iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Mar 2, 2021 6:01am NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh will speak to reporters before heading to the House of Commons to kick off debate on his motion on long-term care. (Andrew Meade/iPolitics)
In a midday Zoom briefing from his riding in Burnaby, B.C., New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh teams up with his party’s Small Business critic,
Gord Johns, to describe how their party intends to “help them access the services and infrastructure they need to recover.” (2 PM ET)
Joining the duo for the announcement will be the proprietors of two Western Canadian enterprises: Tracey Klettl, who, according to the advisory, is the “owner and operator of Painted Warriors, an Indigenous-led and -run tourism group based in Mountain View County, Alta.,” and
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New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh says he will not trigger an election as long as the COVID-19 pandemic persists, relieving some pressure on Liberals concerned about cooking up a budget palatable to the NDP.
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iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Feb 23, 2021 6:01am Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will hold an extended video session with U.S. President Joe Biden this afternoon. (PMO handout/Twitter)
It may not hold quite the same symbolic weight as a closed-door tête-à-tête within the storied confines of the Oval Office, but
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to fire up his webcam for his much-anticipated extended virtual session with newly installed
U.S. President Joe Biden this afternoon. (4 PM)
According to the official itinerary provided by his office, the two leaders have blocked off an hour and 45 minutes for what the Canadian Press has pre-dubbed the “Screen-Shared Summit,” with the first 50 minutes of conversation expected to involve a relatively small circle of participants, with