Raffy Boudjikanian

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Carney defends knowledge of Quebec culture, Poilievre insists he's no 'mini-Trump' on Tout le monde en parle

Carney defends knowledge of Quebec culture, Poilievre insists he's no 'mini-Trump' on Tout le monde en parle

TLMEP regularly attracts large audiences in province that elects nearly a quarter of MPs in Canada. Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre faced the critical glare of the mega-popular Radio-Canada talk show Tout le monde en parle on Sunday in an attempt to woo francophone viewers, with the Liberal leader being pressed on his cultural awareness of the province and his...

Liberals lagging other parties in candidates as election call could be days away

Liberals lagging other parties in candidates as election call could be days away

With a federal election call likely in a matter of days, no political party has nominated candidates to all 343 ridings, with Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals behind all the other national parties. The Conservatives lead the pack, with 258 out of 343 ridings filled as of last week. The NDP is in second place, with 217 candidates ready as of Tuesday.

Carney chief of staff's time in cabinet, stance on Gaza under scrutiny

Carney chief of staff's time in cabinet, stance on Gaza under scrutiny

Opposition parties, some Liberal MPs critical of Marco Mendicino's new role. Both the Conservatives and NDP are criticizing prime minister-designate Mark Carney's choice to appoint former public safety minister Marco Mendicino as chief of staff during the transition — one party bringing up the controversy that forced him out of cabinet and the other, his staunch pro-Israel support. NDP Leader...

Union warns Immigration Department cuts will further delay backlogged court cases

Union warns Immigration Department cuts will further delay backlogged court cases

A union representing federal Immigration Department employees is warning planned cuts that would lay off 60 litigation branch analysts could further impact the already strained courts dealing with hundreds of delayed immigration cases in the country's three biggest cities. CBC News obtained a copy of one layoff notice sent to an analyst on Feb. 11, asking them to think about...

Liberals questioning Ruby Dhalla campaign over $21K in donations

Liberals questioning Ruby Dhalla campaign over $21K in donations

Contributions temporarily withheld to ensure compliance with Elections Canada rules. Liberal leadership candidate Ruby Dhalla is denying any wrongdoing as the party withholds $21,000 in contributions to her campaign. The funds are being held as the party probes whether 12 of Dhalla's donors surpassed maximum contribution amounts.

In appeal to Muslims, Freeland pledges to scrap controversial CRA division

In appeal to Muslims, Freeland pledges to scrap controversial CRA division

Should she win the current federal Liberal leadership contest, Chrystia Freeland is pledging to scrap a controversial division of the Canada Revenue Agency that Muslim charities and civil liberties advocates have long accused of discriminatory auditing practices, CBC News has learned.

Liberal leadership hopefuls urge federal intervention on Bill 21

Liberal leadership hopefuls urge federal intervention on Bill 21

With the Supreme Court agreeing to hear a challenge against Quebec's controversial secularism law, Bill 21, Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland, presumed front-runners to replace Justin Trudeau, say they encourage the prime minister to follow through on his word to have the federal government intervene. Ottawa "has a duty to defend the fundamental rights of all Canadians, guaranteed by the...

Provinces warn Ottawa slashing immigration program in half will hurt economy

Provinces warn Ottawa slashing immigration program in half will hurt economy

The federal government has told most provinces and territories they must cut their allotted spaces for economic immigration programs by half this year, triggering concerns about drastic impacts on labour and the economy. The provincial nominee programs (PNPs) are used by all provinces and territories except Quebec and Nunavut. All 11 jurisdictions with PNP slots have been told they will...

Endorsements start rolling in for Liberal leadership contestants from caucus

Endorsements start rolling in for Liberal leadership contestants from caucus

Liberal MPs, especially those who for months had called for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's resignation both publicly and behind closed doors, have started backing two of his potential successors. Twenty-two members of caucus have weighed in, endorsing either former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor Mark Carney or former finance minister Chrystia Freeland, the presumed front-runners in the...

