How Day 1 of Trudeau and the Liberal’s cabinet retreat affected Hamilton
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal cabinet kicked off a three-day retreat in Hamilton on Monday to discuss priorities ahead of Parliament’s return.
View ArticleWhat happened on Day 2 of Trudeau’s Liberal cabinet retreat in Hamilton
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal cabinet resumed a three-day retreat in Hamilton on Tuesday discussing priorities ahead of Parliament’s return.
View ArticlePoilievre’s Conservatives set fundraising record in final quarter of 2022
While the Conservatives set a fundraising record, so did the People's Party of Canada. The final three months of 2022 were also moneymakers for the BQ, Liberals and NDP.
View ArticleConservatives launch radio ad campaign, taking on Trudeau over carbon tax
The Conservative radio ads are the first paid legacy-media campaign to be launched since Pierre Poilievre won the Conservative leadership.
View ArticleSherri Rollins bows out of bid for Liberal nomination to replace late...
Jim 71, who had represented Winnipeg South Centre since 2015, died of cancer late last year.
View ArticleLiberal, Conservative supporters ‘gridlocked’ in voting intentions: poll
Liberal and Conservative voters are again freshly deadlocked in their voting intentions in Canada, new polling released Monday appears to show.
View ArticleTrudeau’s town halls have a new format. Here’s what’s different
Many Canadians who attend the town halls know it's a rare opportunity to air their grievances face-to-face with the prime minister, and say they are grateful for the chance.
View ArticleLiberals try to delay fight over privacy rules for political parties
The Liberal Party’s lawyers argue that a new law, which does not include privacy safeguards for Canadian voters, supersedes B.C. watchdog’s orders.
View ArticleConservatives edge ahead of Liberals in voter support, breaking gridlock: poll
If a federal election were to take place tomorrow, the Liberals would get 32 per cent of votes behind the Conservatives who would get 37 per cent, a new Ipsos poll shows.
View ArticleCan Ottawa make a dent in housing, grocery prices? What a new bill would do
Bill C-56, the Affordable Housing and Groceries Act, was introduced into Parliament on Thursday as the Liberals look to address cost of living concerns in Canada.
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