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Ingersoll GM plant shutdown: 500 layoffs imminent

    Ingersoll GM plant shutdown: 500 layoffs imminent

    There will be a shutdown of the GM CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ont. with hundreds of layoffs to come. According to Unifor, GM has informed Local 88, which represents the workers, that it will will initiate temporary layoffs. The company said the decision to halt production is not related to U.S. tariffs but rather market demand and high inventory...

    Good Talk - "Do You Believe The Polls?"

    Good Talk - "Do You Believe The Polls?"

    We've passed the halfway point of the campaign with the television debates just around the corner. And you have to wonder when the Conservatives, or at least some of them, start to question the validity of the polls, that there's trouble in the Tory ranks. Both Rob Russo and Chantal Hebert have been travelling this week, one on the west...

    Doug Ford’s campaign manager accuses Poilievre camp of ‘campaign malpractice’

    Doug Ford’s campaign manager accuses Poilievre camp of ‘campaign malpractice’

    Leading Conservative campaign strategist Kory Teneycke is taking aim at his own party, accusing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his team of squandering a big lead. “I know it’s uncomfortable for people to hear that said out loud, but it’s in every poll and every poll aggregator, the numbers are the numbers, and saying that you don’t believe in polls...

    Carney warns of signs that global economies are slowing amid Trump's tariffs

      Carney warns of signs that global economies are slowing amid Trump's tariffs

      Prime Minister Mark Carney said there are signs the global and Canadian economies are slowing as U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war escalated again Friday, with China announcing it will push up retaliatory tariffs to 125 per cent. "In the last week there have been a lot of developments in terms of U.S. tariffs policy, reactions from others including China...

      Economist, environmentalist, hockey player and wife of a Canadian prime minister: Meet Diana Fox Carney

      Economist, environmentalist, hockey player and wife of a Canadian prime minister: Meet Diana Fox Carney

      It was on the ice at the University of Oxford where Mark Carney first met his wife.She was new to skating, but that didn’t make any difference — she had quickly become the best player on the team. She could skate faster than anyone else, handle the puck well and had a good shot.



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      Race Highly Stable as Liberals Maintain 13-Point Lead

      Race Highly Stable as Liberals Maintain 13-Point Lead

      The race appears to have settled into a holding pattern, with the Liberal Party maintaining a stable 13-point lead. Both our three-day and five-day rolls (the latter offering more reliable regional estimates) show exactly the same top-line national results. The demographic and regional patterns also appear to have stabilized.

      What do Canadians want discussed at the Leaders’ Debates?

      What do Canadians want discussed at the Leaders’ Debates?

      As Canadians prepare to tune into the federal Leaders’ Debates next week—April 16 in French and April 17 in English—new data from Abacus Data finds they are coming with a clear set of expectations about what the leaders should talk about. We asked 1,800 Canadians surveyed from April 7 to 10, 2025 to choose up to five issues they believe...

      National Tracker: Liberals 44%, Conservatives 39%

      National Tracker: Liberals 44%, Conservatives 39%

      A new poll by Liaison Strategies for the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC), the industry association representing Canada’s non-official language newspapers, TV, radio, and online news media, finds the Liberals leading with 44% (+1) to the Conservatives 39% (-1). The rolling survey, conducted from April 8 to April 10, 2025, used interactive voice response technology to...

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      Dealing with Trump/Tariffs: Two out of three feel Mark Carney (64%) has the best approach for dealing with Donald Trump, while 19% believe Pierre Poilievre does. Most felt that Pierre Poilievre has done well enough (56%) in his response to the US tariff. Read More

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      Campaigns quick to cut ties with candidates, have ‘less tolerance’ for controversy, in the age of social media, say politicos

      Campaigns quick to cut ties with candidates, have ‘less tolerance’ for controversy, in the age of social media, say politicos

      With the election campaign in full swing, political parties are under pressure to avoid controversy at all costs. But in the digital era, where past posts, videos, or comments can quickly resurface and make headlines, candidates are one engagement away from being sent packing since parties are quick to shed candidates who risk tarnishing their chances of winning, say political...

