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Minister Hodgson announces funding for northern projects – June 26, 2026
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- Minister Hodgson announces funding for northern projects – June 26, 2026
- Runtime
- 39:59
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
- Description
- At the conclusion of the 2026 Energy and Mines Ministers’ Conference in Yellowknife, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson holds a press conference to announce funding for several mining and electrical-grid projects in Canada's north.
Also speaking are Northwest Territories ministers Caitlin Cleveland (industry, tourism and investment) and Caroline Wawzonek (strategic infrastructure, energy and supply chains).
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- Conservative MP criticizes approval process for major projects – June 26, 2026
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- 14:54
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
- Description
- At a news conference on Parliament Hill, Conservative House Leader Andrew Scheer takes aim at the Major Projects Office’s pace of approval for infrastructure projects.
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- Canadian and Turkish Foreign Affairs Ministers hold a news conference – June 26, 2026
- Runtime
- 45:27
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
- Description
- Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and her Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan hold a joint press conference in Ottawa following their bilateral meeting.
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- PM Carney announces design competition to restore 24 Sussex – June 26, 2026
- Runtime
- 33:45
- Date posted
- 2 days ago
- Description
- At a news conference in Ottawa, Prime Minister Mark Carney announces the launch of a design-and-build competition to restore 24 Sussex Drive. The competition will be open to all Canadian firms, with the winning team responsible for designing and constructing the new official residence of Canada’s prime ministers.
Also speaking at the announcement are architect Moshe Safdie, who will chair the jury recommending the winning design, and Procurement Minister Joël Lightbound.
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- B.C. Premier Eby on China trade mission, condo purchase plan – June 25, 2026
- Runtime
- 30:41
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
- Description
- British Columbia Premier David Eby holds a news conference in Vancouver to discuss his upcoming trade mission to China from June 27 to July 2. He also shares that an MOU between British Columbia and the federal government on major projects may be announced shortly after that.
The premier then takes questions from reporters on a number of topics, including the goals of the trade mission and the recently revealed plan of the B.C. and federal governments to purchase vacant condos and convert them into affordable housing.
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- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre comments on CUSMA talks, future of 24 Sussex – June 25, 2026
- Runtime
- 55:54
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
- Description
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre holds a news conference in Ottawa, taking aim at the policies of the Liberal government following the conclusion of the spring sitting of Parliament. The Conservative leader faces questions from reporters on the federal government’s negotiations with the Trump administration on the possible renewal of the CUSMA trade agreement. He also comments on Alberta separatism and the future of 24 Sussex Drive.
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- Minister Fraser highlights tougher penalties for retail theft – June 25, 2026
- Runtime
- 41:09
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
- Description
- (Note: Portions of this event are not available due to technical problems at the source)
At a press conference in Halifax, Justice Minister Sean Fraser highlights provisions in the government’s newly-enacted Bail and Sentencing Reform Act (Bill C-14) aimed at combatting retail theft and violence against transit workers. The minister is joined by Shannon Miedema (MP for Halifax), Braedon Clark (MP for Sackville–Bedford–Preston), Jean St-Amand (city councillor for Halifax's District 16), Paul MacKinnon (Canadian chair of the International Downtown Association) and Marco D’Angelo (president and CEO of the Canadian Urban Transit Association).
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- Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks following end of parliamentary sitting – June 25, 2026
- Runtime
- 49:59
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
- Description
- Prime Minister Mark Carney holds a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa to highlight various pieces of legislation passed by his government during the last parliamentary sitting, which ended on June 18.
The prime minister faces questions from reporters on defence spending, the ongoing negotiations with the Trump administration on the possible renewal of the CUSMA trade agreement, and how his government intends to respond to the upcoming referendum on the possibility of Alberta separating from the confederation.
Carney is also asked about the federal-B.C. plan to convert unsold condos in the province into affordable housing units.
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- 25th anniversary ceremony for the National Military Cemetery in Ottawa – June 25, 2026
- Runtime
- 36:25
- Date posted
- 3 days ago
- Description
- A ceremony is held in Ottawa to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Canada’s National Military Cemetery. Speakers at the event include General Jennie Carignan, chief of the defence staff, and Chief Warrant Officer Bob McCann, Canadian Armed Forces chief warrant officer.
