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  • [H1] Feds offering ‘white glove’ treatment for laid off public servants receiving severance, says PSPC official
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  • [H1] Canada’s Wildlife Is Sounding the Alarm. We Still Have Time to Act.
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  • [H1] Main estimates set out $502.8-billion for 2026-27 as National Defence tops voted spending
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  • [H1] Carney’s contradictions: from Davos to New Delhi
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  • [H1] Major public service shakeup taps David Morrison to ‘elevated’ key foreign policy role in the centre
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  • [H1] NDP MPs Idlout, Gazan join Lewis at leadership event in Ottawa
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  • [H1] Liberals and Conservatives get it wrong on nominations in held ridings, yet again
  • [H1] Liberals and Conservatives get it wrong on nominations in held ridings, yet again
  • [H1] Ottawa discourages health-care innovation, and patients pay the price 
  • [H1] Mark Carney’s 50 shades of grey zones
  • [H1] Defending Canada, where ocean capability runs deep 
  • [H1] ‘Playing with fire’: Tony Manera recalls pushback during sovereignty debate
  • [H1] Canada’s support for U.S. action in Iran ‘sets a terrible precedent,’ says letter writer
  • [H1] Canada’s support for U.S. action in Iran ‘sets a terrible precedent,’ says letter writer
  • [H1] Canada’s trade ambitions rest on a food system we’re dismantling
  • [H1] Ongoing grievance over public service health-plan switch an ‘interesting’ case, says labour lawyer
  • [H1] Outspoken health advocate Joss Reimer talks about finding ‘common ground’ with government as she becomes Canada’s top doctor
  • [H1] Union warns pay system may not be able to handle layoffs, early retirements 10 years after start of Phoenix problems
  • [H1] Bringing investment banking rigour to Ottawa
  • [H1] Failed asylum-seeker motion shows Conservatives ‘smelled blood in the water’ with minister, immigration as wedge issue, say politicos
  • [H1] Failed asylum-seeker motion shows Conservatives ‘smelled blood in the water’ with minister, immigration as wedge issue, say politicos
  • [H1] The Coutts Diaries is the most revealing book ever written about Canadian politics
  • [H1] The Coutts Diaries is the most revealing book ever written about Canadian politics
  • [H1] The bathtub is overflowing: why Canada’s climate strategy needs to pull the plug
  • [H1] The bathtub is overflowing: why Canada’s climate strategy needs to pull the plug
  • [H1] The bathtub is overflowing: why Canada’s climate strategy needs to pull the plug
  • [H1] As Canada redefines its place in the world, rare disease patients are still looking south
  • [H1] Mining a collective defence against Trump’s threats
  • [H1] New policy adding nurse practitioners to public health-care plans will go ahead April 1
  • [H1] New policy adding nurse practitioners to public health-care plans will go ahead April 1
  • [H1] New policy adding nurse practitioners to public health-care plans will go ahead April 1
  • [H1] ‘A fundamental shift’: new strategy an opportunity to grow domestic industrial base, say lobbyists
  • [H1] Ottawa unsure how to regulate AI chatbots after Tumbler Ridge report, as Solomon says ‘all options are on the table’
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  • [H1] McGuinty, Anand to speak at Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence March 4-5
  • [H1] McGuinty, Anand to speak at Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence March 4-5
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  • [H1] Tumbler Ridge shooting upends the agenda: The week in review
  • [H1] The Hill Times’ Top 100 Lobbyists in 2025: lobbyists prepare for ‘significant reset’ as federal election begins
  • [H1] Tracking job cuts in the federal public service
  • [H1] ‘Hang tight’: Why Quebec sovereignty and separatism are in the headlines again
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  • [H1] First-quarter expenses: MPs spent nearly $28-million
  • [H1] First-quarter expenses: MPs spent nearly $28-million
  • [H1] This Parliament’s ethics roundup: blind trusts, recusals, gifts, and more
