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Canada's foreign minister was warned in briefing notes about how "information warfare" was "making people receptive to new ‘truths’ by making them uncertain about what they used to believe."
Alexandra Mendès said she wasn’t trying to hide anything by introducing a motion to move a committee studying fossil fuel subsidies behind closed doors.
The NEB is great at censoring information it doesn't want the public to see. But a senior official admits it was careless about protecting my own personal bank account information.
If people outside government who are involved in the consultation process can be privy to NAFTA documents, parliamentarians should be too, says an opposition member.
If I don’t get an answer to a question today about a matter of public interest — a matter that could affect millions of people — you can expect that I will ask that question tomorrow.
The Liberal government says it can still carry out "robust" atmospheric ozone monitoring, even after its members criticized the Harper government for closing two stations.