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- Federal government lists three northern projects under Building Canada Act – June 24, 2026
- Runtime
- 46:49
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
- Description
- Federal Ministers Tim Hodgson (energy and natural resources), Steven Mackinnon (transport, government House Leader) and Rebecca Alty (Crown-Indigenous relations), alongside R.J. Simpson (premier of the Northwest Territories) hold a news conference in Yellowknife to announce that three northern projects have been selected to commence the process of being fast-tracked for approval under the Building Canada Act. Those projects are the Mackenzie Valley Highway Project, the Grays Bay Road and Port Project, and the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s Deep Geological Repository.
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- Justice minister highlights tougher penalties for crimes against infrastructure – June 24, 2026
- Runtime
- 35:51
- Date posted
- 4 days ago
- Description
- Justice Minister Sean Fraser holds a press conference in London, Ont., to highlight the fact that the newly-enacted Bail and Sentencing Reform Act (Bill C-14) makes damage to critical infrastructure an aggravating factor when determining sentencing for crimes. Since 2025, London has been increasingly plagued by damage to its electrical grid from thieves stealing the copper wire within. The legislation also increases sentences for various other crimes and makes it more difficult for some accused to be granted bail.
Minister Fraser is joined by Peter Fragiskatos (MP for London Centre), Arielle Kayabaga (MP for London West), Josh Morgan (mayor of London) and Ysni Semsedini (CEO of London Hydro).
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- Federal and provincial immigration ministers speak following FMRI meeting – June 23, 2026
- Runtime
- 25:23
- Date posted
- 5 days ago
- Description
- Federal Immigration Minister Lena Diab and her provincial counterpart Lin Paddock (Newfoundland) hold a news conference following a meeting of the Forum of Ministers Responsible for Immigration. The ministers take questions on a number of topics, including changes to Bill C-3 (An Act to amend the Citizenship Act) and the potential decentralization of immigration policy in Canada.
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- Federal government announces Indigenous loan guarantee for Ont. nuclear project – June 23, 2026
- Runtime
- 1:26:30
- Date posted
- 5 days ago
- Description
- In Clarington, Ont., Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne announces a partnership agreement between the federal and Ontario governments and the Williams Treaties First Nations for the building and ownership of small modular reactors.
The project is being backed jointly by $715 million in loan guarantees between the federal and provincial government in Ontario.
Minister Champagne is joined by provincial ministers Stephen Lecce (energy and mines) and Peter Bethlenfalvy (finance).
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- Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces infrastructure funding for Toronto – June 23, 2026
- Runtime
- 1:01:55
- Date posted
- 5 days ago
- Description
- At a news conference in Toronto, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces that the city will receive $1.5 billion in funding for infrastructure projects through the Development Charge Reduction Program. The funding comes in recognition of the municipal government committing to reducing residential development charges by 40 to 60 per cent from 2026 to 2029.
Also speaking at the event are Jim Ritchie (president and CEO, Tridel Condominiums), Olivia Chow (mayor of Toronto), Danielle Martin (MP for University—Rosedale), Gregor Robertson (federal minister of housing and infrastructure), Rob Flack (provincial minister of municipal affairs and housing), and Peter Bethlenfalvy (provincial minister of finance).
Premier Ford, Minister Bethlenfalvy and Minister Robertson take questions from reporters on a number of topics, including Ford's approval polls, protests that took place at the recent Ford Fest event, and the federal and B.C. governments' plan to purchase vacant co...
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- Point de presse de la mairesse de Montréal suite à la fusillade – 23 juin 2026
- Runtime
- 27:21
- Date posted
- 5 days ago
- Description
- Accompagnée de plusieurs élus, dont la mairesse de l’arrondissement Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Stéphanie Valenzuela, la mairesse de Montréal, Soraya Martinez Ferrada, a plaidé pour un meilleur contrôle des armes à feu et une réglementation accrue des réseaux sociaux au lendemain de la fusillade ayant fait trois morts à Côte-des-Neiges. Sans commenter l’enquête, elle a dénoncé la circulation de discours haineux, notamment contre les femmes.
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- Réaction de la PM du Québec à la fusillade à Montréal – 22 juin 2026
- Runtime
- 32:51
- Date posted
- 6 days ago
- Description
- Lors d’une conférence de presse à Montréal, Christine Fréchette, première ministre du Québec, fait le point sur la réponse à la fusillade survenue dans la ville plus tôt dans la journée, au cours de laquelle un policier et un civil ont été tués et une policière grièvement blessée. Un suspect est mort dans l’incident. La première ministre est accompagnée d’Ian Lafrenière (ministre de la Sécurité publique du Québec), de Chantal Rouleau (ministre de la Métropole et de la région de Montréal), de Soraya Martinez Ferrada (mairesse de Montréal), et de Dimitrios Jim Beis (maire de l’arrondissement montréalais Pierrefonds-Roxboro).
