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Pierre Poilievre is under pressure within the Conservative Party of Canada. This follows a disappointing election outcome.
The NHL 'Battle of Ontario' may provide a newfound sense of Canadian pride amid U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and ...
Around 68.7 per cent of eligible Canadians cast a ballot for their party of choice, but those numbers fluctuated widely among ridings in Ontario.
If conservatives want future political success, their federal and provincial leaders will need to grasp the fact that they ...
His was one of the countless races where the NDP vote collapsed, with supporters flocking to the Liberals. Elsewhere, in southern Ontario and British Columbia, the federal Conservatives flipped seats ...
Caption: Liberal Leader Mark Carney makes a campaign stop in Edmonton on April 27. Carney visited Calgary in early April, and was due to make a second appearance in the city but cancelled that event ...
Premier Doug Ford is firing back at federal Conservative charges that the provincial Tories “sabotaged” Pierre Poilievre’s campaign in Ontario.
BlueShore Wealth's Claudio Chisani discusses how the election of a Liberal minority government could impact both individual ...
Welcome to my imaginary (possibly aided by lack of sleep and an unhealthy diet of political doomscrolling) post-election ...
That tent may not be big enough to house both Houston, the Progressive Conservative premier of Nova Scotia, and federal ...
Poilievre failed to adapt as the campaign unfolded, which cost him the election You can save this article by registering for ...
As vote counting came to a close in the late hours of election night, counting revealed that Poilievre, who has led the ...