      Carney warns of signs that global economies are slowing amid Trump's tariffs

        Carney warns of signs that global economies are slowing amid Trump's tariffs

        Prime Minister Mark Carney said there are signs the global and Canadian economies are slowing as U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war escalated again Friday, with China announcing it will push up retaliatory tariffs to 125 per cent. "In the last week there have been a lot of developments in terms of U.S. tariffs policy, reactions from others including China...

        Economist, environmentalist, hockey player and wife of a Canadian prime minister: Meet Diana Fox Carney

        Economist, environmentalist, hockey player and wife of a Canadian prime minister: Meet Diana Fox Carney

        It was on the ice at the University of Oxford where Mark Carney first met his wife.She was new to skating, but that didn’t make any difference — she had quickly become the best player on the team. She could skate faster than anyone else, handle the puck well and had a good shot.

        ‘If Poilievre can soften his edges, he could win’: Inside a Conservative rally in the Soo

        ‘If Poilievre can soften his edges, he could win’: Inside a Conservative rally in the Soo

        The two sisters, both silver haired and in their sixties, arrived at Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s rally in Sault Ste. Marie later than they wanted. The line had already snaked around the corner of The Machine Shop – an event venue housed in a historic paper mill. Among the crowd, parents with toddlers bundled in toques, and burly steelworkers dressed...

        Latest Nanos projections put Liberals in minority territory, but many ridings too close to call

        Latest Nanos projections put Liberals in minority territory, but many ridings too close to call

        The latest seat projections from Nanos Research have put Mark Carney’s Liberals in minority government territory – down 17 ridings from the previous week. According to the organization, the Liberals would have taken at least 156 seats if the election were held April 6, when the projections were prepared. That’s down from 173 seats in the last projections from March...

        Whether a Liberal win threatens national unity depends on Albertans, Smith tells conservatives

        Whether a Liberal win threatens national unity depends on Albertans, Smith tells conservatives

        Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says whether a re-elected Liberal government would pose a threat to national unity depends on how Albertans react, emphasizing that Liberal Leader Mark Carney has existing “damage” to repair.

        Campaign Analysis

        Good Talk - "Do You Believe The Polls?"

        Good Talk - "Do You Believe The Polls?"

        We've passed the halfway point of the campaign with the television debates just around the corner. And you have to wonder when the Conservatives, or at least some of them, start to question the validity of the polls, that there's trouble in the Tory ranks. Both Rob Russo and Chantal Hebert have been travelling this week, one on the west...

        Betting on Pierre Poilievre? This weekend's Canada Strong and Free Conference is another risky distraction for the Conservative campaign

        Betting on Pierre Poilievre? This weekend's Canada Strong and Free Conference is another risky distraction for the Conservative campaign

        Betting markets for political outcomes are relatively new - and fair to say - not really proven. Polymarket, the highest profile of these, found fame because bettors on the platform favoured Donald Trump, who obviously went on to win the 2024 election. But there is some controversy around the fact that such platforms are vulnerable to manipulation.

        Why are so many troublesome candidates being dropped? How political parties protect themselves from these ‘million-dollar mistakes’

        Why are so many troublesome candidates being dropped? How political parties protect themselves from these ‘million-dollar mistakes’

        There’s no such thing as a perfect candidate. Anyone who’s worked a federal campaign knows that. But there are candidates who work hard, who organize, who understand that this is a team sport—and who don’t get in the way of the campaign’s core message. In fact, the best ones help amplify it. That’s who you’re looking for when you build...

        Carney’s Checkmate: How Canada's Quiet Bond Play Forced Trump to Drop Tariffs

        Carney’s Checkmate: How Canada's Quiet Bond Play Forced Trump to Drop Tariffs

        Carney, Japan And The EU proved America's Idiot Emperor Has No Clothes. Let’s talk about the moment Donald Trump blinked. It wasn’t loud. It wasn’t a tweetstorm or a rally rant. When the tariff threats that had the world on edge—125% on China, 25% on Canada’s autos, a global trade war in the making—suddenly softened. A “pause,” he called it...