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- Minister Hodgson unveils nuclear energy strategy – June 22, 2026
- Runtime
- 1:05:20
- Date posted
- 6 days ago
- Description
- In Newmarket, Ont., federal Energy Minister Tim Hodgson announces the launch of the federal government’s new nuclear energy strategy. A component of the government’s recently released national electricity strategy, the plan aims to expand uranium production and nuclear fuel opportunities, as well as increase foreign markets for Canadian nuclear technology.
Also speaking are Sima Acan (MP, Oakville West), Stephen Lecce (Ontario minister of energy and mines), René Legacy (New Brunswick minister of energy), Jeremy Harrison (Saskatchewan minister responsible for SaskEnergy Incorporated), George Christidis (President and CEO, Canadian Nuclear Association) and Sean Strickland (executive director, Canada's Building Trades Unions).
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- Manitoba to name health clinic after late MLA Amanda Lathlin – June 22, 2026
- Runtime
- 23:40
- Date posted
- 6 days ago
- Description
- Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew holds a press conference in the town of The Pas, to announce that the town’s future health clinic will be named after Amanda Lathlin, late MLA for The Pas-Kameesak. The clinic project is currently in the planning phase. Manitoba’s Health Minister, Uzoma Asagwara, announces that starting August 24th, The Pas will be added to the rotation of the province's mobile MRI service unit.
They are joined by Andre Murphy (Mayor of The Pas) and Elise Lathlin (Amanda's daughter).
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- Pourquoi a-t-on le plus haut taux d'inflation depuis 2023? Entrevue avec un économiste
- Runtime
- 9:24
- Date posted
- 6 days ago
- Description
- L’inflation a accéléré plus fortement que prévu le mois dernier au Canada, portée notamment par la hausse des prix de l’énergie, de l’essence, du transport et de l’alimentation. Pour analyser ces données et leurs répercussions sur l’économie, Marc-André Cossette s’entretient avec Pedro Antunes, économiste en chef chez Signal 49 Research.
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- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre comments on inflation rate, high-speed rail – June 22, 2026
- Runtime
- 24:17
- Date posted
- 6 days ago
- Description
- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre holds a news conference in Richmond, B.C. to highlight cost of living issues and discuss the increase in Canada’s inflation rate. Poilievre also speaks about the cost of the proposed Alto high-speed rail line between Toronto and Quebec City.
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- PM Mark Carney meets with Croatian PM Andrej Plenković – June 22, 2026
- Runtime
- 7:41
- Date posted
- 6 days ago
- Description
- Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomes his Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenković to Parliament Hill. The two leaders also deliver brief remarks ahead of their meeting. (no interpretation)
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- Justice Minister Sean Fraser highlights Bail and Sentencing Reform Act – June 22, 2026
- Runtime
- 46:23
- Date posted
- 6 days ago
- Description
- Justice Minister Sean Fraser holds a news conference in Brampton, Ont., to mark the government’s Bail and Sentencing Reform Act becoming law.
Also speaking are Ruby Sahota (secretary of state for combatting crime), Patrick Brown (Mayor of Brampton), Doug Downey (Ontario's attorney general), Thomas Carrique (commissioner, Ontario Provincial Police), and Nick Milinovich (deputy chief, Peel Regional Police).
The group takes questions from the press on the legislation, overcrowding in remand centres, possible expansion of medical assistance in dying (MAID), and other topics.
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- Industry Minister Mélanie Joly holds a news conference from Japan – June 22, 2026
- Runtime
- 26:23
- Date posted
- 6 days ago
- Description
- Federal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly holds a media callback from Tokyo, Japan, following a visit to China. The minister is in Japan as part of a trade mission with nearly 300 delegates from close to 175 Canadian organizations.
Joly faces questions about the government’s plan to increase Chinese electric vehicle imports over the next five years.
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- Pierre Poilievre criticizes federal-B.C. plan to buy vacant condos – June 21, 2026
- Runtime
- 12:22
- Date posted
- 7 days ago
- Description
- (Note: Technical problems with this video originate at the source)
Speaking with reporters at Vancouver International Airport, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticizes a plan by the federal and British Columbia governments to buy vacant condos in the province and convert them into affordable housing. Poilievre calls the move a “bailout” for developers at the expense of taxpayers.
