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In a notice of motion tabled in the House of Commons, the government signalled it intends to repeal the law after the government used regulations to end the measure in March.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting told the Commons he is considering 'very carefully' a law change that Fiona Laskaris believes ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will vote against the federal government’s request to spend ...
Commons risks legal action if it refuses to follow guidance on women-only lavatories, says equalities watchdog ...
At least seven members of Parliament are vying to be speaker of the House of Commons in an election that will take place ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney fielded questions about the trade war with the United States and his decision to delay the federal ...
Rick Scott has always been a deficit hawk, sometimes to his political peril, so it’s no surprise that he’s among a group of ...
The iPolitics team will have full coverage of the Speech from the Throne, as well as the opening of the new parliament, so check back regularly for updates.
The notion that people who get government benefits should prove that they deserve them, ideally through paid labor, is now centuries old. This conviction underlay the Victorian workhouses in ...
Kim Leadbeater, who proposed the assisted dying bill, has said there is ‘still a lot of work to do’ to perfect the proposed ...
OTTAWA — Quebec Liberal MP Francis Scarpaleggia was elected Speaker of the House of Commons on Monday — after an unusually ... dysfunctional House and the government was unable to pass legislation for ...