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Poilievre could introduce non-confidence motion as soon as next week

Poilievre could introduce non-confidence motion as soon as next week

Conservatives expected to try to force an election at their first opportunity
Entry-level pay a potential stumbling block in Air Canada deal

Entry-level pay a potential stumbling block in Air Canada deal

Pilots expected to vote on tentative agreement next month
Look into Chinese interference during B.C. election campaign finds no case

Look into Chinese interference during B.C. election campaign finds no case

Evidence uncovered did not trigger the threshold to initiate a formal investigation
Finally: inflation hits Canada’s 2% target for 1st time in more than 3 years

Finally: inflation hits Canada’s 2% target for 1st time in more than 3 years

Clothing and footwear prices declined for the first time since August of 1971
‘All sorts of reflections’: Trudeau, Liberals lose stronghold in byelection

‘All sorts of reflections’: Trudeau, Liberals lose stronghold in byelection

Loss in LaSalle—Émard—Verdun the second recently for the party in former Liberal seats
Former military leader Haydn Edmundson found not guilty of sexual assault

Former military leader Haydn Edmundson found not guilty of sexual assault

Judge concludes Crown did not prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt
Tensions high as MPs spar over carbon price upon return to house

Tensions high as MPs spar over carbon price upon return to house

Minority Parliament will now function on a vote-by-vote basis
Carbon pricing to cause economic ‘nuclear winter,’ Poilievre tells his MPs

Carbon pricing to cause economic ‘nuclear winter,’ Poilievre tells his MPs

‘There would be mass hunger and malnutrition with a tax this high’
MPs return to Ottawa for what promises to be a boisterous sitting

MPs return to Ottawa for what promises to be a boisterous sitting

Poilievre committed to testing Parliament’s confidence in the Liberals at the first opportunity
Call for more Muslim professors: Quebec says anti-Islamophobia adviser must resign

Call for more Muslim professors: Quebec says anti-Islamophobia adviser must resign

Minister Pascale Déry says hiring professors based on religion goes against the principles of secularism