        How Alberta keeps wrecking Pierre Poilievre's campaign

        How Alberta keeps wrecking Pierre Poilievre's campaign

        At least he still has his rallies. While public polling shows a large and durable Liberal lead, and global betting markets putting overwhelming odds on a Mark Carney victory on April 28, Pierre Poilievre can still comfort himself with the fact that thousands of people are willing to line up to hear him talk. In Edmonton, somewhere between 9,000 and...

        I attended a Pierre Poilievre rally to figure out the disconnect between his large crowds but shrinking support in the polls

        I attended a Pierre Poilievre rally to figure out the disconnect between his large crowds but shrinking support in the polls

        I went to Pierre Poilievre’s “Stop the Crime” night in Brampton on Wednesday. I wanted to figure out how the Conservative leader could be taking luxuriant crowd baths across the country while languishing in the polls. More to the point, I wanted to find out how the people who turn out for him are dealing with that. I learned, no...

        Policy Announcements

        Poilievre Announces New Canada First Economic Action Plan

          Poilievre Announces New Canada First Economic Action Plan

          Today, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre unveiled his new ‘Canada First Economic Action Plan’ to make life affordable again, unleash our economy and rebuild a Canadian economic powerhouse, with a realistic goal of boosting Canada’s economic activity by a total of a half-trillion dollars over the next five years. After the Global Financial Crisis, the Conservative government’s Economic Action Plan helped...

          Conservatives Will Build Homes For Canadians

            Conservatives Will Build Homes For Canadians

            During the Lost Liberal Decade, housing costs have doubled, rising faster in Canada than in any other G7 country. When Pierre Poilievre was housing minister, 39 percent of median household income went towards housing costs. Now, it consumes 60 percent. Conservatives will restore the promise of homeownership by building more, taxing less and getting government out of the way. We’ll...

            Mark Carney’s Liberals release plan to fight crime, protect Canadians, and build safer communities

              Mark Carney’s Liberals release plan to fight crime, protect Canadians, and build safer communities

              Today, Mark Carney announced his action plan to bring criminal gangs to justice, stop illegal guns and drugs from flowing over the U.S. border, and build safer communities here at home. “Canadians deserve to feel safe where they live, play, work, and worship. My government will hire thousands of new RCMP and CBSA officers to crack down on illegal drugs...

              Green Party Launches Foreign Policy Plan to Strengthen Canada’s Sovereignty and Global Role

                Green Party Launches Foreign Policy Plan to Strengthen Canada’s Sovereignty and Global Role

                The Green Party of Canada is calling for a new era of strategic autonomy, continued commitment to multilateralism, diplomacy, and democratic alliances to protect Canada’s sovereignty in a world increasingly shaped by instability, aggression, and economic coercion. “As global tensions rise and revisionist powers—including Russia, China, and the United States—threaten democratic norms and international stability, Canada must no longer remain...

                Green Party of Canada Unveils Bold Plan to Expand Universal Public Healthcare

                  Green Party of Canada Unveils Bold Plan to Expand Universal Public Healthcare

                  Today, the Green Party of Canada announced in Guelph a comprehensive plan to protect and expand Canada’s universal public healthcare system. The proposed policy would guarantee every Canadian access to primary care, while integrating dental care, pharmacare, and mental health into Canada’s public healthcare system. The plan also commits to addressing the national healthcare worker shortage and reversing the trend...

                  Singh: Universal healthcare isn’t complete until pharmacare is delivered

                    Singh: Universal healthcare isn’t complete until pharmacare is delivered

                    Full universal pharmacare—the kind Tommy Douglas imagined—means no one is left behind when it comes to the medication they need. Today, Jagmeet Singh announced the next step toward that vision: beginning with essential medicines. “It’s simple,” said Singh. “If your doctor gives you a prescription, you should be able to get it—full stop. That’s what real universal health care means—and...



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                    Betting on Pierre Poilievre? This weekend's Canada Strong and Free Conference is another risky distraction for the Conservative campaign

                    Betting on Pierre Poilievre? This weekend's Canada Strong and Free Conference is another risky distraction for the Conservative campaign

                    Betting markets for political outcomes are relatively new - and fair to say - not really proven. Polymarket, the highest profile of these, found fame because bettors on the platform favoured Donald Trump, who obviously went on to win the 2024 election. But there is some controversy around the fact that such platforms are vulnerable to manipulation.

