Public Service Alliance of Canada says it expects a renewed policy on April 6
Trudeau says the deal is a “confidence and supply” agreement and it takes effect today
In December Parliament approved 10 days of paid sick leave for federally regulated workers
Survey finds 22 per cent trust governments, politicians, compared with 40 per cent in early pandemic
Officials warned the minister last May that the department had already lost some of the 560 temporary staff
‘It’s something I’m super keen to figure out how to address’
Treasury board president thanks public servants for their co-operation
The Liberals have lost representation in the Prairies since forming government in 2015
Most federal and provincial parties are open about the immunization status of their members
The main obstacle remains the Taliban checkpoints that Afghans have to go through to reach the airport
The restrictions, which have been in place since March 2020, were set to expire Saturday
First, the prime minister heads over to Rideau Hall to request the Governor General dissolve Parliament
Unknown to most, supplement was coming from two streams, one of which can be excluded
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised in 2015 to lift all drinking water advisories by this March
Justice Department said that time frames for processing requests are based on the estimated number of records
Court filings show the Green party is trying to overturn arbitration orders that stymied threats to Annamie Paul’s leadership
The F-35, which is built by U.S. defence giant Lockheed Martin, is competing against American rival Boeing’s Super Hornet