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Donald Trump might as well be on the ballot when Canadians vote for a new government. The U.S. president’s trade war and ...
In this election — one that fun forgot — there was a unity of purpose vis-à-vis the threat of Trump. The collective goal is ...
Star reporter Moira Welsh checked the accuracy of statements made on the election campaign trail by Canada's national ...
Recent polls suggest the Liberals, under Mark Carney, remain in the lead overall, though it is still a close contest with the ...
Pierre Poilievre is trying to win over young people when he says he needs the "biggest voter turnout in Canadian history" to ...
Canada's election sees Donald Trump's influence. His trade war and remarks fueled nationalism. This helped the Liberal Party.
Pierre Poilievre is trying to attract young voters. He is asking for a big voter turnout. He wants to bring changes to Canada ...
We're desperate for a change in this country, and it's obvious,' says a Poilievre supporter in Saskatoon. But Western voters may not get the results they're hoping for.
The U.S. president’s tariffs and insults have altered alliances everywhere, with reverberations from Quebec to Alberta to Washington.
Canadians vote on April 28 to elect a new prime minister. The key contenders are Mark Carney (Liberal) focusing on economic ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSN'Pierre Poilievre owns the area': Conservative supporters stand firm in Carleton“Pierre Poilievre owns the area,” said Manotick resident Nancy Boutilier, sweeping her arm across the centre of the village.
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