Social Development Minister Ahmed Hussen expects most of the money to go out the door before the federal fiscal year closes
Theoretically, all 338 MPs could return to the chamber
Feds have committed to transferring $19 billion to the provinces to help them cope with the fallout from the COVID-19
The RCMP separately said that in addition to tickets, its officers had charged two people under the Quarantine Act
Trudeau is planning to unveil what he promises will be a bold economic recovery plan in a throne speech on Sept. 23
The government says the task force will support the delivery of consular services to those in Lebanon
WE Charity said its financial position has been greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
Community engagement process launched to implement northern B.C. First Nation’s rights and title
External community engagement process launched to help implement Wet’suwet’en rights and title
The ban covers some 1,500 models and variants of what the government considers assault-style weapons
Funds are going everywhere from an Alberta company focusing on plant-based proteins to distilleries in Quebec
Yves-Francois Blanchet says WE controversy demonstrated the Liberal government is no longer trustworthy
The WE charity controversy has dogged the government since late June
A 90-second video circulating on social media appears to have been shot by the person who was yelling
Opposition trying to draw parallels between decision to have Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. run program and the WE controversy
Statistics Canada says the unemployment rate was 10.9 per cent in July
Committee members are hoping the documents will shed light on the WE discussions
The Governor General is appointed by the Queen, on the advice of the prime minister
Canada is directing all of its aid for this crisis directly to humanitarian organizations, not the Lebanese government
CFS is asking the Liberals to put all money budgeted for the program into an emergency benefit