Petition to remove controversial Conservative candidate reaches 15K signatures
A petition for the Conservative Party to remove a controversial candidate from Vancouver Island has reached 15,000 signatures.
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A petition for the Conservative Party to remove a controversial candidate from Vancouver Island has reached 15,000 signatures.
Elected officials from cities across the country are calling on all main federal parties to commit to five countrywide green projects they say can tariff-proof the Canadian economy and create jobs.
Leading Conservative campaign strategist Kory Teneycke is taking aim at his own party, accusing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his team of squandering a big lead.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s former firm Brookfield has registered more than a dozen business entities to an infamous address in the Cayman Islands that former U.S. president Barack Obama once described as either 'the largest building in the world or the largest tax scam in the world.'
The two sisters, both silver haired and in their sixties, arrived at Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s rally in Sault Ste. Marie later than they wanted. The line had already snaked around the corner of The Machine Shop – an event venue housed in a historic paper mill.
The Liberal lead is back up to six points over the Conservatives on Day 20 of the 36-day federal election campaign as an East versus West division speaks to 'political tension within the federation.'
A newly released memo shows federal officials recommended almost a year ago that leaders of major opposition parties receive regular classified briefings, not only on foreign interference but also violent extremism and overseas conflicts.
The leaders of the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP are rounding out the third week of the federal election campaign in Ontario.
Thursday is another busy day on the campaign trail, with announcements from the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP.
The NDP says it estimates that Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s plan to balance the operating budget would result in nearly $43 billion in spending cuts within three years.
In freezing drizzle, in sun, in all kinds of early spring weather Canada has to offer, people are showing up by the thousands to hear Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speak.
Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May says while a majority-Conservative election victory seemed like a foregone conclusion at this time last year, she now believes Canada is in for another Liberal government.
Former Michigan congressman Pete Hoekstra has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the new United States ambassador to Canada.
Nestled along the busy traffic of the QE II highway in central Alberta, the Starlite Diner Car is hard to miss. The restaurant is a staple of Bowden, a small town inhabited by an older population with a growing number of young families, with a population of just over 1,200.
Elizabeth May says while some other political parties “are in real jeopardy in this election,” she doesn’t think the Green Party is one of them, despite polling suggesting otherwise.
While sovereignty and rising costs of food, energy and critical minerals are key election issues, rural Canada has not been the focus of any of the major political parties.