Prime Minister Trudeau Resigns
After a tumultuous end to 2024 which saw the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland and increasing calls for his
After a tumultuous end to 2024 which saw the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland and increasing calls for his
After a tumultuous week that began with the resignation of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland, and the appointment of Dominic Leblanc
On what was supposed to be a day where the federal government released its Fall Economic Statement and controlled the media narrative going into the
The first Saskatchewan legislative session since the provincial election on October 28th wrapped up on Tuesday, December 10th following a shortened 10 day Fall Session.
December 5, 2024 The fall session in Alberta concluded late Wednesday evening, with 13 Bills passing over five weeks of the sitting. As usual, there
Four weeks to the day following the hotly contested election campaign ending on October 28th, where Premier Scott Moe and the SaskParty won their fifth
The Honourable Anita Neville, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba, opened the second session of Manitoba’s 43rd Legislature in Winnipeg yesterday with Premier Wab Kinew’s second Speech
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe today unveiled a leaner, 16-member cabinet designed to address Saskatchewan’s evolving needs and reflect his party’s restored political mandate from the
November 4, 2024 This past weekend, the United Conservative Party (UCP) held its annual general meeting (AGM) and leadership review in Red Deer, Alberta. The