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Canada’s defence plan update prioritizes climate change, misses NATO target
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a revised defence policy, pledging an additional $73 billion in military spending over the next two decades with a heightened priority on the impacts of climate change.
The Andrew Lawton Show | NDP MPs are bailing
Three NDP MPs – including longtime party stalwart Charlie Angus – have announced today they aren't seeking re-election, with Angus acknowledging the beginning of a new "political era." Tune into The Andrew Lawton Show!
Erin O’Toole claims Conservative opposition to vaccine mandates was reason he lost
The Conservatives lost the last federal election by being on the “wrong side of public opinion on the vaccine mandate issue,” former leader Erin O’Toole says.
The Andrew Lawton Show | Independent MP Kevin Vuong on ups and downs of...
In this wide-ranging special edition of The Andrew Lawton Show, Andrew Lawton sits down with Independent MP Kevin Vuong in his Toronto home to discuss his past, present, and future as an MP.
Canadian Hells Angels among three charged in Iranian assassination plot
Two Canadians with ties to the Hells Angels biker gang have been charged in connection to U.S. assassination plots commissioned by Iranian intelligence, according to recently unsealed documents from the U.S. Department of Justice.
85 Chinese research groups listed by feds as potential threat to national security
The Canadian government has publicly named 85 Chinese research institutions that they believe “may pose” a threat to national security and potentially sensitive research on Tuesday.
“This is the state of freedom of the press,” Poilievre says of journalist’s arrest
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre lamented the troubling state of the free press in Canada after news circulated that a Rebel Media journalist was arrested while trying to question Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.
The Daily Brief | Girl guides miss out on Santa Claus parade due to...
An Ottawa-area Girl Guides chapter is sitting out the Santa Claus parade to avoid breaching its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policy. Tune into The Daily Brief with Cosmin Dzsurdzsa and Lindsay Shepherd!
Cyber attack launched against Canadian MPs linked back to China
A series of “spamouflage” cyber attacks on Canadian politicians has been linked to China, which has operated numerous bot networks responsible for leaving thousands of comments on the social media accounts of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and others.
Democracy watchdog urges inquiry into “lap dog” RCMP’s “superficial” SNC-Lavalin investigation
A democratic advocacy group is calling for a public inquiry into the RCMP after newly released documents reveal an insufficient investigation by the police force into the federal government’s actions surrounding the SNC-Lavalin scandal.