Nick Murray

Reporter

Nick Murray is reporter for The Canadian Press. He spent nearly a decade with CBC News based in Iqaluit, then joined the Parliamentary Bureau until his departure in October 2024. A graduate of St. Thomas University's journalism program, he's also covered four Olympic Games as a senior writer with CBC Sports.

Latest from Nick Murray

Poland arrests 4 in plot to mail explosives to Canada and U.S.

Authorities in Poland have arrested four people in connection with an alleged plot to mail explosives to Canada and the United States.

Conservative MP apologizes after comments spark uproar on bilingual rights

Conservative MP Larry Brock is apologizing for comments he made in the House of Commons on Thursday which drew criticism from the Liberals over MPs' right to speak in French during debates.

Bloc Québécois says it will end House of Commons stalemate if Liberals meet demands

Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet says he's willing to end the stalemate in the House of Commons and get the government's business back on track if the Liberals make progress on the Bloc's demands.

Canadian charter flights leaving Lebanon have hundreds of empty seats, Global Affairs says

Global Affairs Canada (GAC) says two flights chartered by the federal government to bring Canadians out of Lebanon left Beirut for Istanbul Thursday with just 275 people and 379 empty seats.

Conservative MP withdraws 'bathtub' comment at Speaker's request

Conservative MP Garnett Genuis has withdrawn a comment he made last week that the Liberals claimed was homophobic.

Hundreds of Canadians have fled Lebanon on government-booked flights, Joly says

Global Affairs Canada (GAC) says only about a third of the 1,700 Canadians in Lebanon who have been contacted by the department and offered seats on outgoing flights have taken up the government's offer.

Chinese students in Canada say they've been targeted by Beijing's campaign of fear

Some Chinese students in Canada accuse Beijing of targeting them and their families back in China with online threats and harassment — part of a campaign to crack down on anti-government dissent abroad.

Ottawa reserving commercial airline seats to get Canadians out of Lebanon

The federal government has started booking blocks of seats on commercial flights to help Canadians get out of Lebanon.

'It keeps me closer to him': Mila Mulroney reflects on her new role as St. FX chancellor

Mila Mulroney, widow of former prime minister Brian Mulroney, says serving as chancellor of St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia is a chance to carry on his legacy.

The balance of power in Ottawa has shifted to the Bloc. So what does it want?

The balance of power has shifted to the Bloc Québécois. So what do they plan to do with it?