Catherine Morrison

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Liberals wrap two days of cabinet meetings focused on affordability, security

Liberals wrap two days of cabinet meetings focused on affordability, security

QUEBEC -- The Liberal cabinet has wrapped two days of meetings in Quebec City focused on affordability, economic growth and security, Finance Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Friday.

Almost 10,000 federal workers were told this week they may be laid off: unions

Almost 10,000 federal workers were told this week they may be laid off: unions

Almost 10,000 federal public servants have received notices in the past week warning them that their jobs may be cut, say the unions representing them. The Public Service Alliance of Canada says more than 5,000 of its members received what are called "workforce adjustment notices" this week. They include staff working at Global Affairs Canada, Transport Canada, Innovation, Science and...

Almost 10,000 federal workers were told this week they may be laid off: unions

Almost 10,000 federal workers were told this week they may be laid off: unions

QUEBEC -- Almost 10,000 federal public servants have received notices in the past week warning them that their jobs may be cut, say the unions representing them.

Protecting Canada's sovereignty emerges as key topic at cabinet retreat

Protecting Canada's sovereignty emerges as key topic at cabinet retreat

QUEBEC -- Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet are using their second day of meetings in Quebec City to discuss safeguarding Canada's sovereignty, says a minister at the retreat.

Protecting Canada's sovereignty emerges as key topic at cabinet retreat

Protecting Canada's sovereignty emerges as key topic at cabinet retreat

Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet are using their second day of meetings in Quebec City to discuss safeguarding Canada's sovereignty, says a minister at the retreat. Speaking to reporters Friday morning, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation Evan Solomon said ministers are focused on creating good jobs for Canadians and investing in key sectors to build "a...

Carney, cabinet convening for second day of meetings in Quebec City

Carney, cabinet convening for second day of meetings in Quebec City

QUEBEC -- Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet are gathering in Quebec City for a second day of meetings ahead of Parliament's return Monday.

Carney says Canadian values key to sovereignty, pushes back on Trump's remarks

Carney says Canadian values key to sovereignty, pushes back on Trump's remarks

QUEBEC -- Staying true to Canada's core values will be key to upholding its sovereignty, Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a speech Thursday which also pushed back against recent comments by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Carney says Canadian values key to maintaining sovereignty as authoritarianism rises

Carney says Canadian values key to maintaining sovereignty as authoritarianism rises

QUEBEC -- Staying true to Canada's core values will be key to maintaining its sovereignty, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday.

Carney says upholding Canadian values key to sovereignty as authoritarianism rises

Carney says upholding Canadian values key to sovereignty as authoritarianism rises

QUEBEC -- Prime Minister Mark Carney says staying true to Canada's values is key to maintaining its sovereignty.

CP NewsAlert: Carney says upholding Canadian values key to sovereignty

CP NewsAlert: Carney says upholding Canadian values key to sovereignty

QUEBEC -- Prime Minister Mark Carney says staying true to Canada's values is key to maintaining its sovereignty.

Carney's cabinet meeting in Quebec City today to talk economy, security

Carney's cabinet meeting in Quebec City today to talk economy, security

QUEBEC -- Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet are gathering in Quebec City Thursday for two days of meetings focused on the economy, affordability and security.

Carney's cabinet meeting in Quebec City today to talk economy, security

Carney's cabinet meeting in Quebec City today to talk economy, security

Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet are gathering in Quebec City Thursday for two days of meetings focused on the economy, affordability and security. The cabinet retreat is beginning just a day after Carney's return from a nine-day overseas trip to drum up new investment for Canada. It also comes just ahead of the return of Parliament on Monday.

Carney cabinet meeting in Quebec City today to talk economy, security

Carney cabinet meeting in Quebec City today to talk economy, security

QUEBEC -- Prime Minister Mark Carney is gathering his cabinet in Quebec City today for two days of meetings focused on the economy, affordability and security.

Carney to meet with cabinet in Quebec City before Parliament resumes

Carney to meet with cabinet in Quebec City before Parliament resumes

Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed to Quebec City on Thursday for two days of private meetings with his cabinet before Parliament resumes next week. In a news release the Prime Minister's Office says the two days of meetings will focus on the economy, affordability and security. The news release says cabinet ministers and secretaries of state will discuss progress...

Carney to meet with cabinet in Quebec City before Parliament resumes

Carney to meet with cabinet in Quebec City before Parliament resumes

OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed to Quebec City on Thursday for two days of private meetings with his cabinet before Parliament resumes next week.

