
A Guide to Understanding Ottawa Politics
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Ottawa West–Nepean MPP Chandra Pasma spoke in Cornwall this week at an SDSG NDP fundraiser, delivering a blunt
Here is a thank you letter to Jerry Greenfield, inspired by the recent news of his departure and

Los Angeles is once again in the spotlight for unrest. Over the past week, what began as peaceful

The government house leader Steven Mackinnon has announced that Mark Carney’s Liberal government will not grant the NDP

The air is thick with tension at Canada Post once again. As of today, postal workers, represented by

In 2019 Damien Kurek was elected to serve Battle River–Crowfoot by people who knew him—people who trusted him

Early Tuesday morning, Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet changes were sworn into office. In the turnover, notable former

ncrnow.ca — Canada’s political landscape has historically been something other than a two-party system, with the Liberal Party

Between 2021 and 2025, Canada saw a huge level of political shifting. In Quebec, voters switched in droves

Washington, D.C. — The Oval Office meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and newly elected Canadian Prime Minister

Ottawa, ON – late Monday night, the New Democratic Party named Don Davies, the Member of Parliament for

Battle River-Crowfoot, AB – Damien Kurek, the Conservative MP for Battle River-Crowfoot has announced early Friday that he

When discussing the results of the 2025 federal election by riding, perhaps no individual race was quite as

In an era where political discourse and operations are increasingly digital, Meta Platforms Inc. has unveiled a groundbreaking

April 29, 2025 – Ottawa, ON — In a stunning political upset, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has

Today, Canadians are standing at a crossroads. After months of campaigning, debates, and promises from every corner of
Doug Ford is poised to win another election in Ontario, despite his sad track record of broken promises,
Lisa Young, University of Calgary https://audio.adauris.ai/v2/widget/RvjICRaqgSFBJozV1NoK/dKEbvOHvcfLx47rGwCH7?distribution=true Alberta Premier Danielle Smith finds herself at the centre of controversy because

Noah Fry, McMaster University Pierre Poilievre’s recent 100-minute interview with the psychologist and right-wing media commentator Jordan Peterson

Remember the Freedom Convoy? That group of self-proclaimed freedom defenders who invaded Ottawa in early 2022—not to protect

Carlos Quiñonez, Western University; Noha A. Gomaa, Western University, and Paul Allison, McGill University Justin Trudeau’s resignation raises

This is my personal PSA for anyone who hasn’t figured it out yet—yelling at your TV doesn’t count
Wednesday marks the latest quarterly distribution of the Canada Carbon Rebate, and for most Canadians, it’s a day

Canadians continue to struggle with accessing timely healthcare due to long wait times and limited availability of care.

Noah Eliot Vanderhoeven, Western University Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s resignation will have cascading effects on political leadership in

Kristin Skare Orgeret, Oslo Metropolitan University The past year has been the deadliest for journalists since the Committee

Or: What’s right with Capitalism? I was scrolling through Facebook last night, checking out reactions to my recent

I hope this letter finds you in good healthAnd in a prosperous enough position to put wealthIn the

Yesterday, I watched the various leaders comment about Trudeau’s resignation and I was dismayed at Mr. Singh’s response.

I was sad to hear that Justin Trudeau announced his resignation today—and I hate Pierre Poilievre more than

In recent weeks, Donald Trump has “joked” about turning Canada into a 51st state. Citing supposed concerns about