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- Lobbyists anticipate this year's federal budget could be the last before the next election.
- Lobbyists anticipate this year's federal budget could be the last before the next election.
- Lobbyists anticipate this year's federal budget could be the last before the next election.
- This year’s 100 most influential list is peppered with the politicians, political staffers and strategists, public servants, and media who help shape policy, hold
List | BY LAURA RYCKEWAERT, MIKE LAPOINTE, ABBAS RANA, NEIL MOSS, SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN | January 30, 2023
List | BY LAURA RYCKEWAERT, MIKE LAPOINTE, ABBAS RANA, NEIL MOSS, SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN | January 30, 2023
- This year’s 100 most influential list is peppered with the politicians, political staffers and strategists, public servants, and media who help shape policy, hold
List | BY LAURA RYCKEWAERT, MIKE LAPOINTE, ABBAS RANA, NEIL MOSS, SAMANTHA WRIGHT ALLEN | January 30, 2023
- This year’s 100 most influential list is peppered with the politicians, political staffers and strategists, public servants, and media who help shape policy, hold
- Trump, Trudeau, Tweets, Truth is an extended meditation on what has become of political discourse in the 21st century, when the news media of old—beggared
- Trump, Trudeau, Tweets, Truth is an extended meditation on what has become of political discourse in the 21st century, when the news media of old—beggared
- Trump, Trudeau, Tweets, Truth is an extended meditation on what has become of political discourse in the 21st century, when the news media of old—beggared
- Above the Fold: A Personal History of the Toronto Star, by John Honderich, Penguin Random House Canada, $35. 2. A Cooperative Disagreement: Canada-United States Relations
- Above the Fold: A Personal History of the Toronto Star, by John Honderich, Penguin Random House Canada, $35. 2. A Cooperative Disagreement: Canada-United States Relations
- Above the Fold: A Personal History of the Toronto Star, by John Honderich, Penguin Random House Canada, $35. 2. A Cooperative Disagreement: Canada-United States Relations
- The executive and legislative branches of government are the main ways to exert political influence, particularly in cabinet and the Prime Minister’s Office. But
- The executive and legislative branches of government are the main ways to exert political influence, particularly in cabinet and the Prime Minister’s Office. But
- The executive and legislative branches of government are the main ways to exert political influence, particularly in cabinet and the Prime Minister’s Office. But
- A return to more in-person meetings in 2022 may reduce the extraordinarily high level of government engagement that has been typical during the COVID-19
- A return to more in-person meetings in 2022 may reduce the extraordinarily high level of government engagement that has been typical during the COVID-19
- A return to more in-person meetings in 2022 may reduce the extraordinarily high level of government engagement that has been typical during the COVID-19
- Ottawa’s back in action and this year’s political landscape of the powerful and influential will be shaped by the prolonged pandemic and a repeat minority
- Ottawa’s back in action and this year’s political landscape of the powerful and influential will be shaped by the prolonged pandemic and a repeat minority
- Ottawa’s back in action and this year’s political landscape of the powerful and influential will be shaped by the prolonged pandemic and a repeat minority
- Long story short, the 2021 Canadian political landscape was like no other in recent memory, and The Hill Times partnered once again with Forum
- Long story short, the 2021 Canadian political landscape was like no other in recent memory, and The Hill Times partnered once again with Forum
- Long story short, the 2021 Canadian political landscape was like no other in recent memory, and The Hill Times partnered once again with Forum
- With what has been described as a “biting rhetorical style,” Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre took the top spot as voted by politicos in The
- With what has been described as a “biting rhetorical style,” Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre took the top spot as voted by politicos in The
- With what has been described as a “biting rhetorical style,” Conservative MP Pierre Poilievre took the top spot as voted by politicos in The
- The pandemic may have indefinitely suspended most in-person lobbying campaigns and social engagements, but lobbyists say they’re busier than they’ve ever been. While COVID-19
- The pandemic may have indefinitely suspended most in-person lobbying campaigns and social engagements, but lobbyists say they’re busier than they’ve ever been. While COVID-19
- The pandemic may have indefinitely suspended most in-person lobbying campaigns and social engagements, but lobbyists say they’re busier than they’ve ever been. While COVID-19
- With the pandemic still raging, and several painfully long months to go before most Canadians have the option of getting a vaccine, the political
- With the pandemic still raging, and several painfully long months to go before most Canadians have the option of getting a vaccine, the political
- With the pandemic still raging, and several painfully long months to go before most Canadians have the option of getting a vaccine, the political
- Acadian Driftwood: One Family and the Great Expulsion, by Tyler LeBlanc, Goose Lane Editions, 184pp., $19.95 A History of My Brief Body, by Billy-Ray
