Experts surprised immigration didn’t play more prominent role in federal...
Monday night’s leaders' debate featured few questions about immigration — and none about refugees, specifically.
View ArticleConservative platform projects $23B deficit in 2020-2021, return to surplus...
Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives are proposing to run a deficit of $23-billion next year if they are elected Oct. 21.
View ArticleTrudeau brings campaign to Halifax, criticizes Conservative cuts
Trudeau criticized the newly-released Conservative platform, which proposes more than $50 billion in spending cuts to help meet balanced budget targets.
View ArticleLethbridge MP candidates weigh in on final election campaign week
As the federal election campaign reaches its final days, Lethbridge candidates are hoping to make an impression before voters hit the polls on Monday.
View ArticleLiberal candidate Chrystia Freeland’s signs vandalized in midtown Toronto...
In the area of Dupont and Christie streets, signs bearing the Liberal candidate's face have been vandalized with black spray paint.
View ArticleLiberal incumbent Harjit Sajjan retains his seat in Vancouver South
Sajjan managed to hold onto a riding that has historically swung between Liberals and Conservatives.
View Article‘It was a roller-coaster’: Former NDP MLA wins Nova Scotia seat for Liberals
Lenore Zann was neck-and-neck with Conservative candidate Scott Armstrong throughout the evening.
View ArticleLiberal candidates in Saskatoon region focus on silver lining of minority...
All Liberal candidates in Saskatchewan failed to win their ridings but said they're excited their party will be asked to form government.
View ArticleNewly re-elected MP Jim Carr diagnosed with blood cancer
Carr, 68, currently serves as Minister of International Trade Diversification in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet.
View Article‘It’s a human issue’: vulgar slur denounced by Nova Scotia women in politics
Women in politics and political studies say the slur against McKenna is an everyday example of the realities many of their female colleagues face.
View ArticleBloc Québécois requests judicial recount in Hochelaga riding
Soraya Martinez Ferrada was elected in the Montreal riding with just over 300 votes more than Bloc Québécois candidate Simon Marchand.
View ArticleRoy Green: Andrew Scheer settled for silver
Andrew Scheer was snared in a net of challenges and managed to appear incapable of recognizing and capitalizing on the political gifts bestowed on him, Roy Green says.
View ArticlePrime Minister Justin Trudeau, Opposition Leader Andrew Scheer to meet, PMO says
The Prime Minister's Office confirms that the meeting is scheduled for Tuesday morning.
View ArticleANALYSIS: To succeed, Trudeau 2.0 will need quick action — an attribute...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's new cabinet must choose action over contemplation if they hope for political success, says Global's Chief Political Correspondent David Akin.
View ArticleCanada election: Kevin Vuong, ousted Liberal Spadina—Fort York candidate,...
Since it was too late to remove him from the ballot, the party added that “should he be elected, he will not be a member of the Liberal caucus.”
View ArticleAs Sask. grasslands decline, here are the Liberal government’s conservation...
The Liberal government made several promises to protect Canadian land and water in its 2021 platform. Advocates say such protection is badly needed in Saskatchewan.
View ArticleJody Wilson-Raybould’s book nominated for Balsille Prize
Wilson-Raybould is nominated for Indian' in the Cabinet: Speaking Truth to Power.
View ArticleJim Carr says he respects Trudeau’s decision to drop him from federal cabinet
Jim Carr says he believes his two-year stint as Justin Trudeau's special envoy for the Prairies helped deliver two extra seats for the Liberals in last month's federal election.
View ArticleLiberal caucus to debrief on Monday, first full meeting since election
Liberal MPs are likely to talk about what to expect in the coming parliamentary session.
View ArticleKenney slams confidence agreement between Liberals and NDP
Premier Jason Kenney slammed the agreement between the Liberals and NDP and said it would keep "anti-Alberta policies in place for the next three years."
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