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, ...
Yahoo Finance will chronicle the latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs — from the threats to the eventual policy.
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The Conservative Party of Canada dropped Windsor-Tecumseh-Lakeshore candidate and city councillor Mark McKenzie on Tuesday ...
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.
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Another federal election and the Mark Carney-Justin Trudeau Liberals are employing their tried-and-true tactic, made famous ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday that his first call with new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was “extremely productive” and Carney said Trump respected Canada’s ...
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