Liberals increase lead to 9 points over Conservatives while NDP stays in single digits in latest Nanos tracking
The federal Liberals have increased their lead to nine points over the Conservatives on Day 12 of the federal election campaign.
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The federal Liberals have increased their lead to nine points over the Conservatives on Day 12 of the federal election campaign.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with Canada’s premiers today to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs Wednesday. He also unleashed a baseline 10 per cent fee on all imports, but a fact sheet from the White House states Canada is exempt.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday he wants to accelerate trade negotiations with the United States to bring an end to the uncertainty over U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
A Conservative candidate who once voiced his support for 'public hangings' – even joking that former prime minister Justin Trudeau should receive the death penalty – will no longer be running to represent the party after CTV News first obtained audio of his comments.
The public may not be aware that, while a group of national reporters accompanies Liberal leader Mark Carney during his campaign, not everyone gets to be present for each of his public events.
The Conservatives have dropped a second candidate in the election race, in a single day.
Indigenous people in Canada are less likely than others to vote in federal elections — a legacy of decades of distrust and tensions between their communities and Ottawa.
Liberal incumbent Paul Chiang will not be running in the ongoing federal election after suggesting earlier this year that people should try to claim a Chinese bounty on a Conservative candidate.
With artificial intelligence technology at an inflection point, a new report says the federal election needs to include a real debate about how the government approaches AI.
Canadians will notice a drop in prices at the gas pumps starting Tuesday after the consumer carbon tax was axed.
Talk of tearing down interprovincial trade barriers was once relegated to the halls of economic think tanks across this country, but U.S. tariffs have pushed the issue into the limelight during this federal election campaign.
Alberta premier Danielle Smith, appearing alongside Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, told a Florida gala last week the federal Liberals’ upswing in public support can be attributed to a change in leadership.
The NDP is promising to retrofit 3.3 million homes in Canada and pay for it by cutting supports for big oil and gas companies.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney said Monday he’s sticking with an Ontario candidate who suggested people try to claim a Chinese bounty on a Conservative candidate, despite calls from community groups and his political opponents to ban the candidate from running.
The federal government is offering private-sector security services to election candidates who feel intimidated or threatened but do not meet the threshold for police protection.