April 6, 2013: Feds rehire some non-Christian prison chaplains
April 5, 2013: Canada loses 54,500 jobs in March
March 28, 2013: Conservatives defend withdrawal from UN drought ‘talkfest’
March 28, 2013: Money for aquaculture, but not wild salmon, critics note
March 27, 2013: Suncor says leak had ‘negligible impact’ on Athabasca River
March 27, 2013: Penalties needed in wake of robocalls, Elections Canada says
March 27, 2013: Anti-abortion motion reviewed in secret
March 27, 2013: Canada quietly pulls out of UN anti-droughts convention
March 27, 2013: Protesters disrupt First Nations transparency law announcement
March 26, 2013: Ethics watchdog condemns former minister, NDP piles on
March 24, 2013: Tories to ‘unwind’ budget office, departing PBO warns
March 24, 2013: With CIDA’s demise, Canada takes a new approach to foreign aid
March 22, 2013: Experts doubt tax-snitching can bring in new revenue
March 22, 2013: Budget watchdog important with majority government, court hears
March 22, 2013: Public Works officials refuse to explain $60 K in ethics-related legal fees
March 21, 2013: Budget plan extends manufacturing incentives
March 21, 2013: No tax cuts, little new spending in federal budget
March 21, 2013: Federal budget folds CIDA into Foreign Affairs
March 21, 2013: Feds to target sick leave in public service negotiations
March 21, 2013: Budget watchdog’s swansong is a day in court
March 20, 2013: Money laundering laws not working, Senate committee says
March 18, 2013: Faulty info in feds’ Omar Khadr file says he killed 2 Afghans
March 18, 2013: Toews defends border raid show as CBSA documentary
March 18, 2013: ‘World class’ tanker safety system announced by federal government
March 18, 2013: Penashue approved new election file 10 days before he quit
March 15, 2013: Federal librarians fear being ‘muzzled’ under new code of conduct that stresses ‘duty of loyalty’ to the government
March 15, 2013: Hamilton man’s case raises questions about CSIS complaints process
March 14, 2013: Election robocalls need new regulations, panel advises
March 14, 2013: Peter Penashue quits over campaign donations
March 14, 2013: Nanos Number: More Canadians see economy getting weaker
March 14, 2013: PM Harper says Canada considering options on Mali
March 13, 2013: Critics fear Tory plan to merge websites an effort to cut off access to information
March 11, 2013: Prison watchdog calls on public safety minister for help
March 11, 2013: Experimental Lakes Area uncertain future met with mixed reaction
March 11, 2013: Public information disappearing from federal websites
March 9, 2013: Federal response to aboriginal corrections report ‘dismissive’
March 9, 2013: Ottawa may retaliate over new U.S. meat labelling plan
March 7, 2013: Venezuela slams Harper for ‘blunt, insensitive, impertinent’ remarks on Hugo Chavez’s death
February 21, 2013: Federal employees making house calls as part of EI audit
February 20, 2013: Federal jobs distribution stable despite cuts, Clement says
February 20, 2013: Could muzzling federal scientists be illegal?
February 19, 2013: Government hones oilsands message with focus groups
February 18, 2013: Oilsands monitoring plan results not available yet
February 17, 2013: Baird concerned with Iran ties with Venezuela
February 16, 2013: Flaherty happy with G20 progress on ‘credible’ fiscal policies
February 16, 2013: Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan resigns from cabinet
February 15, 2013: Harper to unveil religious freedom office in Toronto mosque
February 15, 2013: Feds introduce financial penalties to increase pipeline safety
February 14, 2013: Canada extends C-17 mission to Mali by 30 days
February 14, 2013: John Baird making rare visit to Cuba, Venezuela