Seamus O’Regan

Indigenous leaders are less than thrilled with Trudeau’s cabinet moves

Jane Philpott won respect as Indigenous services minister. Can Seamus O’Regan—a pal of the PM who has yet to distinguish himself in cabinet—fill her shoes?

Trudeau on the cabinet shuffle, including today’s big move up—and down

On a day of surprising new postings—including an unexpected new justice minister—here’s what the PM had to say to reporters in Ottawa

Seamus O’Regan takes the 60-second challenge

Learn what O’Regan’s mother calls him when she’s angry.

The challenge ahead for Seamus O’Regan

The Liberal MP is in treatment while he tries to quit drinking. He’ll need all the support he can get once he’s out, including from at least one colleague who’s been there.

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Where famous Canucks go to play

Travel-savvy celebs tell us what to see in their home provinces

A very different kind of red book launched

Rudyard Griffiths, co-founder of the Dominion Institute, held the Toronto launch of his book, Who We Are: A Citizen’s Manifesto at Toronto’s Ultra Supper Club. According to the publisher, the book is “a passionate call for Canadians to take stock and reengage with our country and its values before we falter as a nation.”

Newfoundlanders gather in a have-not province

The Smiling Land Foundation is a group of Newfoundlanders who gather to raise money for charities. Recently they and their friends held an event at the Masonic Temple (or CTV/MTV Temple) in Toronto for Daffodil Place. This is a facility they plan to build so people will have the comforts of home when they travel to get cancer treatment in St. John’s. Newfoundlander Seamus O’Regan co-hosted the event.