                    Why are so many troublesome candidates being dropped? How political parties protect themselves from these ‘million-dollar mistakes’

                    Why are so many troublesome candidates being dropped? How political parties protect themselves from these ‘million-dollar mistakes’

                    There’s no such thing as a perfect candidate. Anyone who’s worked a federal campaign knows that. But there are candidates who work hard, who organize, who understand that this is a team sport—and who don’t get in the way of the campaign’s core message. In fact, the best ones help amplify it. That’s who you’re looking for when you build...

                    Carney’s Checkmate: How Canada's Quiet Bond Play Forced Trump to Drop Tariffs

                    Carney’s Checkmate: How Canada's Quiet Bond Play Forced Trump to Drop Tariffs

                    Carney, Japan And The EU proved America's Idiot Emperor Has No Clothes. Let’s talk about the moment Donald Trump blinked. It wasn’t loud. It wasn’t a tweetstorm or a rally rant. When the tariff threats that had the world on edge—125% on China, 25% on Canada’s autos, a global trade war in the making—suddenly softened. A “pause,” he called it...

                    How Alberta keeps wrecking Pierre Poilievre's campaign

                    How Alberta keeps wrecking Pierre Poilievre's campaign

                    At least he still has his rallies. While public polling shows a large and durable Liberal lead, and global betting markets putting overwhelming odds on a Mark Carney victory on April 28, Pierre Poilievre can still comfort himself with the fact that thousands of people are willing to line up to hear him talk. In Edmonton, somewhere between 9,000 and...

                    I attended a Pierre Poilievre rally to figure out the disconnect between his large crowds but shrinking support in the polls

                    I attended a Pierre Poilievre rally to figure out the disconnect between his large crowds but shrinking support in the polls

                    I went to Pierre Poilievre’s “Stop the Crime” night in Brampton on Wednesday. I wanted to figure out how the Conservative leader could be taking luxuriant crowd baths across the country while languishing in the polls. More to the point, I wanted to find out how the people who turn out for him are dealing with that. I learned, no...

                    Leaders’ debates have come to mean less and less

                    Leaders’ debates have come to mean less and less

                    Do leaders’ debates matter? Will these coming debates matter? Yes, but no. First, Canadians should watch the debates with an open mind and keen eye for sincerity of presentation, signs of depth and credibility, and try to decide which of these candidates has the strength and substance to sit across from Donald Trump in the chair occupied not long ago...

                    Exactly where do the Conservatives stand on abortion?

                    Exactly where do the Conservatives stand on abortion?

                    Half way through this federal election campaign and one word has yet to be uttered: abortion. Maybe it’s because U.S. President Donald Trump continues to threaten our economy. Maybe it’s because Liberal Leader Mark Carney appears to be heading toward a win. Maybe it’s because Pierre Poilievre declared himself to be pro-choice. But so far the Conservative leader has escaped...

                    The Kids Are Leaning Right: How the Manosphere Is Shaping Voters

                    The Kids Are Leaning Right: How the Manosphere Is Shaping Voters

                    The polls look good for the Liberals now, but the Conservatives have been winning over young men. OVER THE COURSE of a 101-minute-long podcast interview released in January, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and his host, Jordan Peterson, lamented the erosion of “traditional values” and the loss of “masculinity” in Canada.

                    Three numbers tell the story of the election this week, and none of them looks good for Poilievre

                    Three numbers tell the story of the election this week, and none of them looks good for Poilievre

                    Halfway through the federal election campaign, it’s safe to say that things have not unfolded as many predicted they would back in January, when then-prime minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation. At the time, there was widespread talk that the Liberals were bound to falter and that the Conservatives, led by Pierre Poilievre, were well-positioned to make significant gains. Yet...

                    It’s an East versus West showdown – Issue spotlight on auto tariffs

                    It’s an East versus West showdown – Issue spotlight on auto tariffs

                    It is an East versus West show down in popular support with the Liberals leading in Eastern Canada, the Conservatives leading in the Prairies and British Columbia being a toss-up. The Liberal advantage in national ballot support continues with the party six points ahead of their Conservative competitors (LPC 44, CPC 38, NDP 9).



