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Inside the 2025 election: How Mark Carney resurrected the Liberal Party with Pierre Poilievre’s help
In a three-part series, based on interviews with 106 political insiders, the Star’s Althia Raj explores an election that was ...
In a three-part series, based on interviews with 106 political insiders, the Star’s Althia Raj explores an election that was ...
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Despite losing his seat in the 2025 election, Pierre Poilievre expresses confidence in his leadership, highlighting ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will vote against the federal government’s request to spend ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion: PM Carney wants Canada to be an energy superpower - here’s how he can prove itPrime Minister Mark Carney says he wants Canada to become an energy superpower. That’s the right goal, and now that he’s in ...
Liberal caucus decides to not adopt the Reform Act, which is designed to give MPs more of a say over how they’re governed ...
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Canada's new prime minister needs to find his feet while taking on Trump, premiers, Parliament and Canada’s economy.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said his party would have to look at a proposed Liberal bill that aims to fast-track ...
On Sunday, a majority of the Liberal caucus voted down a motion to adopt the rules set out in the Reform Act, a decade old ...
Some Liberal MPs say they plan on voting to adopt the Reform Act on Sunday so caucus has more power and can reserve the right to trigger a vote to topple Prime Minister Mark Carney as party leader.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will face his first question period in the role as Parliament gets back to work after April's federal election.
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