Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc has announced that he will not be seeking the leadership of the Liberal Party, despite growing speculation around his potential candidacy. In a statement, the New …
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Liberals Maintain Leadership Race Rules Amid Concerns Over Foreign Interference The Liberal Party of Canada is pressing ahead with its leadership race without altering existing rules, even as concerns about …
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Justin Trudeau to Resign as Prime Minister After Liberal Leadership Race Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced his intention to step down as Canada’s leader after the Liberal Party selects …
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Trudeau and Leaders Condemn Violence at Anti-NATO Protest in Montreal Violence and destruction overshadow peaceful dissent as Montreal hosts NATO Parliamentary Assembly Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other political leaders …
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Trudeau’s Silent Majority Appeal: A Bid to Reconnect with Canadians Amid Party Dissent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, faced with increasing public dissatisfaction and internal party challenges, recently expressed hope that …
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Liberal House Leader Accuses Poilievre of ‘Hiding Something’ by Refusing Security Clearance
Liberal House Leader Accuses Poilievre of ‘Hiding Something’ by Refusing Security Clearance The Canadian political landscape continues to heat up as Liberal House Leader Karina Gould has accused Conservative Leader …
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Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark Expresses Interest in Replacing Trudeau Amid Liberal Caucus Unrest
Former B.C. Premier Christy Clark Expresses Interest in Replacing Trudeau Amid Liberal Caucus Unrest As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces internal pressure from Liberal MPs calling for his resignation, former …
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Nanos Survey Reveals Majority of Canadians Support Extending Old Age Security Benefits to Seniors Aged 65-74, Despite Expert Criticism
Nanos Survey Reveals Majority of Canadians Support Extending Old Age Security Benefits to Seniors Aged 65-74, Despite Expert Criticism A new Nanos Research survey reveals that over three-quarters of Canadians …
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N.B. Election Controversy: Conservative Candidate Compares LGBTQ Policy to Residential Schools FREDERICTON – In a controversial statement, Sherry Wilson, the Progressive Conservative candidate for the Albert-Riverview riding in New Brunswick’s …
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Poilievre Vows to Trigger Non-Confidence Vote Against Trudeau Government as Parliament Resumes
Poilievre Vows to Trigger Non-Confidence Vote Against Trudeau Government as Parliament Resumes Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre has announced plans to initiate a non-confidence motion against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s …