                    Trump’s chaotic rule means we need a growth strategy more than ever. Somebody tell our political leaders
                    Mark Carney is now on a collision course with Danielle Smith

                    Mark Carney is now on a collision course with Danielle Smith

                    'It's like saying you'll win an Olympic swimming medal with an anvil tied around your foot,' says Alberta Premier Smith, on how Canada will never be an energy superpower with anti-oilpatch laws

                    Meet Danielle Smith, patriot

                    Meet Danielle Smith, patriot

                    'We need to get serious about the hard work of nation-building if we want to compete and win in the next generation'

                    Saboteur inside Conservative campaign identified as Pierre Poilievre, 45…

                    Saboteur inside Conservative campaign identified as Pierre Poilievre, 45…

                    It should come as no surprise that the Conservative Party of Canada is struggling to overcome the sizeable lead the Liberals have held in public opinion polls over the past two weeks. Pierre Poilievre, the Conservatives’ sharp-tongued leader, seems incapable of pivoting away from the Trump-like tactics he’s been using for the past few years. That messaging worked well for...

                    Pierre Poilievre and the Other Leadership Question

                    Pierre Poilievre and the Other Leadership Question

                    As the campaign for the April 28th federal election passes the halfway mark, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is surely getting frustrated, and worried. The evidence of that concern came this week when he brought former Prime Minister Stephen Harper to his mammoth Edmonton rally. Usually, big-name party patriarchs are brought out near the end of a campaign to either give...

                    Carney’s rosy energy promises meet the Liberals’ dismal record

                    Carney’s rosy energy promises meet the Liberals’ dismal record

                    I’m reading my six-year-old son Lewis Carroll’s classic Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There, with all its delightful nonsense talk about shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings.

                    Jagmeet Singh is running out the clock on his own political career

                    Jagmeet Singh is running out the clock on his own political career

                    It was Monday morning and Jagmeet Singh, once the most electric prospect in Canadian politics, was standing on a balcony in downtown Toronto trying to be heard over the roaring whoosh of a gardener’s leaf blower across the road. “You’re trailing far behind the Liberals and the Conservatives in the polls,” a reporter asked the NDP leader. WAAAHHH, went the...

                    The nickname ‘Carbon Tax Carney’ appears to be sticking with voters — but not the way Pierre Poilievre hoped

                    The nickname ‘Carbon Tax Carney’ appears to be sticking with voters — but not the way Pierre Poilievre hoped

                    Canadians didn’t get an “axe the tax” election in 2025, as Pierre Poilievre hoped, but that may be just as well for the Conservatives.New polling from Abacus Data shows that Liberal Leader Mark Carney, not Poilievre, is getting credit for axing the carbon levy — by a margin of nearly two to one.

                    The Macdonald Commission at 40: Lessons for today’s Trump tumult

                    The Macdonald Commission at 40: Lessons for today’s Trump tumult

                    There is an incredible outpouring of nationalist sentiment in Canada resulting from the phenomenon of a capricious American president running roughshod over the traditional Canadian-American relationship. As Canadians puzzle over the astonishing turn, they might well reflect back on the key developments that launched us deeply into the embrace of the hegemonic power with which we share a border and...

                    Pierre Poilievre is running a good but very frustrating campaign
                    The West wants out? That’s not how this works

                    The West wants out? That’s not how this works

                    On a personal level, Preston Manning is a good and decent person. He is friendly, insightful, and kind. While I came from the Progressive Conservative wing of the conservative movement, I did not view him as the great destroyer of that once-great party. If anything, I saw him as provocative and an idea disruptor. All the ideas weren’t my cup...

                    If you’re going to threaten to secede, you might at least have the numbers to back it up
                    Carney’s Surge in Quebec Could Wipe the Sovereigntist Party Off the Map

                    Carney’s Surge in Quebec Could Wipe the Sovereigntist Party Off the Map

                    SEASONED POLITICAL OBSERVERS will tell you that their circles—relatives, friends, colleagues—can often double as informal focus groups. By talking politics with real people, and not just those with their noses pressed against the glass, you can sometimes detect early signs of trends, however noisy they may be in a world where media cycles constantly overlap.

