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The latest from the federal lobbyist registry.

Here’s what the activist media is reporting on this week.

U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff threat on $28 billion worth of Canadian goods is set to take effect just after midnight, unless officials are able to finalize a trade agreement.

StatCan said Canada’s crime severity index, which measures both the number of crimes compared to population and the relative severity of all police-reported crimes, dropped five per cent last year for the second annual decline in a row.

U.S. President Donald Trump's latest tariff threat on $28 billion worth of Canadian goods is set to take effect just after midnight, unless officials are able to finalize a trade agreement.

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Poilievre told a crowd at an event in British Columbia on Saturday that in addition to extending the invitation, he would also be meeting virtually with Reza Pahlavi, whose father ruled over the country as Shah until the 1979 Islamic Revolution pushed the family into exile.

Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew said he wishes Canada pushed harder against the U.S. in trade negotiations, but that he understands where Prime Minister Mark Carney is coming from in his bid to seal a deal.

Incumbent mayor shows support for OBCM call for a review of involuntary treatment, as debate grows over mandatory rehabilitation for severe addiction.

Frédérik Larouche joins Seaspan as Director of Government Relations “I’m looking forward to working with an incredible team and contributing […]

In this bonus episode, Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown sits down with iPolitics reporter Sydney Ko to discuss Brampton’s approach to public safety.

What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day.

Carney, who briefed cabinet ministers and premiers about the draft plan Wednesday, said the deal it builds on Canada's existing trade advantages with the U.S.

This week’s roundup for staffing changes on Parliament Hill.

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