Ontario Liberal MPs want Justin Trudeau to step down: sources

Ontario Liberal MPs want Justin Trudeau to step down: sources

Consensus on PM’s future reached in Saturday call by majority of party's largest regional caucus. At a virtual meeting of the Ontario Liberal caucus on Saturday morning, more than 50 Liberal MPs came to a consensus that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to step down as party leader, multiple sources told CBC News. CBC News is not naming the MPs...

MPs call for crackdown on student protest encampments, ban on display of terror symbols

MPs call for crackdown on student protest encampments, ban on display of terror symbols

Many recommendations in the antisemitism and Islamophobia reports were rejected by Conservative, Bloc MPs. In two reports on antisemitism and Islamophobia in Canada, Liberal and NDP MPs on the House of Commons justice committee said Ottawa should take steps to keep student protest encampments off university grounds, criminally ban the display of terrorist emblems and recognize anti-Palestinian discrimination as a...

Courts warn of 'critical' budget pressures as immigration cases delayed in Canada's 3 largest cities

Courts warn of 'critical' budget pressures as immigration cases delayed in Canada's 3 largest cities

Justice minister to meet with chief justices of 4 federal courts Friday to discuss backlog, budget shortfall. Federal Justice Minister Arif Virani is set to meet with the chief justices of Canada's four federal courts on Friday, after they warned of a budgetary shortfall creating "critical" pressure on their operations, including efforts to clear a backlog of immigration filings in...

Antiwar protesters calling for Israeli embargo ousted from Ottawa building housing MPs' offices

Antiwar protesters calling for Israeli embargo ousted from Ottawa building housing MPs' offices

Dozens of antiwar protesters who occupied the lobby of the Confederation Building in Ottawa, demanding Canada impose an arms embargo on Israel, have now been pushed out into the street. The demonstration started at around 8:45 a.m., with protesters saying they would allow MPs with offices in the building to pass through the crowd, but that MPs would have to...

Nineteen failed refugee claimants were sent back to Afghanistan last year, CBSA says

Nineteen failed refugee claimants were sent back to Afghanistan last year, CBSA says

Canada's border guards sent 19 Afghans who failed their refugee claims back to Afghanistan in 2023 — even as the federal government continued to denounce the human rights record of the Taliban regime that took power more than three years ago. The Canada Border Services Agency told CBC News that none of the Afghans who left last year had their...

Canadian government speaking with allies about Palestinian statehood recognition, official tells MPs

Canadian government speaking with allies about Palestinian statehood recognition, official tells MPs

Ottawa has been speaking with like-minded countries about recognizing a Palestinian state, a government official told a committee of parliamentarians studying the quickest path toward such a declaration Thursday afternoon. "We're taking notes, we're talking to each other, we're weighing the considerations as a group of very like-minded countries," said Alexandre Lévêque, assistant deputy minister for Europe, the Middle East...

Canada condemns latest rollback of women's rights by Taliban regime in Afghanistan

Canada condemns latest rollback of women's rights by Taliban regime in Afghanistan

Canada's Special Representative to Afghanistan David Sproule is condemning the Taliban's latest curtailment of women's rights. The regime moved earlier this week to bar women from reciting the Qur'an or hearing each other pray.

Immigration Department beefing up resources in Beirut amid fears of larger conflict: government official

Immigration Department beefing up resources in Beirut amid fears of larger conflict: government official

The federal Immigration Department has beefed up human resources in Beirut in order to prioritize immigration applications from Lebanon as fears of a larger conflict embroiling the Middle East loom, a senior government source told CBC News. The official, who CBC News is not identifying because they have not been authorized to publicly comment on the matter, also said the...

