
Ashley Burke
Senior National Reporter at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Senior Reporter, CBC’s Parliamentary Bureau. Confidential news tips: [email protected]
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cbc.ca | Ashley Burke
Politics·NewA federal watchdog agency found a breakdown of ministerial accountability after reviewing a clandestine operation abroad connected to claims a CSIS operative smuggled teenage girls into Syria to join ISIS.
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cbc.ca | Verity Stevenson |Catharine Tunney |John Paul Tasker |Ashley Burke
5 minutes agoVerity StevensonCharles and Camilla meet with community members at Lansdowne Park. (Ian Vogler/Reuters)We're wrapping up our live updates for the day, but we'll be back for more coverage of the royal visit tomorrow. As my colleague Cat Tunney said, Charles will be delivering the speech from the throne to open the 45th session of Parliament.
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cbc.ca | Catharine Tunney |Janet Davison |Ashley Burke |Briar Stewart
7 minutes agoLocal teen chosen to give flowers to King and Queen Catharine TunneyFourteen year-old Lila Graham, who recently received a King Charles lll Coronation Medal, was chosen to give flowers to the royal couple when they touched down From nearby Carleton Place, Ont., she’s known for raising money for the local food bank. Since the age of four she's been asking for donations for the Lanark County Food Bank instead of birthday gifts.
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cbc.ca | Verity Stevenson |John Paul Tasker |Ashley Burke |Janet Davison
1 minute agoVerity StevensonBritain's King Charles meets with Canada's Governor General Mary Simon as he visits the Rideau Hall residence. (Blair Gable/Reuters)Charles and Gov. Gen. Mary Simon just met briefly in front of cameras inside a well-appointed room at Rideau Hall.
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cbc.ca | Catharine Tunney |Ashley Burke
Politics·NewLiberal caucus members are meeting today ahead of the return of Parliament, led by a prime minister known for his high expectations and ambitious agenda. Liberal MPs will vote on whether they want the power to oust the new leader if he loses their trustCatharine Tunney, Ashley Burke · CBC News · Posted: May 25, 2025 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 3 minutes agoPrime Minister Mark Carney speaks with media during a news conference in Ottawa, Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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What Trump and Carney discussed over lunch in Washington, according to a senior official. Story by @JPTasker https://t.co/e2tshIdpec

Mark Carney is headed to Washington for his first face-to-face meeting with Donald Trump tomorrow since becoming PM. Ministers Dominic LeBlanc, Mélanie Joly, & David McGuinty are part of the delegation. Carney is expected to meet with American & Canadian business leaders today. https://t.co/jtoeNapb7g

RT @Murray_Brewster: Remembering the Canadian soldiers who died on a mission of mercy at the close of the Second World War #VEDay80 #VEDay…