Prime Minister Trudeau Resigns: Starting a Year of Change in Federal Politics
The Top Line This morning, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he will resign as Liberal Party of Canada Leader and Prime Minister, effective as of
The Top Line This morning, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he will resign as Liberal Party of Canada Leader and Prime Minister, effective as of
The Top Line After what can only be described as a tumultuous week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau undertook a significant Cabinet shuffle today in an
The Top Line This morning, the biggest question in Ottawa was how big the 2023-24 Federal deficit would be (it was $61.9 billion). At 9:15
The Top Line Federal Parliament resumes sitting this week, and will function as a true minority Parliament for effectively the first time since Election 2021.
The Top Line This afternoon, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled the 2024 Federal Budget. While a federal election is not imminent, the Budget reflects some
The Top Line Earlier today, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland issued a Federal Fall Economic Statement (FES) that is primarily focused on addressing two issues –
The Top Line Federal Parliament resumes sitting this week in a much-changed context from early 2023. Over the summer, the Conservative Party opened a substantial
The Top Line This afternoon, amidst a very challenging economic context, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled the 2023 Federal Budget. Historically, even before federal spending
The Top Line As the federal government nears the two-year anniversary of its minority government, Prime Minister Trudeau made the largest and most significant mid
January 30, 2023 The Top Line Parliament resumes sitting this week. The House of Commons reconvenes today, while the Senate will do so tomorrow. It
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