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- Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre on property rights, tentative U.S.-Iran deal – June 19, 2026
- Runtime
- 35:11
- Date posted
- 9 days ago
- Description
- At a news conference in Vancouver, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre calls on the federal government to do more to protect property rights in the wake of last year’s Cowichan court decision in British Columbia. In 2025, a B.C. Supreme Court ruling found that the Cowichan Nation holds Aboriginal title over large portions of privately-owned property along the province’s Fraser Valley near the city of Richmond.
Poilievre faces questions from reporters on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s support for the tentative agreement between Iran and the United States to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to tanker traffic.
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- B.C. Premier Eby announces expansion of Red Chris mine – June 19, 2026
- Runtime
- 48:06
- Date posted
- 9 days ago
- Description
- British Columbia Premier David Eby holds a press conference in Vancouver to announce government approval for the expansion of the Red Chris mine. The privately-funded project will convert the mine from open-pit to underground block-cave extraction in order to increase its productivity and extend its lifespan.
Also speaking are Jagrub Brar (provincial minister of mining and critical minerals), Kerry Carlick (president, Tahltan Central Government) and Scott Lunny (director, United Steelworkers District 3).
Eby and Carlick take questions on the Red Chris mine, the possibility of new oil pipelines through B.C., the debate on property rights in the wake of the Cowichan Tribes v. Canada ruling, and other topics.
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- La première ministre du Québec Christine Fréchette fait une annonce concernant les services de santé
- Runtime
- 31:11
- Date posted
- 9 days ago
- Description
- À Joliette (Qué.), accompagnée de la ministre de la Santé, Sonia Bélanger, la première ministre du Québec, Christine Fréchette, fait une annonce dans le domaine de la santé. Elle entend déployer dans quelques établissements de santé un projet pilote visant à créer des salles d’attente virtuelles dans les urgences du Québec afin de réduire l’achalandage et d’améliorer l’expérience des patients. La mesure vise aussi à moderniser l’accès aux soins et à désengorger les urgences dans un réseau sous pression. À la suite de sa présentation, la première ministre Fréchette répond aux questions des médias portant sur l’annonce du jour ainsi que sur la possibilité qu’elle se présente dans sa ville natale de Trois-Rivières lors de la prochaine élection. La question d’une enquête publique sur les allégations de racisme au sein du SPVM fut aussi abordée en point de presse. (19 juin 2026)
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- Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Obed and federal Minister Alty speak in Ottawa – June 19, 2026
- Runtime
- 28:14
- Date posted
- 9 days ago
- Description
- In Ottawa, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami holds a conference on Arctic sovereignty, defence and security, titled "Nilliajut – Asserting Inuit Rights in Arctic Security”. Speaking are Natan Obed, the president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, and Rebecca Alty, the federal minister for crown-indigenous relations.
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- MPs comment on tentative U.S.-Iran peace deal, end of Parliamentary sitting – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 16:30
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- MPs speak with reporters on Parliament Hill as they convene for the daily question period in the House of Commons.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand faces questions on the tentative agreement between Iran and the United States to end hostilities and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to tanker traffic.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May speaks about the government attempt’s to push through legislation towards the end of the Parliamentary sitting.
Conservative MP Chak Au comments on his new private members’ bill to bring in stiffer sentencing to those convicted of trafficking fentanyl.
Justice Minister Sean Fraser discusses the report released by the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying recommending against expanding medical assistance in dying (MAID) for people suffering solely from mental illness.
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- MAID and Mental Illness: Why a Parliamentary Committee Says No
- Runtime
- 14:22
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- A special parliamentary committee has recommended that Canada not expand medical assistance in dying (MAID) to people whose sole underlying condition is a mental illness. While the report is not binding on the government, it could influence the national conversation on MAID. Marc-André speaks with Krista Carr, CEO of Inclusion Canada, about the committee’s findings and what they mean for people with disabilities and their families.
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- Federal and B.C. govts partner to build affordable housing – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 52:33
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- Prime Minister Mark Carney and British Columbia Premier David Eby hold a news conference in Vancouver to announce a new 10-year partnership to invest more than $5 billion in local infrastructure projects. The funding will support housing, health care, transit, and community development through the federal Build Communities Strong Fund.
They then face questions from reporters on FIFA results, the U.S.-Iran peace deal, and the possibility of more oil pipelines to the west coast.
