Jewish people in Ottawa shaken, vow to stay strong
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Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, alongside the Mayor of Ottawa, Mark Sutcliffe, announced a series of new and ambitious local measures to accelerate housing construction and address the drug crisis.
Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived Monday morning at a breakfast event hosted by Ottawa's mayor with a menu of announcements including more details on what the federal housing plan will mean for Ottawa.
Rounding out the roster, Environment Minister Julie Dabrusin drops by the University of Calgary to “highlight the 30th anniversary of Canada’s Environmental Damages Fund” and roll out fresh federal funding for projects “that benefit ecosystems and communities across Canada.” (10:45 a.m. MT)
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Poilievre says Carney's Liberals are 'counterfeit' Conservatives
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been encouraging Prime Minister Mark Carney to steal his ideas on everything from tax cuts to bail reform since the April election — but he says what Carney is doing with those ideas amounts to "counterfeit conservatism.
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PM Mark Carney reaffirms commitment to fight antisemitism at Ottawa City Hall menorah lighting
As Ottawa’s Jewish community mourned the lives lost at a mass shooting in Sydney, Australia, Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed his commitment to fighting antisemitism across the country at a menorah lighting event at Ottawa City Hall on Sunday afternoon.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will bid to host a 2028 summit of 90 francophone states and governments in the nation's capital, a pitch that comes at a time
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PM says back-to-office plan for bureaucrats coming soon as MPs call for flexibility
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday his government's plan to get public servants to spend more time in the office will come into "sharper view" over the next several weeks.
It was followed by Carney and Smith sitting down in Edmonton after Labour Day, and a call between the two leaders during the Nov. 16 Grey Cup game in Winnipeg. From his perspective, Hodgson said the Saskatoon meetings stood out as a moment when it seemed like a broader understanding between the premiers and Ottawa was possible.