                    Poilievre moves on to Plan C and brings out the guns

                    Poilievre moves on to Plan C and brings out the guns

                    On to Plan C.Pierre Poilievre made a belated campaign pivot last Wednesday to focus more heavily on U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war. Now the Conservative Leader has pivoted again.He’s taking big swings to try to knock down Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s reputation as an economic manager. Before it’s too late.

                    Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me four times? Seriously?

                    Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me four times? Seriously?

                    In Mark Carney’s first month as Liberal leader and prime minister, a picture has emerged of who he is: a technocratic version of Justin Trudeau, without the charisma, great hair or ability to communicate comfortably in French, but with many of his banished predecessor’s other personality characteristics and policy propensities.

                    When it comes to unifying Canada, one institution is my go-to choice

                    When it comes to unifying Canada, one institution is my go-to choice

                    The 2020s have been the most volatile decade of my life so far. Once Jan. 1, 2020 hit, everything went haywire. We’ve lived through multiple, serious life-changing world events: the COVID-19 and its after-effects, climate disasters, rising partisan political and now the ripple effects of international economic uncertainty (hello, tariffs and trade wars).

                    Trump’s chaos is imperialism in a transparent disguise

                    Trump’s chaos is imperialism in a transparent disguise

                    United States President Donald Trump is mashing up the global order. I have a theory.Last week, Trump imposed so-called “reciprocal” tariffs on American trading partners. His actions sent markets plunging, investment funds devaluing, and panic rising. There are no rules for the new global economic regime.

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                    Sask. Party MLA who called Jagmeet Singh a 'terrorist' stripped of additional MLA duties

                    Sask. Party MLA who called Jagmeet Singh a 'terrorist' stripped of additional MLA duties

                    Racquel Hilbert, the Saskatchewan Party MLA who called federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh a terrorist in the provincial legislature last month, has been removed from additional MLA duties, the party says.Premier Scott Moe said in the legislature Thursday that comments made by the Humboldt-Watrous member were inaccurate and highly inappropriate.

                    Campaigns quick to cut ties with candidates, have ‘less tolerance’ for controversy, in the age of social media, say politicos

                    Campaigns quick to cut ties with candidates, have ‘less tolerance’ for controversy, in the age of social media, say politicos

                    With the election campaign in full swing, political parties are under pressure to avoid controversy at all costs. But in the digital era, where past posts, videos, or comments can quickly resurface and make headlines, candidates are one engagement away from being sent packing since parties are quick to shed candidates who risk tarnishing their chances of winning, say political...

                    Brookfield registered entities to Grand Cayman address Obama called ‘largest tax scam in the world’

                    Brookfield registered entities to Grand Cayman address Obama called ‘largest tax scam in the world’

                    Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s former firm Brookfield has registered more than a dozen business entities to an infamous address in the Cayman Islands that former U.S. president Barack Obama once described as either “the largest building in the world or the largest tax scam in the world.” CTV News reviewed U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings between 2015 and 202...

                    U.K. agency keen to back investments in Canadian nuclear power

                    U.K. agency keen to back investments in Canadian nuclear power

                    The British government is looking to back investments in Canadian projects—including nuclear energy—through its export credit agency, which helps firms secure financing so long as 20 per cent of their procurement comes from the United Kingdom. U.K. Export Finance (UKEF) has been around for more than a century, but set up shop in Canada just last fall. Ozgur Kutay, a...



                    ‘If Poilievre can soften his edges, he could win’: Inside a Conservative rally in the Soo

                    ‘If Poilievre can soften his edges, he could win’: Inside a Conservative rally in the Soo

                    The two sisters, both silver haired and in their sixties, arrived at Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s rally in Sault Ste. Marie later than they wanted. The line had already snaked around the corner of The Machine Shop – an event venue housed in a historic paper mill. Among the crowd, parents with toddlers bundled in toques, and burly steelworkers dressed...

