Politics

Overwhelmed by workload, public sector integrity commissioner asks for more money

Canada’s public service integrity watchdog says it’s so overwhelmed with tips about wrongdoing, from mismanagement to violations of departmental codes…

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RCMP official won’t say whether Chinese ‘police stations’ are still operating in Canada

An RCMP official appearing before the foreign interference inquiry today refused to say whether any Chinese government “police stations” are still…

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Email saying Tom Clark approved purchase of $9M apartment was wrong, GAC official tells MPs

An internal Global Affairs Canada email that suggested Canada’s consul general in New York was directly involved in the purchase…

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Former Israeli PM and former Palestinian foreign minister unveil joint plan to end Israel-Hamas war

Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert and former Palestinian Authority foreign minister Nasser al-Kidwa are going public with a joint…

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Canadian charter flights leaving Lebanon have hundreds of empty seats, Global Affairs says

Global Affairs Canada (GAC) says two flights chartered by the federal government to bring Canadians out of Lebanon left Beirut…

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Ottawa police creating Parliament Hill unit following close calls with MPs

The Ottawa police are establishing a parliamentary unit in response to growing security concerns for MPs, according to a letter obtained…

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Canada ponders ‘top secret’ data cloud as allies push ahead with intelligence-sharing plans

Australia is joining the United States and the United Kingdom in developing top-secret cloud networks to exchange highly classified defence, national…

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Border agency acted in ‘bad faith’ when it fired employee over $26 million loss: labour board

The Canada Border Services Agency acted “deceitfully” when it fired a woman without a proper investigation — while shielding others…

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CRA scrambled to announce 11th-hour ‘bare trust’ reporting pause, internal emails suggest

A last-minute decision to pause “bare trust” reporting requirements left officials at Canada’s tax agency scrambling to inform the public…

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Here’s what’s in Alberta’s Bill of Rights — and what Danielle Smith is set to change

When the 17th Alberta Legislature opened on March 2, 1972, then-premier Peter Lougheed moved quickly to introduce what the Edmonton…

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