Trudeau says he doesn’t ‘understand’ NDP position on carbon pricing
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the carbon price is dividing Canadians and there has to be a unified approach to addressing climate change.
Canada
Apr 12
NDP leader not saying if ‘fair’ carbon price includes levy on gasoline
Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he wants to see a carbon pricing system that is more 'fair' for working-class Canadians, but would not say if that includes a fuel levy.
Canada
Apr 15
NDP’s Singh questions provinces mulling pharmacare opt-out
Singh's comments came one day after Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange wrote in an email to Global News that the province would seek to opt-out of a national pharmacare plan.
Canada
Feb 26
Does Canada need a national school lunch program? The NDP ‘demand’ it
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says that he and his party "demand" that funding for a national school lunch program be included in the April 16 federal budget.
Canada
Mar 6
NDP close to presenting ‘final offer’ on pharmacare: Singh
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he is close to giving the Liberals a final offer on pharmacare, which would include a push for universal coverage of contraception.
Canada
Feb 16
What’s driving New Democrats in the West away from Jagmeet Singh’s NDP
An Alberta NDP leadership hopeful argues it should no longer be automatic that buying members in a provincial party makes you a member of the federal NDP.
Canada
Feb 17
Singh mulls ‘consequences’ if pharmacare deadline isn’t met
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is again saying he could pull support for the federal government if a deal is not reached on universal pharmacare in less than a month.
Canada
Feb 13
NDP’s Singh compares Liberals to wrestling with ‘slimy’ eels in pharmacare talks
Singh says pharmacare legislation will be the NDP's next big fight in Parliament, as his caucus meets for a three-day retreat in Edmonton this week.
Canada
Jan 25
Second Trump presidency could spell trouble for Canada, Singh says
"There is no other comparison to someone who is as bad for democracy, as bad for people, as bad for the planet as Donald Trump," NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said.
Canada
Jan 24
Charlie Angus among 3 NDP MPs not seeking re-election
NDP MPs Carol Hughes and Rachel Blaney have joined Charlie Angus in deciding that they won't run again in the next federal election.
Politics
Apr 4
Bell Canada CEO defends job cuts to MPs, cites shift to online viewing
CEO Mirko Bibic is appearing before the House of Commons heritage committee Thursday after being ordered to appear by parliamentarians.
Canada
Apr 11
Budget 2024 will propose making wealthiest ‘pay more,’ sources say
The Liberals plan on including measures in the 2024 budget to make sure the wealthiest Canadians "pay more," according to three government sources,
Canada
Apr 15
Head of Manitoba Dental Association raises concerns about federal dental care plan
The president of the Manitoba Dental Association believes the Canadian Dental Care Plan is great in theory, but that its design is flawed.
Health
Apr 5
Canada wants to build millions of homes. But does B.C. have the workforce to do it?
Tuesday's budget aims to build 3.87 million new homes by 2031, backed by $8.5 billion in spending on housing initiatives, but does B.C. have enough construction workers?
Economy
Apr 17
Ottawa unveils $1B for national school food program
The federal government says the funds will feed an additional 400,000 children a year, beyond programs offered by provinces and school boards.
Canada
Apr 1
Budget 2024 makes changes to capital gains tax. Who will it affect?
The changes to capital gains taxation have been billed as a way to ensure the government can make up some for some of the big spending measures announced in Tuesday’s budget.
Canada
Apr 17
Saskatchewan legislature members debate cost-of-living pressures post-2024 budget
NDP Leader Carla Beck criticized the Saskatchewan Party government for not pausing the fuel tax at a time when people are paying more in provincial sales tax.
Canada
Mar 21
Brian Mulroney remembered as a ‘lion’ of Canadian politics in MP tributes
Members of Parliament returned to the House of Commons on Monday, where they made tributes to former prime minister Brian Mulroney.
Canada
Mar 18
Ottawa pitches $1.5B rental protection fund to buy apartments
The federal government unveiled a $1.5-billion fund to provide loans and grants to non-profits in an effort to buy affordable apartments to control rents.
Canada
Apr 4
Rivals for Alberta NDP leadership torn on federal party ties
Alberta’s NDP leadership race has triggered a broader existential debate over provincial and federal NDP party ties.
Politics
Mar 30