Controversial statements from the past came back to haunt two major parties on the federal election trail this week with the Liberals losing one candidate and Conservatives saying goodbye to two.
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Liberal Leader Mark Carney makes no Indigenous announcement in WinnipegWINNIPEG — Liberal Leader Mark Carney said Tuesday that while he didn't meet with Indigenous people or announce new policies ...
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Liberal, Conservative parties each lose a candidate over controversiesControversial statements from the past came back to haunt two major parties on the federal election trail this week, costing ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney touted the end of the consumer carbon tax during a campaign stop in Winnipeg on Tuesday morning, ...
Liberal MP Paul Chiang, who faced backlash for threatening a rival, has withdrawn from the 2025 election amid calls for his ...
In a podcast from February 2022, McKenzie expressed support for the death penalty and appeared to include then-Prime Minister ...
Donald Trump has defined the terms of Canada’s federal election and the next test will be how the candidates hoping to be Canada’s next prime minister respond to the president’s “Liberation Day” ...
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It is Monday morning on the second week of the federal election campaign and for Sandra Cobena, that means it’s sign day.
Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre brought his election campaign to New Brunswick on Monday, stopping in Saint John ...
A month before Canadians vote in an election dominated by threats from US President Donald Trump, leading candidates pledged ...
Four weeks before Canadians vote in a general election where threats by US President Donald Trump have taken center stage, ...
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