Christopher Nardi

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Tories losing ground in three battleground provinces: poll

Tories losing ground in three battleground provinces: poll

A new poll suggests the Liberals are widening the gap in three key provinces, all expected battlegrounds to form the next federal government.A Leger/Postmedia poll, released Wednesday, suggests that nationwide the Liberals sit at 44 per cent and the Conservatives at 38 per cent in support, a gap of six points and consistent with the previous week’s numbers.

PMO won't shine daylight on how Trudeau acquired prized Taylor Swift tickets

PMO won't shine daylight on how Trudeau acquired prized Taylor Swift tickets

'The Prime Minister personally paid for his tickets,' is just about all a PMO spokesperson would say about how he managed to secure a number of the expensive, difficult-to-find tickets

Liberals blocking access to 1,000-plus documents says intel-oversight panel reviewing foreign interference

Liberals blocking access to 1,000-plus documents says intel-oversight panel reviewing foreign interference

The National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians said it is still fighting to obtain all the documents it needs to fulfill its mandate

Nearly half of Canadians think Trudeau is staying on for selfish reasons: poll

Nearly half of Canadians think Trudeau is staying on for selfish reasons: poll

Less than a quarter of respondents in a new survey believe Trudeau’s claim that he won't quit because 'he has more policies he wants to implement'

Ethics commissioner says limit on gifts from friends would be 'helpful' after Trudeau trip to Jamaica

Ethics commissioner says limit on gifts from friends would be 'helpful' after Trudeau trip to Jamaica

The federal ethics commissioner says it would be “helpful” if Parliament set a limit on the value of gifts members of cabinet could receive from friends in light of the prime minister’s second trip to a friend’s exclusive Jamaican estate. “It would be helpful if there was a limit. What is the limit and who sets it? Obviously Parliament would...

Auditor general's office discovers three of its own employees earning side money off undisclosed government contracts

Auditor general's office discovers three of its own employees earning side money off undisclosed government contracts

Canada’s auditor general recently fired and called in police to investigate two employees who had been privately earning money from government contracts they had not declared. In a statement to National Post this week, the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) said it is still investigating a third employee that it also discovered had contracts with another arm of the...

Ex-RCMP director offered to leak information continuously in exchange for money, court records allege

Ex-RCMP director offered to leak information continuously in exchange for money, court records allege

Cameron Ortis pleaded not guilty to six charges including four under the Security of Information Act for allegedly 'intentionally and without authority' sharing 'special operational information' in 2015

Transparency report on Global Affairs staff misconduct details bid-rigging, harassment, drunk driving and more

Transparency report on Global Affairs staff misconduct details bid-rigging, harassment, drunk driving and more

The department determined that 56 cases of wrongdoing were found to have basis between April 1, 2022 and March 30, 2023

Espionage trial of top RCMP agent to test Canada's competence in handling spy cases

Espionage trial of top RCMP agent to test Canada's competence in handling spy cases

Four years after his arrest sent shockwaves through the police, intelligence and international community, Cameron Ortis will face six charges when his trial begins Tuesday