                    Latest Nanos projections put Liberals in minority territory, but many ridings too close to call

                    Latest Nanos projections put Liberals in minority territory, but many ridings too close to call

                    The latest seat projections from Nanos Research have put Mark Carney’s Liberals in minority government territory – down 17 ridings from the previous week. According to the organization, the Liberals would have taken at least 156 seats if the election were held April 6, when the projections were prepared. That’s down from 173 seats in the last projections from March...

                    Whether a Liberal win threatens national unity depends on Albertans, Smith tells conservatives

                    Whether a Liberal win threatens national unity depends on Albertans, Smith tells conservatives

                    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says whether a re-elected Liberal government would pose a threat to national unity depends on how Albertans react, emphasizing that Liberal Leader Mark Carney has existing “damage” to repair.

                    Liberals and Conservatives said their rallies drew thousands. We decided to count

                    Liberals and Conservatives said their rallies drew thousands. We decided to count

                    Hand-counted images of rallies yield significantly smaller numbers. Political campaigns may be significantly off-base when it comes to the number of people they say are present at campaign rallies across the country, a CBC News investigation shows.

                    Carney in Ottawa today for cabinet committee meeting on U.S. relations

                      Carney in Ottawa today for cabinet committee meeting on U.S. relations

                      Prime Minister Mark Carney has suspended his election campaign yet again to deal with the fallout of U.S. tariffs. Carney is expected to chair a meeting this morning with his cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations and national security. U.S. President Donald Trump abruptly reversed course on his trade war Wednesday by pausing his so-called "reciprocal" tariffs for 90 days, keeping...

                      McKinney hits the mark with Carney impression on 'This Hour Has 22 Minutes'

                        McKinney hits the mark with Carney impression on 'This Hour Has 22 Minutes'

                        Mark McKinney's impression of Canada's new prime minister may be buttoned-up and intense, but he said the process of portraying Mark Carney on "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" is loose and playful. McKinney joined as a guest to take on Carney in this week's episode of the CBC TV sketch show, opposite a U.S. President Donald Trump portrayed by his...

                        Pierre Poilievre fans dismiss Mark Carney’s lead in the polls: ‘I believe the rallies’

                        Pierre Poilievre fans dismiss Mark Carney’s lead in the polls: ‘I believe the rallies’

                        Conservatives arriving at a Brampton event hall said they believe in party leader Pierre Poilievre’s big rallies more than in opinion polls that consistently show the Liberals with a lead in the federal election campaign.

                        Canadian mayors push federal leaders for action on climate, not pipelines

                        Canadian mayors push federal leaders for action on climate, not pipelines

                        Open letter proposes national grid, high-speed rail, disaster resilience strategy. Municipal politicians across Canada have written a letter to the five main federal party leaders calling for climate-related actions they say would improve the country's resilience to environmental calamities. The group includes Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante, Jasper, Alta., Mayor Richard Ireland, former Toronto mayor David Miller, Princeton, B.C., Mayor Spencer...

                        Feds proposing regular 'intelligence-informed briefings' for opposition leaders: memo

                        Feds proposing regular 'intelligence-informed briefings' for opposition leaders: memo

                        OTTAWA -- A newly released memo shows federal officials recommended almost a year ago that leaders of major opposition parties receive regular classified briefings -- not only on foreign interference but also violent extremism and overseas conflicts.

                        Most Canadians say they expect to feel U.S. tariffs, want Canada to fight back: poll

                        Most Canadians say they expect to feel U.S. tariffs, want Canada to fight back: poll

                        OTTAWA -- A new poll suggests 60 per cent of Canadians say they will personally feel the effects of U.S. tariffs -- and most believe Canada should fight back.

                        Trump threatens sanctions, tariffs on Mexico in water dispute

                          Trump threatens sanctions, tariffs on Mexico in water dispute

                          U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday threatened Mexico with sanctions and tariffs in a dispute over water sharing between the two countries, accusing Mexico of breaking an 81-year-old treaty and "stealing the water from Texas Farmers."

                          Canada ‘isolated’ as most nations rebuff retaliatory tariffs on America, says former CUSMA negotiator

                          Canada ‘isolated’ as most nations rebuff retaliatory tariffs on America, says former CUSMA negotiator

                          Canada’s past chief negotiator for the new NAFTA says the country finds itself alone as one of the few globally to have used counter measures against American tariffs. Retaliatory tariffs on some American auto exports went into force on April 9. Canada has imposed a series of counter tariffs to respond to U.S. levies on autos and steel and aluminum...

