs are not impeded in the transition to virtual sittings. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 20, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is hopeful parties can agree to limit in-person sittings to one per week by the end of Monday, after parties failed to reach an agreement ahead of Parliament's return. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 20, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 20, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is hopeful parties can agree to limit in-person sittings to one per week by the end of Monday, after parties failed to reach an agreement ahead of Parliament's return. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 17, 2020
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault announced on March 25 that the feds would be spending $30-million on ad buys to help media outlets amid declining ad revenues due to the pandemic. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 17, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 17, 2020
Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault announced on March 25 that the feds would be spending $30-million on ad buys to help media outlets amid declining ad revenues due to the pandemic. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 16, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on March 23, 2020, announced last month that the government is spending $275-million for medical research on coronavirus. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 16, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 16, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on March 23, 2020, announced last month that the government is spending $275-million for medical research on coronavirus. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 14, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured April 14, says starting midnight travellers arriving to Canada will have to show they can self-quarantine for the mandatory two-week period. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 14, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 14, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured April 14, says starting midnight travellers arriving to Canada will have to show they can self-quarantine for the mandatory two-week period. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 9, 2020
Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux, pictured on Jan. 14, 2019, and his office forecast that Canada's deficit could soar to $184.2-billion for the 2020-21 fiscal year. It does not account for the feds 75 per cent wage subsidy bill, which will be debated Saturday afternoon. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 9, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 9, 2020
Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux, pictured on Jan. 14, 2019, and his office forecast that Canada's deficit could soar to $184.2-billion for the 2020-21 fiscal year. It does not account for the feds 75 per cent wage subsidy bill, which will be debated Saturday afternoon. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 8, 2020
AFN National Chief Perry Bellegarde, pictured in April 2019, says during a House Finance Committee meeting on April 8 at least 10 per cent in funding set aside for First Nations communities needs to be released 'immediately. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 8, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 8, 2020
AFN National Chief Perry Bellegarde, pictured in April 2019, says during a House Finance Committee meeting on April 8 at least 10 per cent in funding set aside for First Nations communities needs to be released 'immediately. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 7, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on April 7, says the government has put in orders for 30,000 Canadian-made ventilators. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 7, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 7, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, pictured on April 7, says the government has put in orders for 30,000 Canadian-made ventilators. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 3, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the U.S.' demand that companies like 3M halt exports of N95 masks to Canada will 'hurt' both economies, which still engage in cross-border trade, even as the border has been sealed to non-essential travel. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 3, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 3, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the U.S.' demand that companies like 3M halt exports of N95 masks to Canada will 'hurt' both economies, which still engage in cross-border trade, even as the border has been sealed to non-essential travel. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 2, 2020
Canada's chief medical health officer Dr. Theresa Tam, pictured speaking to reporters at West Block in Ottawa on April 2, is the face of the government's online and TV ads. Health Canada has put aside $30-million for advertising that will span 15 different languages, including French and English, on the COVID-19 outbreak. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 2, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | April 2, 2020
Canada's chief medical health officer Dr. Theresa Tam, pictured speaking to reporters at West Block in Ottawa on April 2, is the face of the government's online and TV ads. Health Canada has put aside $30-million for advertising that will span 15 different languages, including French and English, on the COVID-19 outbreak. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT, BEATRICE PAEZ | April 1, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says 'there are a range of projections, depending on how Canadians are behaving, on how isolation is working.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT, BEATRICE PAEZ | April 1, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT, BEATRICE PAEZ | April 1, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says 'there are a range of projections, depending on how Canadians are behaving, on how isolation is working.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT, BEATRICE PAEZ | March 31, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada has secured agreements with three companies to boost supply of critical medical supplies and equipment, and signed five other letters of intent. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT, BEATRICE PAEZ | March 31, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT, BEATRICE PAEZ | March 31, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada has secured agreements with three companies to boost supply of critical medical supplies and equipment, and signed five other letters of intent. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | March 30, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warns that there will be 'severe consequences' for those who try to game to the system. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | March 30, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | March 30, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warns that there will be 'severe consequences' for those who try to game to the system. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY AIDAN CHAMANDY, PALAK MANGAT | March 27, 2020
Green Party MP Jenica Atwin says since the COVID-19 pandemic, her role has become one similar to a 'social worker.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY AIDAN CHAMANDY, PALAK MANGAT | March 27, 2020
News | BY AIDAN CHAMANDY, PALAK MANGAT | March 27, 2020
Green Party MP Jenica Atwin says since the COVID-19 pandemic, her role has become one similar to a 'social worker.' The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | March 26, 2020
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured with Public Safety Minister Bill Blair on March 20, says a U.S. proposal to station troops at the Canada-U.S. border will 'damage' the relationship between the two countries. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | March 26, 2020
News | BY PALAK MANGAT | March 26, 2020
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, pictured with Public Safety Minister Bill Blair on March 20, says a U.S. proposal to station troops at the Canada-U.S. border will 'damage' the relationship between the two countries. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade