Downward pressure from wildfire-affected oil and gas production didn’t stop growth in May, but StatCan says it’s slowed since then
The House of Commons is now on a break until Sept. 18. The Senate resumes sitting on Sept. 19.In Charlottetown, P.E.I., Chrystia Freeland visited a not-for-profit organization then held a media availability.Lisa MacLeod, the member of the Ontario legislature for the Ottawa-area riding of Nepean, is speaking outMembers of the federal cabinet were largely out of the spotlight Friday, getting up to speed on their assignments.
The Politics Briefing newsletter reached out to Mr. Garneau for his thoughts on what the new members of cabinet are facing now. “You and your new staffers are now going to have to learn the many new files of your new ministry. Your deputy minister and his or her team are going to sit down with you and brief you on dealing with the most urgent files. You may be aware of some of the more urgent files because you have heard them discussed around the cabinet table or talked about in Question Period or the media. But you’ll have to dig much deeper because those files are now your responsibility.
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