Commons committee to debate motion on quickest path to Palestinian statehood

Commons committee to debate motion on quickest path to Palestinian statehood

MPs on the House of Commons foreign affairs committee are expected to resume a contentious debate later this morning on the quickest path for Canada to recognize a Palestinian state. The text of the motion — first presented to a closed-doors session of the committee last Thursday by Liberal MPs — asks committee members to dedicate four sessions to studying...

Government MPs presented a motion to study Palestinian statehood at committee, sources say

Government MPs presented a motion to study Palestinian statehood at committee, sources say

Motion found support with NDP, Bloc but was filibustered by Tories. Liberal MPs presented a motion to study a path toward recognizing Palestinian statehood on Thursday, CBC News has learned. The text of the motion — presented in a closed-doors session of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee — calls for the government to find the quickest way toward recognizing a...

Cabinet minister tells Liberals to 'change their attitude' as MPs return to Commons

Cabinet minister tells Liberals to 'change their attitude' as MPs return to Commons

'To come in there and and scold MPs is really out of place,' one MP said. A cabinet minister who serves as the federal Liberals' national campaign co-chair told MPs at the party's recent caucus retreat that they need to "change their attitudes" if they want to turn around their dismal polling numbers, sources tell CBC News. More than half-a-dozen...

Trudeau's Liberals face another big test in Montreal byelection

Trudeau's Liberals face another big test in Montreal byelection

The federal Liberal brand will be put to the test again in a byelection in the Montreal riding of LaSalle—Émard—Verdun on Sept. 16 — a contest Liberal Party brass hope won't deliver a repeat of the party's failure in a Toronto riding earlier this summer. The Liberals' byelection loss in Toronto-St. Paul's — a riding the party had held for...

Liberal staffers pull support for party in Montreal byelection, citing government's stance on Gaza

Liberal staffers pull support for party in Montreal byelection, citing government's stance on Gaza

The Liberal Party of Canada is facing a revolt by ministerial staffers, mostly of Arab and Muslim origin, over the Trudeau government's handling of the war in Gaza and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict generally. Fifty-two Arab and Muslim staffers working in the Liberal government signed a letter addressed to "the leader of the Liberal Party" that says they will not participate...

Ottawa stops funding temporary accommodations for Afghan migrant applicants waiting in Pakistan

Ottawa stops funding temporary accommodations for Afghan migrant applicants waiting in Pakistan

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has stopped subsidizing temporary accommodations in Pakistan for people applying through a special immigration program for Afghans who worked for the Canadian government or armed forces. Special measures for Afghans trying to move to Canada were introduced by the federal government in summer 2021, after the Taliban swept to power and sent many former...

Meeting between Trudeau and Muslim leaders in Quebec called off after many refuse to attend

Meeting between Trudeau and Muslim leaders in Quebec called off after many refuse to attend

A meeting between Muslim leaders in Quebec and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau planned for this afternoon north of Montreal — weeks ahead of a critical byelection in the city — was cancelled after many of those invited refused to attend, CBC News has learned. "Many members of our community continue to feel angry and frustrated with a government that in...

Is urban flooding becoming a more pressing threat as Canada's infrastructure ages?

Is urban flooding becoming a more pressing threat as Canada's infrastructure ages?

After multiple water main breaks and floods across the country this summer, municipalities and experts are warning that urban flooding could become more common as Canada's infrastructure ages. "We have good infrastructure in Canada. The challenge is it's aging and we're not keeping up," John Gamble, president of the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies of Canada, told CBC News.

Ottawa calls for probe into demolished Canadian water treatment plant in Gaza

Ottawa calls for probe into demolished Canadian water treatment plant in Gaza

The Canadian government is "assessing the damage" at a demolished water treatment plant and facility in Gaza that it built 25 years ago, while asking Israel for a full and independent investigation into what occurred, the country's international development minister says. "We have expressed our concern to the government of Israel and we've called for a credible, independent investigation into...

