No plans to close online loophole for taxpayer-funded government ads
Online advertising has risen in recent years, but it doesn't fall under a law which requires all taxpayer-funded government ads to be screened by the auditor general to ensure they're non-partisan.
View ArticleFeds won’t say how much spent on flu ads; millions spent on other campaigns
How much of Health Canada's $5.8-million advertising budget this fiscal year is being spent on flu awareness? The federal government won't say.
View ArticleWill Ontario be the next province to call an election?
Ontario's gas plant scandal has gone national, leaving many wondering whether the Ontario Liberal government is on its last legs.
View ArticleJoe Oliver paid Harper’s ex-chief of staff $5,600 for a speech he never used
Joe Oliver’s office paid Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s ex-chief of staff more than $5,600 to write a speech that was never used.
View ArticlePervasive problems with security clearances at airports and marinas, audit finds
An internal audit found widespread problems with security clearances at Canada’s airports and marinas, potentially putting Canadians, and sensitive government information and networks at risk.
View ArticleHow safe does Ottawa keep our roads, rails, airways and seaways? We don’t...
Continued weaknesses in safety oversight at Transport Canada means there’s no real telling just how safe it is to travel the country by road, rail, air or sea, a recent audit found.
View ArticleTop aides for Ontario ex-premier Dalton McGuinty plead not guilty in gas...
David Livingston and Laura Miller are charged with breach of trust, mischief and unlawful use of a computer.
View Article2019 Canada election results: Ottawa South
Here's what you need to know about the riding of Ottawa South and its 2019 federal election candidates.
View ArticleCanada election results: Ottawa South
Liberal Party candidate David McGuinty is projected to win re-election in Ottawa South.
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