- Acadian Driftwood: One Family and the Great Expulsion, by Tyler LeBlanc, Goose Lane Editions, 184pp., $19.95 A History of My Brief Body, by Billy-Ray
- Acadian Driftwood: One Family and the Great Expulsion, by Tyler LeBlanc, Goose Lane Editions, 184pp., $19.95 A History of My Brief Body, by Billy-Ray
- Re: “Minority rules: 2020’s most influential figures to watch in federal politics,” (The Hill Times, Jan. 27, 2020). Where were all the Members of
Opinion | February 24, 2020
Opinion | February 24, 2020
- Re: “Minority rules: 2020’s most influential figures to watch in federal politics,” (The Hill Times, Jan. 27, 2020). Where were all the Members of
Opinion | February 24, 2020
- Re: “Minority rules: 2020’s most influential figures to watch in federal politics,” (The Hill Times, Jan. 27, 2020). Where were all the Members of
- In a year stacked with headlines of men behaving badly amid the #MeToo movement, this was Chrystia Freeland’s year. She handled the volatile NAFTA
- In a year stacked with headlines of men behaving badly amid the #MeToo movement, this was Chrystia Freeland’s year. She handled the volatile NAFTA
- In a year stacked with headlines of men behaving badly amid the #MeToo movement, this was Chrystia Freeland’s year. She handled the volatile NAFTA
- PARLIAMENT HILL—Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland are this year’s best cabinet ministers in
- PARLIAMENT HILL—Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland are this year’s best cabinet ministers in
- PARLIAMENT HILL—Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale, Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland are this year’s best cabinet ministers in
- The rise and fall of political fortunes in Ottawa can almost always be traced back to decisions made by the players in federal politics,
- The rise and fall of political fortunes in Ottawa can almost always be traced back to decisions made by the players in federal politics,
- The rise and fall of political fortunes in Ottawa can almost always be traced back to decisions made by the players in federal politics,
- They say the sun only shines until supper time: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was voted the most valuable politician in Ottawa but more people
- They say the sun only shines until supper time: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was voted the most valuable politician in Ottawa but more people
- They say the sun only shines until supper time: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was voted the most valuable politician in Ottawa but more people
- NHL legend Ken Dryden says his latest book on brain injuries in hockey wasn’t intended to simply draw attention to the serious consequences facing
- NHL legend Ken Dryden says his latest book on brain injuries in hockey wasn’t intended to simply draw attention to the serious consequences facing
- NHL legend Ken Dryden says his latest book on brain injuries in hockey wasn’t intended to simply draw attention to the serious consequences facing
- From bureaucrats to political staffers, there are thousands of people working to move the wheels of government forward beyond the elected officials in cabinet.
- From bureaucrats to political staffers, there are thousands of people working to move the wheels of government forward beyond the elected officials in cabinet.
- From bureaucrats to political staffers, there are thousands of people working to move the wheels of government forward beyond the elected officials in cabinet.
- OTTAWA—CBC’s Power & Politics host Rosemary Barton has been named one of four new hosts of the public broadcaster’s nightly flagship newscast The National,
- OTTAWA—CBC’s Power & Politics host Rosemary Barton has been named one of four new hosts of the public broadcaster’s nightly flagship newscast The National,
- OTTAWA—CBC’s Power & Politics host Rosemary Barton has been named one of four new hosts of the public broadcaster’s nightly flagship newscast The National,
- Curling fans both local and national have cheered them on as Team Ontario or Team Canada, depending on the tournament. Now, Lisa Weagle, Joanne
- Curling fans both local and national have cheered them on as Team Ontario or Team Canada, depending on the tournament. Now, Lisa Weagle, Joanne
- Curling fans both local and national have cheered them on as Team Ontario or Team Canada, depending on the tournament. Now, Lisa Weagle, Joanne
- For 150 years, Canada’s political parties have worked to secure power and influence—one voter at a time. Now, lobbyists and digital marketing gurus are
- For 150 years, Canada’s political parties have worked to secure power and influence—one voter at a time. Now, lobbyists and digital marketing gurus are
- For 150 years, Canada’s political parties have worked to secure power and influence—one voter at a time. Now, lobbyists and digital marketing gurus are
- Every day, as the Centennial Flame burns bright against the iconic backdrop of Parliament Hill, dozens of nickels, dimes, quarters, loonies, and toonies fly
- Every day, as the Centennial Flame burns bright against the iconic backdrop of Parliament Hill, dozens of nickels, dimes, quarters, loonies, and toonies fly
- Every day, as the Centennial Flame burns bright against the iconic backdrop of Parliament Hill, dozens of nickels, dimes, quarters, loonies, and toonies fly
- In a country that has a lot of difficulty narrowing down a national food, the donut is one of a few that has shaped
- In a country that has a lot of difficulty narrowing down a national food, the donut is one of a few that has shaped
- In a country that has a lot of difficulty narrowing down a national food, the donut is one of a few that has shaped
- Sipping on a glass of wine, a pint of beer or a wee dram of scotch has been part of Canada’s culture for the
- Sipping on a glass of wine, a pint of beer or a wee dram of scotch has been part of Canada’s culture for the
- Sipping on a glass of wine, a pint of beer or a wee dram of scotch has been part of Canada’s culture for the
- Curry and chemical skin peels. Bollywood and Islamophobia. Work visas, taxi drivers, and the tech geniuses of Silicon Valley. What do all of these
- Curry and chemical skin peels. Bollywood and Islamophobia. Work visas, taxi drivers, and the tech geniuses of Silicon Valley. What do all of these
- Curry and chemical skin peels. Bollywood and Islamophobia. Work visas, taxi drivers, and the tech geniuses of Silicon Valley. What do all of these
- In the online video, rollicking waves bounce off the pool’s tall walls, forming even higher crests in the simulation test. A person bobs and
- In the online video, rollicking waves bounce off the pool’s tall walls, forming even higher crests in the simulation test. A person bobs and
- In the online video, rollicking waves bounce off the pool’s tall walls, forming even higher crests in the simulation test. A person bobs and
- Words by Rachel Aiello, Ally Foster, Christina Leadlay, Chelsea Nash, Laura Ryckwaert, and Shruti Shekar People are starting to talk about youth differently. They’re
- Words by Rachel Aiello, Ally Foster, Christina Leadlay, Chelsea Nash, Laura Ryckwaert, and Shruti Shekar People are starting to talk about youth differently. They’re
- Words by Rachel Aiello, Ally Foster, Christina Leadlay, Chelsea Nash, Laura Ryckwaert, and Shruti Shekar People are starting to talk about youth differently. They’re
- The men and women who head Rio de Janeiro to represent Canada at the Olympic and Paralympic games this summer will try to make
- The men and women who head Rio de Janeiro to represent Canada at the Olympic and Paralympic games this summer will try to make
- The men and women who head Rio de Janeiro to represent Canada at the Olympic and Paralympic games this summer will try to make
- From no-name policy wonk to Official Opposition Leader, Rona Ambrose has had an impressive 12 years in Ottawa. She became the youngest female member
- From no-name policy wonk to Official Opposition Leader, Rona Ambrose has had an impressive 12 years in Ottawa. She became the youngest female member
- From no-name policy wonk to Official Opposition Leader, Rona Ambrose has had an impressive 12 years in Ottawa. She became the youngest female member
- “Trump? Really? Trump?” — Stephen Azzi, professor of political management and history at Carleton University. “Bring back Obama.” — Norman Hillmer, a
Opinion | July 11, 2016
Opinion | July 11, 2016
- “Trump? Really? Trump?” — Stephen Azzi, professor of political management and history at Carleton University. “Bring back Obama.” — Norman Hillmer, a
Opinion | July 11, 2016
- “Trump? Really? Trump?” — Stephen Azzi, professor of political management and history at Carleton University. “Bring back Obama.” — Norman Hillmer, a
- News articles and sound bytes still buzz with talk of ‘senate reform’ after years of bad publicity involving individual senators, expense scandals, and renewed
- News articles and sound bytes still buzz with talk of ‘senate reform’ after years of bad publicity involving individual senators, expense scandals, and renewed
- News articles and sound bytes still buzz with talk of ‘senate reform’ after years of bad publicity involving individual senators, expense scandals, and renewed
- Rachel Kadloo, 19, has lived in Ottawa for most of her life. Like many other young people, she’s unsure of her future. She’d like
- Rachel Kadloo, 19, has lived in Ottawa for most of her life. Like many other young people, she’s unsure of her future. She’d like
- Rachel Kadloo, 19, has lived in Ottawa for most of her life. Like many other young people, she’s unsure of her future. She’d like
- Yann Martel wants to be a minimalist. He wants it the way some of us want to look like Gisele Bündchen, but enjoy a
- Yann Martel wants to be a minimalist. He wants it the way some of us want to look like Gisele Bündchen, but enjoy a
- Yann Martel wants to be a minimalist. He wants it the way some of us want to look like Gisele Bündchen, but enjoy a
- P&I Photographs by Jake Wright. Since word first hit the street that Ottawa chef Matthew Carmichael would be opening a restaurant at 62 Sparks
- P&I Photographs by Jake Wright. Since word first hit the street that Ottawa chef Matthew Carmichael would be opening a restaurant at 62 Sparks
- P&I Photographs by Jake Wright. Since word first hit the street that Ottawa chef Matthew Carmichael would be opening a restaurant at 62 Sparks
- Last quarter I wrote about Canada’s crucial, yet mostly unknown, leadership role in helping Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies adopt principles for ethics in
- Last quarter I wrote about Canada’s crucial, yet mostly unknown, leadership role in helping Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies adopt principles for ethics in
- Last quarter I wrote about Canada’s crucial, yet mostly unknown, leadership role in helping Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economies adopt principles for ethics in
- He helped two Liberal prime ministers win or hold onto power four times; served in the federal Cabinet for two; and got up close
- He helped two Liberal prime ministers win or hold onto power four times; served in the federal Cabinet for two; and got up close
- He helped two Liberal prime ministers win or hold onto power four times; served in the federal Cabinet for two; and got up close