This Liberal threatened to take a stand over Gaza. Now she's leading talks on anti-Palestinian racism

This Liberal threatened to take a stand over Gaza. Now she's leading talks on anti-Palestinian racism

MP Salma Zahid had threatened to resign from committee roles but now staying on. Two Liberal MPs are holding a roundtable Friday evening in Toronto about anti-Palestinian racism, to study whether this type of discrimination should be part of the federal government's recently updated anti-racism strategy, CBC News has learned.

Former Liberal MP considering leadership run in the wake of party's byelection defeat

Former Liberal MP considering leadership run in the wake of party's byelection defeat

Only a day after Conservatives won a federal byelection in the longtime Liberal stronghold of Toronto-St. Paul's, ending a race that was largely viewed as a referendum on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's leadership at the head of the governing party, a new potential contender says he is considering a bid to replace him. Former Liberal MP Frank Baylis confirmed to...

Liberal MP Housefather's appointment to role fighting antisemitism delayed by concerns about caucus divisions

Liberal MP Housefather's appointment to role fighting antisemitism delayed by concerns about caucus divisions

A proposal to appoint Liberal MP Anthony Housefather to a new role fighting antisemitism — which has been in the works for weeks — has been held up by concerns about divisions in the government caucus over the Israel-Hamas war, CBC News has learned. And sources who spoke to CBC News — including one caucus member — are asking how...

Canada promised an air defence system to Ukraine 18 months ago. It still hasn't arrived

Canada promised an air defence system to Ukraine 18 months ago. It still hasn't arrived

Ukraine's minister of foreign affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, says his country is in urgent need of weapons and wishes the air defence system Canada promised more than a year ago was already in Ukraine. Canada announced plans in January 2023 to donate a $406-million surface-to-air missile defence system, but there's still no delivery date. "Of course, we wish the system was...

Trudeau says co-operation coming with Modi, but short on specifics

Trudeau says co-operation coming with Modi, but short on specifics

India and Canada will co-operate on a range of important issues, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said after speaking to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi at the G7 summit. But Trudeau would not specify what those issues are, or whether he raised the allegations about the Indian government's involvement in the killing of Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, which is...

Disputes among G7 nations may prevent consensus on a path to peace in Gaza: experts

Disputes among G7 nations may prevent consensus on a path to peace in Gaza: experts

When U.S. President Joe Biden announced a new proposal for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza last week, it took only a few days for the G7 to endorse the plan in a joint statement. But experts say other disagreements among G7 member countries over the past nine months may mean the world's leading economies fail to reach...

Muslim, Jewish voters leaning away from the federal Liberals as Gaza war grinds on: poll

Muslim, Jewish voters leaning away from the federal Liberals as Gaza war grinds on: poll

A new poll suggests Muslim and Jewish voters are leaning away from the federal Liberals in voting intentions — a possible sign that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's efforts to straddle gaps in public opinion over the Israel-Hamas war are falling short. The new poll of voting intentions by the Angus Reid Institute says the federal NDP is leading the Liberals...

Palestinians seeking passage to Canada fight despair as Rafah campaign closes off their exit

Palestinians seeking passage to Canada fight despair as Rafah campaign closes off their exit

Nearly 200 Palestinians have managed to escape Gaza and obtain approval to travel to Canada — but they had to pay thousands of dollars to smuggle themselves into Egypt. That avenue is now closed off, due to the Israeli military campaign underway in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. On Monday, Hamas announced that it had agreed to a ceasefire...

After several delays, Immigration Canada still doesn't have its promised ombudsperson's office

After several delays, Immigration Canada still doesn't have its promised ombudsperson's office

The federal immigration department has indefinitely postponed plans to hire a workplace ombudsperson to deal with acts of racism and discrimination against its employees, after announcing and then delaying the appointment twice. "The creation of the Ombuds Office is a significant undertaking and entails ongoing engagement with [Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada] employees in Canada and throughout our global network...

