Former B.C. cabinet minister and longtime MLA Mike de Jong announced Thursday that he would run in the new Abbotsford-South ...
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Spurned by Conservatives, former B.C. minister Mike de Jong to run as independentFormer British Columbia cabinet minister Mike de Jong says he is running as an Independent in the federal election after the ...
The Research Co. poll found the two biggest parties in a statistical tie in B.C., with 41 per cent for the Liberals and 39 ...
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The Maverick Party, which had a weak showing in the 2021 federal election, was deregistered after failing to provide ...
Liberal support jumps as Mark Carney takes over as party leader, while Conservative Pierre Poilievre’s lead in Ontario and ...
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Carney detours federal election campaign to deal with Trump's auto tariffsOTTAWA — Liberal Leader Mark Carney is back in Ottawa today to deal with the fallout from new auto tariffs announced by U.S.
"Frustrating" is apparently too mild a word for how some local Conservative Party of Canada members feel about their ...
Provincial leaders, Surrey-White Rock federal candidates share thoughts around tariffs and U.S. thermal coal travelling ...
Prime Minister and Liberal leader Mark Carney has called an election in Canada, kickstarting five weeks of campaigning before ...
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Former B.C. premier Christy Clark says she won't be running for LiberalsVANCOUVER — Former British Columbia premier Christy Clark has announced she won't be running as a candidate in the federal election.
British Columbia gained one additional riding this election, and with its 43 seats is again shaping up to be a battleground.
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