Pierre Poilievre has a problem. What seems to be making it difficult for the Conservative party leader to fix is his ...
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Conservatives look to turn the page after 'terrible disappointment' of 2025
One year ago, Pierre Poilievre appeared to be on the cusp of achieving two things he'd wanted for a long time: the end of ...
Will support for the Liberals move up toward the Prime Minister’s personal numbers, or will his popularity fall to match ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to circumvent the democratic will of Canadians by using floor-crossers to get a majority ...
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In the news: Tories ponder the year ahead, Jewish organizations sounding the alarm
The department awarded the contract to Deloitte Inc. in September, before the firm acknowledged it relied on AI for research ...
Caputo told Castanet Kamloops on Wednesday the atmosphere inside the Conservative caucus has been upbeat despite a pair of ...
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Nelson: Federal Tories left Danielle Smith no choice but to deal with Carney
When, for the fourth time in a row, they failed — with leader Pierre Poilievre losing his own seat — Albertans were crushed.
This “quiet coup” has led to cynicism among voters, who now see no reason to vote. There has been no radical change in policy ...
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Carney says 'spectrum of MPs' attracted to his party, dismisses claim he's manipulating a majority
Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested there is still "a spectrum of MPs" enticed by his brand of governing, as the Liberals ...
The Quebec Liberal Party leader is said to have made the decision to resign, according to Radio-Canada sources.
Manitoba and New Brunswick both banned floor crossing in the past with the New Brunswick law only being on the books for a ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says U.S. President Donald Trump hasn't given him any indication that he's willing to walk away ...
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