They are joined by federal Housing Minister Gregor Robertson and provincial Housing Minister Christine Boyle.
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- Période des questions – 18 juin 2026
- Runtime
- 55:10
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- Regardez les élus canadiens débattre des enjeux du jour à la Chambre des communes.
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- Question Period – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 55:07
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- Witness all the action in the House of Commons as Canada’s elected officials debate the issues of the day.
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- La PM Christine Fréchette prononce une allocution à Lévis et fait une annonce – 18 juin 2026
- Runtime
- 25:20
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- À Lévis (Qué.), la première ministre du Québec prononce une allocution devant les membres de la Chambre de commerce et d’industrie du Grand Lévis. Elle révèle qu’un appel à projet pour la réaliser du controversé « troisième lien » sera lancé d’ici quelques jours. De plus, elle annonce une somme de 500 millions de dollars destinée à soutenir les projets de repreunariat. Dans le contexte géopolitique actuel, elle confirme qu’elle favorisera des entreprises québécoises pour l’approvisionnement gouvernemental. À la suite de son allocution, la première ministre Fréchette répond aux questions de l’animatrice de la rencontre ainsi qu’à quelques questions du public.
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- La députée du Bloc Christine Normandin revient sur la session printanière – 18 juin 2026
- Runtime
- 12:45
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- À quelques heures de l’ajournement de la Chambre des communes, la leader parlementaire du Bloc Québécois, Christine Normandin, fait le bilan de fin de session de son parti. Elle déplore le virage pris par le gouvernement sur les changements climatiques et l’environnement. Idem en matière de culture, particulièrement sur les reculs face aux géants du web. Elle remet en question la question de l’adoption sous bâillon de certains projets de loi. À la suite de son intervention, Christine Normandin répond aux questions des médias.
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- La PM Christine Fréchette prononce une allocution à Lévis et fait une annonce – 18 juin 2026
- Runtime
- 49:13
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- À Lévis (Qué.), la première ministre du Québec prononce une allocution devant les membres de la Chambre de commerce et d’industrie du Grand Lévis. Elle révèle qu’un appel d’intérêt pour le troisième lien pour la réalisation du controversé « troisième lien » sera lancé d’ici quelques jours. De plus, elle annonce une somme de 500 millions de dollars destinée à soutenir les projets de repreunariat. Dans le contexte géopolitique actuel, elle confirme qu’elle favorisera des entreprises québécoises pour l’approvisionnement gouvernemental. À la suite de son allocution, la première ministre Fréchette répond aux questions de l’animatrice de la rencontre ainsi qu’à quelques questions du public.
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- Oxfam workers discuss strike – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 4:31
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- Unionized Oxfam Canada workers hold a news conference on Parliament Hill to mark one week since their strike began. They discuss the labour disputes behind the current strike.
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- Conservative MPs hold a news conference in Ottawa – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 17:56
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- Conservative MPs Melissa Lantsman and Luc Berthold speak with reporters on Parliament Hill.
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- MPs and civil society groups react to elimination of responsible enterprise ombudsperson
- Runtime
- 47:10
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- Parliamentarians and civil society organizations hold a news conference on Parliament Hill to discuss the government’s announcement that it will be eliminating the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise.
Speaking are MPs Heather McPherson (NDP) and Simon-Pierre Savard-Tremblay (Bloc Québécois), Siobhán Vipond (executive vice-president, Canadian Labour Congress), David Matsinhe (director of policy, advocacy and research for Amnesty International Canada), Diana Martin (co-manager, MiningWatch Canada), Kiegan Irish (advocacy officer for development and peace, Caritas Canada) and Aidan Gilchrist-Blackwood (network coordinator, Canadian Network for Corporate Accountability). (June 18, 2026)
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- Government House leader MacKinnon recaps sitting of Parliament – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 22:59
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- Steven MacKinnon, the government House leader and minister of transport, speaks with reporters on Parliament Hill.Steven MacKinnon, the government House leader and minister of transport, speaks with reporters on Parliament Hill to highlight the government's accomplishments in recent months, as Parliament prepares to go on break until September. Minister MacKinnon takes questions from reporters about various bills which have been passed or are still in Parliament.
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- Human rights activists raise concerns over treatment of detainees – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 45:01
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- At a news conference on Parliament Hill, members from a recent Gaza aid flotilla and parliamentarians voice their concerns over their treatment by Israeli and Canadian authorities.
