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Publication Date: January 28, 2025 - 18:00
Hour 1 of Ottawa Now for Tues. January 28th, 2025
January 28, 2025
Foreign interference within Canadian politics has been a pivotal talking point for several years. Today, a long-awaited final report has been unveiled by Justice Marie-Josee Hogue. The big takeaway: There is no evidence of ‘traitors’ inside Parliament Hill. It revealed that there were a very small number of cases where foreign meddling may have influenced the outcome of nomination races or riding-level elections. However, when it comes to our sacred institutions, there is nothing fishy that stands out. Hogue’s seven-volume report also lays out 51 recommendations for the feds to act on, advising that half of them should be tackled before the next election is called. We deliver all the details. Meantime, an inquiry into the latest Canada Post strike is shedding light into the company’s complex future. The losses for Canada’s biggest courier have been mounting, and the feds have recognized this by dishing out a $1 billion repayable loan. With the company potentially on its death bed, should we sell it or privatize it? Kristy Cameron analyzes both sides of the coin.
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January 31, 2025 - 07:00 | Stewart Lewis | National Post
A trio of federal cabinet ministers is in Washington today making a last-ditch attempt to stop U.S. President Donald Trump from imposing economically devastating tariffs on Canadian imports.Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, Public Safety Minister David McGuinty and Immigration Minister Marc Miller are all in the U.S. capital, making a final diplomatic push to convince Republican lawmakers and Trump’s team to sway the president.
January 31, 2025 - 06:49 | | The Globe and Mail
Good morning. Millennial parents, a more online generation, are worried about allowing their children to have sleepovers while others say the positives outweigh the risks. More on the controversial rite of passage, plus Donald Trump’s tariff updates and fallout from Canada’s rush to address bird flu.Today’s headlinesDonald Trump condemns U.S. air traffic management and diverse hiring practices after the deadliest day in U.S. aviation in 15 yearsNearly 400,000 people have signed up to vote in Liberal leadership race, Jaime Battiste has dropped out and Mark Carney has promised to scrap...
January 31, 2025 - 06:35 | Ann Hui | The Globe and Mail
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