Watchdog says funding needed to avoid the 'collapse' of whistle-blowing

Watchdog says funding needed to avoid the 'collapse' of whistle-blowing

Canada's integrity watchdog has issued an urgent funding request to the federal government warning the "whistle-blowing regime" is at risk. Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada Harriet Solloway sent a letter to Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali last week asking for a one-time injection of $6.7 million and around $14.3 million in additional funding per year. Solloway said the funds...

Watchdog says funding needed to avoid the 'collapse' of whistle-blowing

Watchdog says funding needed to avoid the 'collapse' of whistle-blowing

OTTAWA -- Canada's integrity watchdog has issued an urgent funding request to the federal government warning the "whistle-blowing regime" is at risk.

Permanent residency applications approved for family of Ottawa mass murder victims

Permanent residency applications approved for family of Ottawa mass murder victims

OTTAWA -- Canada has approved permanent residency status for the Sri Lankan brother and father of an Ottawa man whose wife and four children were killed in a gruesome mass stabbing.

Family of Ottawa mass murder victims gets permanent residency applications approved

Family of Ottawa mass murder victims gets permanent residency applications approved

OTTAWA -- Canada has approved permanent residency status for the Sri Lankan brother and father of an Ottawa man whose wife and four children were killed in a gruesome mass stabbing.

Layoff notices sent to thousands of federal government workers

Layoff notices sent to thousands of federal government workers

Thousands of workers across the federal public service have received notices that their jobs may be cut, many of them just in the last week. The Public Service Alliance of Canada says 1,775 workforce adjustment notices were issued to its members last week. The union says those members work in several departments and agencies including Public Services and Procurement Canada...

Layoff notices sent to thousands of federal government workers

Layoff notices sent to thousands of federal government workers

OTTAWA -- Thousands of workers across the federal public service have received notices that their jobs may be cut, many of them landing in the last week.

Alberta couple fighting the CRA after being asked to repay $33K in COVID benefits

Alberta couple fighting the CRA after being asked to repay $33K in COVID benefits

OTTAWA -- An Alberta couple says Canada's tax agency is trying to recoup tens of thousands of dollars in COVID supports, years after the claims were cleared.

City of Ottawa loses court appeal over property payments

City of Ottawa loses court appeal over property payments

OTTAWA -- The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed a City of Ottawa request to overturn a lower court decision about property payments on federally owned buildings.

Almost one in three Canadians say U.S. might try to invade Canada: poll

Almost one in three Canadians say U.S. might try to invade Canada: poll

Following the recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, a new poll suggests almost a third of Canadians say the United States might attempt "direct action" to take control of Canada. It suggests one-in-five Americans think the same. The poll, which was conducted online and can't be assigned a margin of error, surveyed 1,540 Canadians between Jan. 9 and Jan. 11.

Almost one in three Canadians say U.S. might try to invade Canada: poll

Almost one in three Canadians say U.S. might try to invade Canada: poll

OTTAWA -- Following the recent U.S. military intervention in Venezuela, a new poll suggests almost a third of Canadians say the United States might attempt "direct action" to take control of Canada.

Statistics Canada to cut 850 jobs, 12 per cent of executive team

Statistics Canada to cut 850 jobs, 12 per cent of executive team

Statistics Canada says it will be cutting around 850 of its staff along with 12 per cent of its executive team. Carter Mann, spokesperson for the national statistical agency, said Statistics Canada will inform affected employees within the next two weeks. Data from the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat shows 7,274 people worked at Statistics Canada as of March 31...

Statistics Canada to cut 850 jobs, 12 per cent of executive team

Statistics Canada to cut 850 jobs, 12 per cent of executive team

OTTAWA -- Statistics Canada says it will be cutting around 850 of its staff along with 12 per cent of its executive team.

Remote work option ending for thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026

Remote work option ending for thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026

OTTAWA -- The new year will bring some big changes to the rules on in-office work for many employees across the country -- including tens of thousands of provincial government staff in Ontario and Alberta who will soon be required back in the office full-time.

Remote work option ending for thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026

Remote work option ending for thousands of public, private sector workers in 2026

The new year will bring some big changes to the rules on in-office work for many employees across the country -- including tens of thousands of provincial government staff in Ontario and Alberta who will soon be required back in the office full-time. As of Jan. 5, Ontario provincial government employees will be expected to work in the office five...

Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians' anxiety: pollster

Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians' anxiety: pollster

A pollster says separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec are unlikely to succeed as long as Canadians feel a persistent sense of insecurity and anxiety about the future. David Coletto, whose polling firm Abacus Data has been studying what it calls the "precarity mindset" in Canada for the last year, says that uncertainty would need to ease in order for...

Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians' anxiety: pollster

Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians' anxiety: pollster

OTTAWA -- A pollster says separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec are unlikely to succeed as long as Canadians feel a persistent sense of insecurity and anxiety about the future.

CRA says it's owed more than $10 billion in COVID-19 benefit payments

CRA says it's owed more than $10 billion in COVID-19 benefit payments

OTTAWA -- The Canada Revenue Agency says it's owed $10.35 billion in COVID-19 benefits.

Canada, other countries call on Israel to ensure aid groups can work in Gaza

Canada, other countries call on Israel to ensure aid groups can work in Gaza

OTTAWA -- Canada and other countries are calling on Israel to boost the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza as the country reportedly moves to suspend more than two dozen humanitarian organizations.

Foreign ministers call on Israel to ensure international aid groups can work in Gaza

Foreign ministers call on Israel to ensure international aid groups can work in Gaza

OTTAWA -- Canada and other nations are calling on Israel to boost the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza as the country reportedly moves to suspend more than two dozen humanitarian organizations.

Treasury Board minister silent on details of plan to shrink federal public service

Treasury Board minister silent on details of plan to shrink federal public service

Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali says the federal government hasn't worked out details of its plans to cut the bureaucracy and boost the amount of time public servants spend in the office. Ali said in a recent interview with The Canadian Press the government is still finalizing its workforce adjustment and return-to-office plans. Hundreds of federal employees have been warned...

Treasury Board minister silent on details of plan to shrink federal public service

Treasury Board minister silent on details of plan to shrink federal public service

OTTAWA -- Treasury Board President Shafqat Ali says the federal government hasn't worked out details of its plans to cut the bureaucracy and boost the amount of time public servants spend in the office.

'Act one is over,' says MP who defeated Poilievre in last election

'Act one is over,' says MP who defeated Poilievre in last election

Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy has a square glass case in his office that holds a spray-painted pair of sneakers he wore while campaigning for the federal election. He calls it his "Stanley Cup." Fanjoy became the MP for the Ottawa-area riding of Carleton in the last election after defeating Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who had held the riding more than...

'Act one is over,' says MP who defeated Poilievre in last election

'Act one is over,' says MP who defeated Poilievre in last election

OTTAWA -- Liberal MP Bruce Fanjoy has a square glass case in his office that holds a spray-painted pair of sneakers he wore while campaigning for the federal election.

About one-third of Canadians optimistic about the new year: survey

About one-third of Canadians optimistic about the new year: survey

This year has been marked by economic upheaval, global conflict and climate change-induced natural disasters, and only a third of Canadians are optimistic things will get better in 2026, a new Leger poll suggests. Asked about their expectations for the new year, 35 per cent of respondents said they were optimistic that 2026 will be better than 2025. Thirty-seven per...

About one-third of Canadians optimistic about the new year: survey

About one-third of Canadians optimistic about the new year: survey

This year has been marked by economic upheaval, global conflict and climate change-induced natural disasters, and only a third of Canadians are optimistic things will get better in 2026, a new Leger poll suggests.

Ottawa, First Nations presenting plans to reform child welfare system

Ottawa, First Nations presenting plans to reform child welfare system

OTTAWA -- Ottawa and First Nations are presenting the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal with competing plans to reform the First Nations child welfare system today -- the latest step in a lengthy fight that has stretched nearly 20 years.

Four young MPs born in the 2000s say they want to be a voice for Canada's youth

Four young MPs born in the 2000s say they want to be a voice for Canada's youth

The spring federal election saw voters elect four MPs who were born in the 2000s -- the first Canadians from that age cohort ever to take seats in the House of Commons. Eight months into the job, the young MPs -- representing ridings across the country -- say they think they're already making a difference. Liberal MPs Fares Al Soud...

Hundreds of public servants to learn about job cuts in the new year

Hundreds of public servants to learn about job cuts in the new year

Federal public servants are expected to learn about job cuts in their departments when they return from their holiday break. Departments such as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Environment and Climate Change and Employment and Social Development have told their staff already that news on job cuts will be shared in the new year. Ottawa is looking to cut program spending...

Four young MPs born in the 2000s say they want to be a voice for Canada's youth

Four young MPs born in the 2000s say they want to be a voice for Canada's youth

OTTAWA -- The spring federal election saw voters elect four MPs who were born in the 2000s -- the first Canadians from that age cohort ever to take seats in the House of Commons.

Hundreds of public servants to learn about job cuts in the new year

Hundreds of public servants to learn about job cuts in the new year

OTTAWA -- Federal public servants are expected to learn about job cuts in their departments when they return from their holiday break.

