Politics Insider for April 29: MPs navigated oh-so-many technical hiccups to do some democracy, Theresa Tam put out new pandemic projections and watch out for Nickelback
Politics Insider for April 28: The House of Commons is back tomorrow, the federal wage subsidy is open for applications and western separatists might join forces
Politics Insider for April 24: The PM says soldiers shouldn’t be taking care of seniors, a Tory MP takes on Theresa Tam (and loses) and MPs are meeting on the phone every single day
Politics Insider for April 23: Trudeau announces $9 billion in funding for students, the rumours of a secret lakeside mansion for the PM are debunked and a wormhole expert wants to lead the Green Party
Politics Insider for April 22: Wage subsidy applications open on April 27, the oil crash might foreshadow deep economic trouble and a former Aussie PM disses Trudeau
Politics Insider for April 16: CERB will now help more low-income Canadians, governments are racing to fund long-term care workers, and the end of economic growth
Politics Insider for April 15, 2020: Ottawa is ramping up of the Quarantine Act that’s been in effect since Mar. 25, the PM announces that the feds are in talks with the provinces to plan reopening the economy, and the return of ’speaking moistly’
Politics Insider for April 8: Trudeau says thousands of companies have answered a call to innovate and the feds have placed huge orders for equipment, but the front lines say they’re running short on supplies
Politics Insider for April 7: Today is CERB application for April, May and June babies, Tam gives a thumb’s up on mask-wearing and cruise ships are still sailing