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3hon MSN
Canadians are preparing to vote on April 28, deciding between the Liberal Party, led by Mark Carney, and the Conservative ...
7hOpinion
Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Carney in front, the man for comfy Canadians not wanting changeUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The Canadian Press on MSN9h
Poilievre promises to end ban on single-use plastic straws, other itemsConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised to strike down a key element of the Liberal government's environmental policy ...
Pierre Poilievre was once seen as Canada’s next prime minister, riding high with a 25-point lead. But after Trump’s tariffs ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to scrap the federal government’s ban on single use plastics and bring back ...
12hOpinion
Jacobin on MSNThe Pseudo-Populism of Canada’s New RightOver the course of the last few years, Pierre Poilievre has taken control of Canadian conservatism, reshaping the right in ...
15hOpinion
Ottawa Citizen on MSNMacDougall: Leaders' debates played to both Carney's and Poilievre's strengthsDebates matter in political campaigns. Or maybe they did, but no longer do? Or perhaps they hadn’t come to matter, but now do ...
19hon MSNOpinion
Ontario Premier Doug Ford seems to be a happy camper these days. After donning his Captain Canada cape to fight Donald Trump ...
Donald Trump's rhetoric around the "51st state" has turned media and culture into a political battleground ahead of Canada's ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
'You, sir, are not a change': Party leaders target Carney in final election debateMONTREAL — Liberal Leader Mark Carney spent his first English election debate presenting himself as a safe pair of hands for ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Crime, energy and geopolitics define the leaders' key exchanges in English debateOTTAWA — Federal party leaders laid out some of their electoral priorities and took each other to task on policy during the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says eliminating trade barriers within Canada would benefit Canadians far more than U.S.
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