Speaking are flotilla members Ko Tinmaung and Marie Tota, Senators Marilou McPhedran and Yuen Pau Woo, and Fareed Khan (founder, Canadians United Against Hate).
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- Conservative MP Brad Redekopp discusses building codes bill – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 6:59
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- Speaking with reporters on Parliament Hill, Conservative MP Brad Redekopp discusses his private member’s bill to “bring accountability to the building codes.” He is joined by Conservative MP Scott Aitchison. (no interpretation)
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- Le Bloc Québécois annonce son candidat pour la partielle dans Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
- Runtime
- 16:25
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- À Montréal, le chef du Bloc Québécois, Yves-François Blanchet, annonce la candidature de son parti pour l’élection partielle à venir dans la circonscription de Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie.
Le député Alexandre Boulerice, qui représentait ce comté depuis 2011, a récemment annoncé qu'il quittait le NPD fédéral pour se présenter aux élections provinciales sous la bannière de Québec Solidaire. (18 juin 2026)
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- Conservatives call to end funding for Canada Health Infoway – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 14:00
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- At a news conference in Ottawa, Conservative health critic Dan Mazier calls on the Liberal government to end all funding for Canada Health Infoway. The federally funded organization ran PrescribeIT, an unsuccessful $250-million government program that was aimed at modernizing how doctors send prescriptions to pharmacies.
Mazier is joined by his Conservative colleagues Helena Konanz and Matt Strauss.
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- NDP calls for federal action on mercury contamination in First Nations community – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 37:23
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- NDP Leader Avi Lewis and MP Leah Gazan hold a news conference on Parliament Hill to call on the federal government to address the mercury contamination issue in the Grassy Narrows First Nations community. They are joined by Grassy Narrows Chief Sherry Ackabee and other members of the reserve.
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- Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston comments after cabinet meeting – June 18, 2026
- Runtime
- 9:27
- Date posted
- 10 days ago
- Description
- Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston speaks with reporters in Halifax following a cabinet meeting.He faces questions about the search for a new CEO for the Nova Scotia Health Authority, the possibility of data centre construction in the province, negotiations with striking long-term care facility workers, statistics about the sale of cannabis, and the upcoming by-election in Chéticamp-Margarees-Pleasant Bay.
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- Liberal MP Marcus Powlowski comments on MAID committee report – June 17, 2026
- Runtime
- 12:06
- Date posted
- 11 days ago
- Description
- Marcus Powlowski, Liberal MP and co-chair of the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying, discusses the committee’s report recommending against expanding medical assistance in dying (MAID) for people suffering solely from mental illness.
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- Conservative MPs comment on MAID committee report – June 17, 2026
- Runtime
- 17:57
- Date posted
- 11 days ago
- Description
- On Parliament Hill, Conservative MPs Tamara Jansen, Michael Cooper, Todd Doherty and Andrew Lawton comment on the report released by the Special Joint Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying recommending against expanding medical assistance in dying (MAID) for people suffering solely from mental illness.
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- MPs comment on Canada’s energy exports, legislative push ahead of summer break – June 17, 2026
- Runtime
- 34:17
- Date posted
- 11 days ago
- Description
- MPs speak with reporters on Parliament Hill as they convene for the daily question period in the House of Commons.
Conservative MP Michael Chong comments on a joint statement by G7 leaders on Canada being a stable global energy provider. Chong is also asked about the new report from a special parliamentary committee examining the expansion of medical assistance in dying to individuals solely suffering from a mental illness.
Conservative MPs Rachael Thomas and Garnett Genuis speak about a motion their party introduced at committee regarding allegations of Chinese foreign interference. They also comment on how they intend to campaign against Alberta independence.
NDP Leader Avi Lewis and NDP MP Jenny Kwan comment on the Liberal government’s effort to push through legislation ahead of Parliament’s summer break.
Ministers Marc Miller (Canadian identity and culture) and Patty Hajdu are also asked about the government’s legislative p...
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- Premier Danielle Smith announces new Alberta Energy Rebate – June 17, 2026
- Runtime
- 38:59
- Date posted
- 11 days ago
- Description
- Alberta Premier Danielle Smith holds a news conference at Calgary’s Gasoline Alley Museum to announce a new Alberta Energy Rebate, providing one-time $100 payments to eligible Albertans starting July 1.
She is joined by Finance Minister Jason Nixon, Affordability Minister R.J. Sigurdson, and Trellis Society CEO Jeff Dyer.

