New rules reverse changes made 20 years ago by Dalton McGuinty, Ontario governments can now last as long as five years ...
Welcome back to Adjournment Proceedings, our weekly deep-dive into the issues and people driving Canadian politics. Today, we ...
On Monday, Ford called the commercial 'the most successful ad in the history of North America' owing to the intense ...
A former mayor who was banned from lobbying for two years in the fallout from the Greenbelt scandal has spilled the tea on ...
New polling suggests that if the two were to face off against each other now, Crombie would pull 38 per cent of the popular ...
During Doug Ford’s time as premier, Ontario hasn’t gone more than three years without an election — after securing his ...
The package of reforms is a direct response to public outrage over cases such as Ms. McCourt’s and others: Last month, a ...
Alberta and Quebec might seem like an odd couple, but a symmetry of grievances against Ottawa is driving a budding alliance ...
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Richmond councillor and former B.C. solicitor general Kash Heed to run for mayor
Kash Heed, B.C.’s former solicitor general and West Vancouver police chief, announced Thursday he will run for mayor of ...
TROIS-RIVIÈRES — Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez on Saturday pledged to be the premier of all Quebecers, accusing Parti ...
Calgary Herald on MSN
What is the notwithstanding clause? Explaining Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Some people think of the notwithstanding clause ... as the atomic weaponry of Canadian constitutional law and politics,' says ...
Alberta has invoked the notwithstanding clause to end a teachers' strike. Here's what you need to know about the history of this mechanism to override Charter rights and freedoms, and how it works.
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