Ryan Tumilty

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MPs demand names of colleagues colluding with foreign powers: 'Reflects poorly on the rest of us'

MPs demand names of colleagues colluding with foreign powers: 'Reflects poorly on the rest of us'

Parliament Hill remained in the dark Wednesday about which MPs are “wittingly” helping foreign powers after a shocking intelligence report...

Guilbeault insists there is still money for roads, apologizes for previous comments

Guilbeault insists there is still money for roads, apologizes for previous comments

Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, along with two of his cabinet colleagues assured MPs the government will still have money to...

Environmentalist lawyers back Liberal plan to fix unconstitutional 'no more pipelines' act with minor tweaks

Environmentalist lawyers back Liberal plan to fix unconstitutional 'no more pipelines' act with minor tweaks

'While this act in some ways oversteps Parliament's authority, there is broad federal authority to conduct environmental assessments'

Food prices should begin to drop, Champagne says after meeting with major grocers

Food prices should begin to drop, Champagne says after meeting with major grocers

Industry minister didn't provide a timeline, but says companies have submitted plans to help lower prices

Governor General apologizes for Order of Canada awarded to Waffen SS member

Governor General apologizes for Order of Canada awarded to Waffen SS member

Peter Savaryn served in the same Second World War Nazi unit as a man recognized in the House of Commons...

Eight MPs on the ballot in race to become new House of Commons Speaker

Eight MPs on the ballot in race to become new House of Commons Speaker

The election will be first order of business when Parliament resumes Tuesday

Defence budget facing nearly $1 billion in cuts, chief of defence staff says

Defence budget facing nearly $1 billion in cuts, chief of defence staff says

Wayne Eyre said the defence department's piece of the $15 billion in cuts from across the government will hurt

A year after Ottawa announced low-carbon tax credits, investors are still waiting for specifics

A year after Ottawa announced low-carbon tax credits, investors are still waiting for specifics

The credits are designed to be a counter to the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act