  • [H1] This Parliament’s ethics roundup: blind trusts, recusals, gifts, and more
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  • [H1] Take The Hill Times politics quiz
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  • [H1] Carney government bills: tracking their progress into law
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  • [H1] The number of sick days claimed by bureaucrats, broken down by department
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  • [H1] MPs’ annual office budgets for 2025-26
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Main estimates set out $502.8-billion for 2026-27 as National Defence tops voted spending
  • [H1] Liberals to cut CBC by $192-million in 2026-27
  • [H1] Feds are ‘silencing’ an agent of Parliament by leaving post vacant, says ex-budget watchdog Giroux
  • [H1] How to fix Canada’s sputtering productivity
  • [H1] ‘Once you get a carveout from one province, it’s game over’: Ottawa-Alberta MOU draws advocates with economic and environment concerns
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H1] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
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  • [H3] ‘We knew there was something coming’: how a Canadian charity has been sending aid into Ukraine
  • [H3] Feds are ‘silencing’ an agent of Parliament by leaving post vacant, says ex-budget watchdog Giroux
  • [H3] Liberals to cut CBC by $192-million in 2026-27
  • [H3] ‘We need guardrails’: Senators look to get ‘ahead of the curve’ on AI regulation as feds eye legislative gaps
  • [H3] Carney shuffles top public servants
  • [H3] Carney to address Australian parliament
  • [H3] EU putting pressure on laggard members to fully ratify trade pact with Canada 
  • [H3] Pilgrimages prove politicians paying attention
  • [H3] ‘Reconnecting with an old friend’: Library of Parliament building marks 150 years with special tours
  • [H3] Some NDP leadership candidates’ policies ‘not terribly viable,’ says McPherson, who denies she’s running a centrist campaign
  • [H3] Carney regroups with Modi in New Delhi
  • [H3] Carney can’t use the clock to avoid questions
  • [H3] The reality of Carney is different than what it appears: CJPME advocate
  • [H3] Trump’s steady coarsening of public life threatens democracy
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Canada can no longer pretend the U.S. is ‘safe’ for refugees
  • [H3] In a fractured world, women peacebuilders are essential 
  • [H3] Can Carney reconcile his Davos goals with complicity in the Iran war?
  • [H3] Netanyahu makes a sucker out of Trump with Iran attack
  • [H3] ‘Don’t be indifferent’: Iranian-Canadian author shares story of his life inside infamous Tehran prison in new book
  • [H3] ‘Treating politics as a system of balance, not battle’: new book brings fresh insights into Mackenzie King and lessons for today’s leaders
  • [H3] First Nations are ‘ready’ to move beyond the Indian Act, but time’s running out, says author Bob Joseph
  • [H3] The Finest Hotel in Kabul is a window into Afghan endurance through the eyes of locals working at the Intercontinental Hotel
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Northern, Arctic Affairs Minister Chartrand has a new chief of staff
  • [H3] Carney touches down in Mumbai
  • [H3] Japan celebrates Expo 2025
  • [H3] Poilievre speaks on Canada-U.S. relations in T.O.
  • [H3] Liberal MP Kayabaga to talk unlocking growth in Africa and the Caribbean during Empire Club event on Feb. 26
  • [H3] Secretary of State Long adds director, and others to team
  • [H3] Koreans come calling
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Most Albertans don’t support separation, but referendum poses unintended, temporary consequences for Poilievre’s federal Conservatives in the province, says pollster
  • [H3] Two fresh hires for Finance Minister Champagne
  • [H3] Third parties once again main source of House workplace harassment, violence complaints in 2025
  • [H3] It’s time to prioritize Canada’s media sovereignty and democratic resilience
  • [H3] Senator’s anti-non-disclosure agreement bill faces roadblocks      
  • [H3] Pipelines or a national power grid: what should Canada build now?
  • [H3] Japan not expecting ‘major shift’ in Canada’s posture in the Indo-Pacific: official 
  • [H3] What’s next for Cuba?
  • [H3] What’s up with Trump’s unprecedented demand for state voter lists?
