The Canadian Press on MSN
Advocates demand Carney clarify feminist foreign policy, spending on women and LGBTQ+
Dozens of advocates for women and LGBTQ+ people in Canada and abroad are demanding clarity from the Carney government on its ...
The minister quit his post after the government signed a memorandum of understanding with Alberta to build a new oil pipeline ...
The Walrus on MSN
India Accused This Canadian of a Terror Attack in Ottawa. Did the Incident Even Happen?
Amarjot was being branded a terrorist. That day in June 2023, the Indian government accused him of leading a mob of protesters who allegedly threw two grenades into the country’s high commission in ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSNOpinion
Ottawa is wasting time with a new 'bubble bylaw' | Opinion
The City of Ottawa’s decision to plough ahead with its bubble bylaw in spite of superior, if controversial, federal anti-hate ...
Career environmentalist Steven Guilbeault resigned from the Liberal cabinet Thursday afternoon, citing the Carney ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSN
City of Ottawa staff revise bubble bylaw scope in response to federal hate crimes bill
City of Ottawa staff will revise the scope of a draft bubble bylaw after the federal government’s Combatting Hate Act received second reading and moved on to committee consideration in early October.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Steven Guilbeault quitting cabinet following pipeline deal
Culture Minister Steven Guilbeault has resigned from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet to protest Ottawa signing an agreement with Alberta on a proposed new pipeline.
The Financial Express on MSN
‘Kill India’ chants erupt at Ottawa Khalistan event, videos show Indian flag desecrated on street
Videos from Ottawa show a pro-Khalistan gathering where participants were heard shouting “Kill India” as an Indian flag was ...
Protests in predominantly Jewish residential areas are a reminder that we need bylaws to address intimidation, while still protecting speech ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Marc Miller named new culture minister
Mark Carney has named Marc Miller, a former federal minister who represents a Montreal riding, as the new minister of culture and identity.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Canadian workers’ free speech fears persist two years after Israel-Hamas war began
During the Israel-Hamas war, a Canadian paramedic was fired, a teacher was put on extended leave and a doctor’s residency was ...
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