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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 ...
The most controversial statement of the federal election so far was uttered before the campaign even started — and not by a ...
President-elect Donald Trump took aim at Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland following her resignation, calling her "totally toxic." "The Great State of Canada is ...
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 ...
MONTREAL — It’s time for closing arguments in Canada’s snap election — a five-week campaign dominated by a single leader: Donald Trump ... explosive exit of then-Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia ...
MONTREAL — It’s time for closing arguments in Canada’s snap election — a five-week campaign dominated by a single leader: Donald Trump ... Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland to get him ...
In her resignation letter to Trudeau, then finance minister Chrystia Freeland, citing the looming Trump tariffs, said Liberal spending on “costly political gimmicks” meant they had failed to keep “our ...