Ian Baily

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Poilievre rejects severance offered to defeated MPs after losing Ontario riding

Poilievre rejects severance offered to defeated MPs after losing Ontario riding

Federal Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre is rejecting a severance package estimated at about $150,000 that he was entitled to receive after losing his Ottawa-area riding, a party official says. Under the rules of the House of Commons, Mr. Poilievre is eligible for severance worth $154,850, according to the calculations of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF).

Canadians urged to show national pride on Flag Day, in the face of Trump’s ‘threats and insults’

Canadians urged to show national pride on Flag Day, in the face of Trump’s ‘threats and insults’

Canada’s five living former prime ministers have united to salute Canadian patriotism, prompted by the recent “threats and insults” of U.S. President Donald Trump. The prime ministers. whose terms in office span 1979 to 2015, are also asking Canadians to fly the country’s flag with pride on Feb. 15, which is Flag Day and the 60th anniversary of the red-and-white...

Chief electoral officer wants crackdown on ballot-related protests

Chief electoral officer wants crackdown on ballot-related protests

Canada should bring in penalties for individuals who are responsible for stacking ballots with independent candidates, the federal chief electoral officer says, criticizing the tactic used by activists as a form of political protest. Stéphane Perrault, who leads Elections Canada, said long ballots create confusion for voters and challenges in counting and processing results. Individuals who choose to protest the...

Homelessness and open drug use in downtown Ottawa bring a national crisis to Parliament’s doorstep

Homelessness and open drug use in downtown Ottawa bring a national crisis to Parliament’s doorstep

From a downtown Ottawa sidewalk, Kevin Aubin has been watching what he describes as alarming changes in the city’s downtown, several blocks south of Parliament Hill. The veteran panhandler says that he is seeing an influx of troubling newcomers on Bank Street in Ottawa’s core, a main street similar to downtown areas of Granville Street in Vancouver, Yonge Street in...

RCMP commissioner open to new approach to protect politicians against violence

RCMP commissioner open to new approach to protect politicians against violence

RCMP Commissioner Michael Duheme says he’s open to a former cabinet minister’s suggestion that protecting federal politicians from violence be handled by an agency other than the Mounties. Mr. Duheme, who worked in protection earlier in his RCMP career, was responding to the proposal from Catherine McKenna, who was subject to harassment while Ottawa Centre MP from 2015 to 2021.

Over $6-million price for new Canadian diplomatic residence in New York City no big deal, says realtor

Over $6-million price for new Canadian diplomatic residence in New York City no big deal, says realtor

The realtors involved in the purchase of a US$6.6-million condo for Canada’s consul general in New York defend the move as a good deal, saying it is consistent with prices in Manhattan and reflects long-term planning. Erin Boisson Aries and Thomas Aabo of Douglas Elliman represented the Canadian government in the transaction, according to their spokesperson. The New York-based luxury...

‘Revolving door’ of foreign ministers works against Canada’s interests: Axworthy

‘Revolving door’ of foreign ministers works against Canada’s interests: Axworthy

The number of foreign affairs ministers under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has worked against Canada’s interests on the global stage, says Lloyd Axworthy, a former Liberal cabinet minister who held the post for four years. Mr. Axworthy, nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his work to ban land mines while he was foreign affairs minister for then-prime-minister Jean Chrétien...

U.S. vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance is a study in contradiction

U.S. vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance is a study in contradiction

J.D. Vance is a mess of contradictions. He once mused about whether Donald Trump, then a candidate for U.S. president in 2016, was “America’s Hitler,” before becoming one of Mr. Trump’s biggest supporters. Mr. Vance is a former venture capitalist who has said big tech companies should be broken up, an anti-elite and self-described hillbilly who graduated from Yale Law...

Majority want public release of names of MPs accused of foreign interference, poll says

Majority want public release of names of MPs accused of foreign interference, poll says

Most Canadians surveyed want the public release of the names of MPs accused of foreign interference, according to a new poll. Sixty-eight per cent of those surveyed want the disclosure of the names and for the elected officials to have an opportunity to publicly explain their actions, according to a Nanos Research survey conducted for The Globe and Mail. Meanwhile...

Trudeau, Poilievre, Singh begin fundraising campaigns in Alberta and Montreal

Trudeau, Poilievre, Singh begin fundraising campaigns in Alberta and Montreal

With the House of Commons on a summer break, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre are out on the fundraising trail this week, with the leaders looking to Montreal and Alberta for support. Accompanied by a pair of ministers, Mr. Trudeau held an event in Montreal on Wednesday, and Mr. Poilievre has events planned in Alberta on...

Poilievre takes no position on hybrid work for federal public servants

Poilievre takes no position on hybrid work for federal public servants

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is declining to take a definitive position on the federal government moving to have public servants work a minimum three days a week in their offices, up from two days. Mr. Poilievre was asked about the issue on Thursday during a news conference in Vancouver and did not directly clarify where he stood on the matter.

Pierre Poilievre’s popularity is having a major impact on B.C. politics, new poll suggests

Pierre Poilievre’s popularity is having a major impact on B.C. politics, new poll suggests

As federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre prepares to hold a rally Monday on Vancouver Island, a new poll suggests the provincial Conservative Party in British Columbia is benefiting from his popularity even though there are no official links between the two parties. Fifty-six per cent of likely federal Conservative voters support the provincial Conservatives instead of BC United, the other...

Duclos makes the case for renovation of the Supreme Court

Duclos makes the case for renovation of the Supreme Court

Canada’s Public Services Minister says the historic Supreme Court of Canada complex in downtown Ottawa needs to be renovated despite a cost for the project that has risen above a projected $1-billion and has no final figure in sight. “It has never been refurbished, and what we are going to do in the next years will have a value that...

B.C.’s Iain Black joining other high-profile candidates in run for federal Tories as party’s fortunes surge

B.C.’s Iain Black joining other high-profile candidates in run for federal Tories as party’s fortunes surge

Former B.C. labour minister Iain Black is entering the race to run for the Conservatives in a Vancouver-area riding while former finance minister Mike de Jong says he is considering a run for the party in the next federal election. The interest comes as the Conservatives, leading in public opinion polls, are drawing some high-profile candidates ahead of a federal...

Trudeau raises questions about Poilievre adviser’s links to grocery sector

Trudeau raises questions about Poilievre adviser’s links to grocery sector

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Pierre Poilievre needs to explain why a key adviser has been lobbying for the grocery sector while the Conservative leader has been raising concerns about grocery prices. Mr. Trudeau raised the concern about Jenni Byrne, who served as a deputy chief of staff to former prime minister Stephen Harper and has been an adviser to...

Insiders offer advice to Poilievre as Conservatives look to turn polling success to election win

Insiders offer advice to Poilievre as Conservatives look to turn polling success to election win

Federal Conservatives are polling consistently ahead of their rivals and large crowds are turning up for rallies featuring leader Pierre Poilievre, but some party stalwarts and political observers say such positive developments aren’t nearly enough to guarantee electoral success. The Conservatives need to take steps this year to maintain their momentum, they say, such as moderating the party’s message to...

Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis says Canada needs to leave the United Nations

Conservative MP Leslyn Lewis says Canada needs to leave the United Nations

The Prime Minister’s Office is questioning a high-profile Conservative MP’s support for a petition that seeks Canada’s withdrawal from the United Nations and its subsidiary agencies. Leslyn Lewis, who ran for the Conservative leadership in the party’s last two leadership contests, sponsored the public petition to bring it before Parliament and is seeking signatories. Burnaby, B.C., resident Doug Porter initiated...