India, Pakistan attempted to interfere in Canada's elections: CSIS

India, Pakistan attempted to interfere in Canada's elections: CSIS

The governments of India and Pakistan attempted to interfere in Canada's federal elections in 2019 and 2021, Canada's spy agency said in documents made public late Thursday night. In 2021, the government of India had "intent to interfere and likely conducted clandestine activities," including using an Indian government proxy agent in Canada, according to an unclassified summary written by the...

Foreign interference commissioner seeks to reassure diaspora groups anxious about inquiry

Foreign interference commissioner seeks to reassure diaspora groups anxious about inquiry

The commissioner leading the public inquiry into foreign interference said Thursday the inquiry has taken steps to protect members of diaspora groups who say they fear for their safety if they participate. "Some members of diaspora communities have told us that they fear reprisals if they provide information to the commission," Justice Marie-Josée Hogue said in a media statement.

Muslim groups say MPs won't be welcome in mosques until they call for Gaza ceasefire

Muslim groups say MPs won't be welcome in mosques until they call for Gaza ceasefire

With Ramadan just around the corner, a national Muslim organization and several local congregations are warning members of Parliament they won't be welcome in their mosques until they call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, demand restoration of funding for the UN's aid agency and condemn what they call Israel's "war crimes." An open letter signed by the National Council...

Pierre Trudeau opposed stripping accused Nazi war criminal of citizenship, government document says

Pierre Trudeau opposed stripping accused Nazi war criminal of citizenship, government document says

As justice minister in 1967, former prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau argued against revoking the citizenship of a Canadian citizen the Soviet Union had convicted of heading a firing squad responsible for the deaths of 5,128 Jews during the Second World War, says a 617-page report prepared for the Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals decades ago. The document, now...

Task force rejects calls for special employment status for Jewish, Muslim public servants

Task force rejects calls for special employment status for Jewish, Muslim public servants

Months before the eruption of the Israel-Hamas war ramped up ethic and religious tensions in many Canadian communities, a government task force rejected requests to recognize Muslim and Jewish public servants as separate groups facing systemic workplace barriers, CBC News has learned. Muslim and Jewish public servants asked to be designated as employment equity groups under the Employment Equity Act...

Liberal, NDP MPs to travel to West Bank to connect with Palestinians

Liberal, NDP MPs to travel to West Bank to connect with Palestinians

Five Canadian MPs are set to begin a week-long visit to Jordan and the West Bank today to meet with Palestinian refugees and progressive Israeli groups. The group of MPs landing in Amman, Jordan's capital, includes Liberal MPs Salma Zahid and Shafqat Ali and New Democrat MPs Heather McPherson (the party's foreign affairs critic), Matthew Green and Lindsay Mathyssen.

Group representing Canadian Muslim donors pulls back from Liberal Party over stance on Gaza

Group representing Canadian Muslim donors pulls back from Liberal Party over stance on Gaza

A network representing influential Canadian Muslim donors to the Liberal Party of Canada has dropped out of the ranks of the party's top donors, citing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's disinclination to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, CBC News has learned. In a formal letter sent to party president Sachit Mehra on November 27, the group — which...

NDP, Bloc declined invitations to join recent Israel trip

NDP, Bloc declined invitations to join recent Israel trip

Two of the federal opposition parties that have been calling for a ceasefire in Gaza were invited on a recent trip to Israel organized by United Jewish Appeal but declined to go, CBC News has learned. "I have the impression we would not control the message once we're there," Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet told journalists during a scrum on...

Ottawa reviewing virtual citizenship ceremonies as petition calls on government to pull the plug

Ottawa reviewing virtual citizenship ceremonies as petition calls on government to pull the plug

The federal immigration minister says the government is weighing its options on virtual citizenship ceremonies after a petition signed by more than 1,500 Canadians called on Ottawa to pull the plug. "Doing your citizenship ceremony in public, in front of all your family and with people that are becoming new Canadians, is a moment to remember in people's lives. It...