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In Canada’s election, Trump’s tariffs sparked a wave of Canadian national pride and an abrupt shift towards the Liberals.
The U.S. president’s tariffs and insults have altered alliances everywhere, with reverberations from Quebec to Alberta to Washington.
Lockhart, whose 12-year-old child receives gender-affirming care, the campaign ahead of Monday's election has avoided issues ...
We endorse Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre for prime minister because he has consistently been right on every major ...
Almost all ministers asked by The Globe and Mail about the reversals of the two policies did not directly respond ...
Earlier this year, the Conservative Party was favoured to take power from the Liberals in the 2025 federal elections. But now ...
Had the election occurred three months ago, the Conservative Party and its leader Pierre Poilievre would have won easily, ...
Donald Trump’s economic hostility to Canada and the world has changed the ballot question, and Poilievre has arguably been slow to respond. There has been a “reset” that has shown, as Small puts it, ...
The platform is like a Chrystia Freeland budget — which is not praise. Maybe Mark Carney wanted to thank the former finance ...
Elon Musk will significantly scale back his Trump administration work in May to focus on Tesla , the billionaire announced ...
Running in a six-week federal election campaign is a sprint that can feel like a marathon. But these four brave MPs are also ...
Paul Vieira covers Canada for The Wall Street Journal, and is based in Ottawa.