James Moore: Leaders’ debates have come to mean less and less
Do leaders’ debates matter? Will these coming debates matter? Yes, but no, writes James Moore.
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Do leaders’ debates matter? Will these coming debates matter? Yes, but no, writes James Moore.
As Canadians head to the polls, many are thinking about how they’ll afford their future retirement.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s highly anticipated 'Liberation Day' spared Canada from the debilitating tariffs inflicted on many nations both large and small. Ottawa’s leaders breathed a huge sigh of relief! Canada’s euphoria over the omission; however, was short-lived as the Commander-in-Chief is now back to threatening America’s northern neighbour with even more tariffs on goods beginning with import duties on Canadian lumber coming into the United States.
As James Moore writes for CTVNews.ca, 'Keep Calm and Carry On' is good advice in war. It is also a good mantra in peace, in business, in relationships, in life, and, yes, in international trade wars with longstanding historic friends.
Personal finance contributor Christopher Liew evaluates the housing affordability promises made by Canada's federal leaders.
Now, with a snap election less than a month away and tensions rapidly escalating between the once-close allies, Mark Carney’s leadership and grip on power will be put to the test like never before.
In his column for CTVNews.ca, Washington political analyst Eric Ham explains why he thinks President Trump, in a recent interview on Fox, said he'd rather deal with a Liberal prime minister of Canada over a Conservative.
Interprovincial trade is an issue that's come to the forefront in Canada in the midst of a trade war sparked by U.S. President Donald Trump. In his first column for CTVNews.ca, former Conservative cabinet minister James Moore offers some advice to the next government on how to break down provincial barriers.
Royal commentator Afua Hagan explains the significance of the charity Prince Harry started 17 years ago to honour his late mother, and what’s behind his devastating decision to leave.
Are you worried about how the upcoming election could affect your investment income? Personal finance contributor Christopher Liew looks at what has been proposed.
Having taken part in many leaders’ debates during the 2015 federal election campaign, former NDP leader Tom Mulcair offers his take on the Liberals’ refusal to participate in the now-cancelled TVA French debate.
With the campaign officially started, Canadians are about to experience something more akin to what we see south of the border, says former NDP leader Tom Mulcair.
Washington political analyst Eric Ham wonders if Canada's next leader can diplomatically assuage U.S. President Donald Trump’s 'manic and destructive bent to see the United States’ closest trading partner and ally implode.'
CTV News' chief political correspondent Vassy Kapelos was seven years old the last time an election in Canada centered around a single issue. Then, it was free trade; nearly four decades later it’s about freedom. "Freedom from Donald Trump."
Being fashionable doesn’t have to break the bank. Personal finance contributor Christopher Liew says with the right shopping strategies, you can buy your favourite brands and styles for a fraction of the cost, and with the right care, your wardrobe can stand the test of time.