As Canada prepares for its most important trade mission in Mexico, @RachelBendayan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, talks about the goals of the trip.
Watch the full interview: https://t.co/oexBIQvqLY
Could we see a federal election in 2026? @RobertFife believes Mark Carney could make a case for needing a strong majority government.
Full Bureau chiefs episode: https://t.co/J3sOcoIkxM
PM Mark Carney has to meet Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta to talk about the MOU, says Grand Chief Trevor Mercredi.
Full interview: https://t.co/7Y5ruZjODx
Is Pierre Poilievre's leadership in the Conservative Party threatened as his popularity drops?
"He's still in for a smooth sailing", believes @colewhogan.
Full panel with @susansmithott and @Real_G_Soule: https://t.co/UCY37UVrao
Does the new U.S. security strategy on preeminence in the Western Hemisphere put Canada in a secondary role?
"I think it'd be difficult for Canada to become the preeminent military power, economic power, in the world", says U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra
https://t.co/lNRZ77J6e9
U.S. Ambassador in Canada Pete Hoekstra talks about the future of the auto industry in Canada.
He says it's unlikely that Canada will export more cars to the U.S. than it already does.
Full interview: https://t.co/8BWSmtWJSa
Algoma Steel: How many jobs were guaranteed in exchange for the $400M financial help by the federal government?
Industry Minister Mélanie Joly responds to CPAC's @michaelserapio.
Full interview: https://t.co/4H2haD9M1S:
Kirsten Hillman announced yesterday that she will step down from her role as U.S. Ambassador in the beginning of 2026.
"She leaves with her head held high", says @blais_louise, former Canadian Ambassador to the U.N.
Full interview: https://t.co/DqhEsSWKn3
Why did the Liberals vote against the Conservative's motion on the MOU?
It'd be because some in the Liberal caucus are unconformable with the MOU, says Deputy Ottawa Bureau Chief for the Toronto Star @aballinga.
Full panel: https://t.co/x0TCzlQuoK
The MOU "shouldn't exist at all", says Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet.
He believes Canada needs to transition towards clean energy.
Full interview: https://t.co/GuPwb0JJZb
The U.S. new national security strategy says it would discourage countries in the Western hemisphere to collaborate with anyone else.
But this isn't an option for Canada, says @BobRae48.
Full interview: https://t.co/Q34BaKiM6f
Indigenous artifacts returned to Canada: Cassidy Caron talks about Pope Francis' initiative after his visit to Canada.
Full interview: https://t.co/QW2bpjaQ2c
"I couldn't look at myself in the mirror", says climate scientist @simondonner, who is one of the two climate advisors that quit the federal government's Net-Zero Advisory Body.
Full interview: https://t.co/godISEtf94
Gun buyback program: “We will not cooperate”, says Alberta's Attorney General @mickeyamery.
In his opinion, the law targets innocent law-abiding Albertans.
Full interview: https://t.co/y3moASjQzL
The Ottawa-Alberta MOU doesn't hurt the Carney government when we look at the polls, shares @EricGrenierTW.
But there is a slippage in Liberal support in Metro Vancouver, warns @338Canada.
For more: https://t.co/lM078RfaDw
How big of a misstep was it by the Carney government to move forward with the MOU without first getting buy-in from First Nations communities?
@Real_G_Soule, @susansmithott and @colewhogan give their perspective on the issue.
Full panel: https://t.co/WQ1nlJuXld
"There is no choice, but for the democracies to come together to lead a shared security agenda" in a situation where the trajectory of the United States is uncertain, says political scientist Janice Stein.
Full interview: https://t.co/vYTvK09nCL
"Canada can lead the way in many senses" in an international coalition by using sanctions to pressure Russia to bring an end to the war, believes former Ukrainian ambassador to Canada @AShevch.
Full interview: https://t.co/ByAB0cAhDz
"Fed up": Did Marc Miller hurt the Liberal government with his comments on French decline? Premier François Legault called him a "disgrace to all Quebecers".
@JonathanKall and @MartineMontreal weigh in on the issue.
https://t.co/PaQp2H5oBu
Ottawa-Alberta MOU: Federal funding shouldn’t subsidize making climate change worse, says former mayor of Toronto and co-chair of Elbows Up for Climate Coalition, David Miller.
Full interview: https://t.co/Z54vNaVcsN