Hundreds of pests found in federal buildings as feds draft back-to-office plan

Hundreds of pests found in federal buildings as feds draft back-to-office plan

Insects, bats, rodents and other pests have been spotted in federal buildings more than 500 times in the Ottawa area this year, as the government makes plans to get public servants to spend more time in the office. Amber Sabourin, a spokesperson for Public Services and Procurement Canada, said there were 549 confirmed reports of pests in 93 Crown-owned buildings...

Hundreds of pests found in federal buildings as feds draft back-to-office plan

Hundreds of pests found in federal buildings as feds draft back-to-office plan

OTTAWA -- Insects, bats, rodents and other pests have been spotted in federal buildings more than 500 times in the Ottawa area this year, as the government makes plans to get public servants to spend more time in the office.

Prime Minister Carney hands off G7 presidency to France

Prime Minister Carney hands off G7 presidency to France

OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron today to hand over the G7 presidency.

Union says funding early retirement plan through pensions would be 'borderline theft'

Union says funding early retirement plan through pensions would be 'borderline theft'

Federal unions are accusing the federal government of setting a dangerous precedent and even "borderline theft" by funding an early retirement incentive for employees through the Public Service Pension Fund. The plan - announced in the budget in November - comes as government departments make job cuts to hit mandated budget reductions. Earlier this month, the federal government began sending...

Union says funding early retirement plan through pensions would be 'borderline theft'

Union says funding early retirement plan through pensions would be 'borderline theft'

OTTAWA -- Federal unions are accusing the federal government of setting a dangerous precedent and even "borderline theft" by funding an early retirement incentive for employees through the Public Service Pension Fund.

Jewish organization calls for 'action' to protect community after Sydney shooting

Jewish organization calls for 'action' to protect community after Sydney shooting

OTTAWA -- A Jewish organization is calling on all levels of government to protect communities in Canada following a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia.

Jewish organization calls for action to protect community after Sydney shooting

Jewish organization calls for action to protect community after Sydney shooting

OTTAWA -- A Jewish organization is calling on all levels of government to protect communities in Canada following a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Australia.

Government rejects call to measure productivity across public service

Government rejects call to measure productivity across public service

OTTAWA -- The federal government is rejecting a call from a working group to measure productivity across Canada's public sector, arguing that doing so would not "readily align" with its priorities.

Another Conservative MP crosses the floor to join Liberal caucus

Another Conservative MP crosses the floor to join Liberal caucus

OTTAWA -- Toronto-area MP Michael Ma is leaving the Conservatives to join Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals.

Canadian Armed Forces member charged in foreign interference investigation

Canadian Armed Forces member charged in foreign interference investigation

A member of the Canadian Armed Forces has been arrested and charged in a joint police operation looking into foreign interference and security of information. Master Warrant Officer Matthew Robar, a member of the Canadian Forces Intelligence Command, has been charged with multiple offences under the National Defence Act and others.

Canadian Armed Forces member charged in foreign interference investigation

Canadian Armed Forces member charged in foreign interference investigation

OTTAWA -- A member of the Canadian Armed Forces has been arrested and charged in a joint police operation looking into foreign interference and security of information.

CRA aiming to hire 1,700 call centre staff ahead of busy tax season

CRA aiming to hire 1,700 call centre staff ahead of busy tax season

OTTAWA -- The Canada Revenue Agency is looking to hire or rehire about 1,700 call centre workers over the next few months to manage an influx of calls during the upcoming tax season.

CRA aiming to hire 1,700 call centre staff ahead of busy tax season

CRA aiming to hire 1,700 call centre staff ahead of busy tax season

The Canada Revenue Agency is looking to hire or rehire about 1,700 call centre workers over the next few months to manage an influx of calls during the upcoming tax season. Melanie Serjak, an assistant commissioner at the CRA, told reporters Wednesday the agency is aiming to reach a total of about 4,500 agents to handle a "very high forecast"...

Kirsten Hillman, Canada's ambassador to the U.S., resigning next year

Kirsten Hillman, Canada's ambassador to the U.S., resigning next year

Kirsten Hillman, Canada's ambassador to the U.S., said Tuesday she will end her tenure in Washington, D.C., in the new year. In a statement posted to social media, Hillman said it's the right time to put in place a team to see through the negotiations on renewing the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade. The ambassador said she will remain available to...

Kirsten Hillman, Canada's ambassador to the U.S., resigning next year

Kirsten Hillman, Canada's ambassador to the U.S., resigning next year

Ottawa -- Kirsten Hillman, Canada's ambassador to the U.S., said Tuesday she will end her tenure in Washington, D.C., in the new year.