Chrystia Freeland’s star is shining brighter than ever today as she was named Finance Minister in Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government, making her the first woman to ever hold this prestigious post. After distinguishing herself in previous roles, particularly her...
As Counsel reported earlier this month, rumours indicated that New Brunswick would be Canada’s first province to hold an election during the COVID-19 era. Yesterday, New Brunswick Progressive Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs made this a reality, calling a...
In a surprise Monday evening press conference, Finance Minister Bill Morneau announced that he has submitted his resignation as Finance Minister and as Member of Parliament for Toronto Centre, after a closed-door meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau earlier today. ...
Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador: In today’s surprising political news, Nova Scotia premier Stephen NcNeil has announced that he will be stepping away from public office. After 17 years as an elected official, McNeil announced that he will retire from public...
Earlier this week, Ottawa political circles were greeted by the surprise news that two-term MP Michael Levitt had submitted his intention to resign as the representative for York Centre. First elected in 2015, Levitt quickly became a strong voice for Jewish Canadians...