  • [H3] Politics This Morning: Senate committee to dig into discrimination at human rights commission
  • [H3] Politics This Morning: Alghabra to discuss proposed changes to airline passenger rights
  • [H3] Politics This Morning: House Veterans Affairs Committee to hear from women veterans
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Q&A | Canada’s ‘ambitious’ defence strategy and the ‘tough slog’ ahead, with Mark Norman
  • [H3] Artist Phil Richards calls his portrait of Stephen Harper ‘more insightful than your typical media snapshot’
  • [H3] Q&A | On Carney’s ‘brilliant’ speech, efforts to ‘neutralize’ China, and more with Sheila Copps
  • [H3] A dozen staffers accounted for so far on Treasury Board President Ali’s team
  • [H3] Justice Minister Lametti adds a rights implementation director to his team
  • [H3] PMO Ontario desk among handful of recent staff exits from top office
  • [H3] Deputy minister shuffle sees shakeup to Privy Council Office, nine new leaders in key roles
  • [H3] Large shuffle to public service expected once Sabia takes PCO reins
  • [H3] The federal public servants running in election 2025
  • [H3] Democracy Watch argues Federal Court case against Trudeau snap election call deserves to go forward
  • [H3] Paul Martin to talk about global turmoil; Marc Roy has a new gig; Indiescreens announced; and Philipupillai joins HT’s newsroom
  • [H3] New language-learning app named after late Liberal bilingualism champion
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Rob Batherson debriefs on Poilievre’s leadership win and what’s next for Conservatives
  • [H3] Sheila Copps on Greenland, a 2026 election, and the return of Parliament
  • [H3] Re-engaging with China, with Senator Yuen Pau Woo
  • [H3] The Hill Times’ Top 100 Best Books in 2025
  • [H3] All eyes on Trump: meet the top 50 foreign policy influencers navigating Canada’s role in a rocky world
  • [H3] The Hill Times’ Top 100 Lobbyists in 2025: lobbyists prepare for ‘significant reset’ as federal election begins
  • [H3] ‘Voters have short memories’: delayed elections commissioner report puts damper on accountability, says political scientist Alex Marland
  • [H3] The road ahead on foreign interference
  • [H3] A snap election still possible, despite potential Liberal byelection wins and more rumoured floor-crossings, say some pollsters
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  • [H3] With seven Upper Chamber vacancies, PCO won’t say how new Senators will be appointed as Senate advisory board loses more members
  • [H3] Prime ministers’ portraits, through the years
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Stories from the past should not help separatists
  • [H3] ‘Everyone should feel the hit’: ministerial offices and PMO should be cut, too, say some leading public policy experts
  • [H3] Cost of public servants continues to rise, though growth of bureaucracy began to slow in 2024-25: PBO
  • [H3] ‘It’s not my bill, it’s our bill’: Senator Henkel and 50 advocacy groups push for law calling for women’s health framework
  • [H3] Liberals hope ‘national unity’ council quells divisions after scrapping Islamophobia and antisemitism envoys
  • [H3] The politicking of identity has always been a nation-building project
  • [H3] Urban Indigenous funding cutbacks threaten ‘backbone’ of Friendship Centre services, says Ontario federation head
  • [H3] ‘This is our home, so we need to be part of the solution’: Inuit-led university to strengthen Canada’s Arctic, say Senators
  • [H3] A partial table cannot deliver justice for Indigenous people
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  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] End of an era: Van Dusen signs off with a song
  • [H3] Poilievre a ‘Nerd Prom’ no-show, Trudeau’s jokes more funny in ‘original German’
  • [H3] Party on the Hill, one party of the year
  • [H3] ‘We’re hurt, too’: U.S. envoy counters Canadians’ outrage over annexation threats
  • [H3] Agriculture to be included in interim trade pact, says Indian envoy
  • [H3] Wary of reciprocity: some embassies are raising concerns over diplomatic security in Ottawa
  • [H3] We must not forget countless ‘helping hands’ that truly make Canada special: O’Reilly Runte
  • [H3] Gender apartheid and the women’s health crisis in Afghanistan
  • [H3] Canada should buy defence equipment based on need, not politics: retired Navy engineer
  • [H3] Carney’s India sojourn comes without safety net for threatened Canadians
  • [H3] Think big: Senate Building should be turned into high-speed rail hub in 2037
  • [H3] RTO remains hypocritical while hybrid Parliament lives
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
  • [H3] Supply chain strategy must go beyond transportation, says Supply Chain Canada president
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