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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.

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What 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.

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Poilievre’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.

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Conservatives 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.

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Sherri 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.

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Liberal, 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.

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Trudeau’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.

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Liberals 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.

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Conservatives 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.

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Can 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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