                          Canada Strong and Free Network looks beyond federal issues as campaign forces national Tories away from conference

                          Canada Strong and Free Network looks beyond federal issues as campaign forces national Tories away from conference

                          Federal Conservative candidates stay away, but line-up includes swathe of provincial premiers, ex-politicians, and American speakers.

                          Carney says he had never heard of pro-Beijing group despite photos with its leaders

                          Carney says he had never heard of pro-Beijing group despite photos with its leaders

                          Liberal Leader Mark Carney says he had never heard of a pro-Beijing lobby group in the Toronto area despite photos on the Jiangsu Commerce Council of Canada’s website showing him with members of its leadership. He was asked Thursday about Peter Yuen, the Liberal Party candidate for the Ontario riding of Markham-Unionville. Mr. Yuen was appointed to replace Paul Chiang...

                          Carney announces sweeping plan to crack down on crime, strengthen the border

                          Carney announces sweeping plan to crack down on crime, strengthen the border

                          Liberal Leader Mark Carney laid out his party's public safety plan on Thursday, promising to crack down on gangs, protect children, reduce intimate partner violence and tackle the illegal flow of drugs and guns coming from the United States. "Tariffs are not the only American policies that are threatening our economy and our society. They're also threatening the safety of...

                          Conservative Party distances itself from supporters questioning election polls

                          Conservative Party distances itself from supporters questioning election polls

                          The Conservative Party is distancing itself from supporters who are questioning the veracity of federal election polls as Leader Pierre Poilievre said he will accept the results on April 28 no matter the outcome. Supporters of Mr. Poilievre’s campaign were seen at a rally in Brampton, Ont. on Wednesday evening wearing shirts and holding signs that said, “Do you believe...

                          Brookfield used Cayman Islands to register 3rd fund managed by Carney

                          Brookfield used Cayman Islands to register 3rd fund managed by Carney

                          A $5-billion investment fund created under Mark Carney's leadership at Brookfield Asset Management was registered in the Cayman Islands tax haven, according to records obtained by Radio-Canada.

                          Pierre Poilievre ducks question about whether he trusts polls that show him trailing Mark Carney

                          Pierre Poilievre ducks question about whether he trusts polls that show him trailing Mark Carney

                          On a campaign stop in Milton, a reporter asked if Poilievre would “respect the results of the election no matter the outcome.” Trailing in every major public-opinion poll, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will respect the results of the April 28 election win or lose. But Poilievre — some of whose supporters have been sporting gear saying “Do You...

                          Poilievre takes aim at Carney's ability to handle Trump and his tariffs

                          Poilievre takes aim at Carney's ability to handle Trump and his tariffs

                          Conservative leader says Carney is using U.S. president and his economic threats as a campaign 'distraction.' Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took aim at his Liberal opponent Thursday over his handling of the Canada-U.S. relationship, saying Mark Carney has so far "failed" to secure any tariff relief for Canada, even as other countries get something of a break. Carney, meanwhile, said...

                          Doug Ford says he was ‘shocked’ Canada wasn’t included in Trump’s 90-day tariff pause

                          Doug Ford says he was ‘shocked’ Canada wasn’t included in Trump’s 90-day tariff pause

                          Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he was “shocked” Canada wasn’t included in U.S. President Donald Trump’s 90-day tariff pause. “We were shocked that we weren’t part of the group, per se. And you know, (we’re the United States’) number one customer -- we’re both each other’s number one customer -- and we need to get through this and bring certainty...

                          Carney hits 3rd campaign pause, says Trump’s trade war raises ‘stakes’

                          Carney hits 3rd campaign pause, says Trump’s trade war raises ‘stakes’

                          Prime Minister Mark Carney is pausing his federal election campaign for a third time to tackle U.S. President Donald Trump’s escalating global trade war. Carney, who is campaigning as the Liberal Party leader but retains caretaker authorities as the current prime minister during a federal election, said he will return to Ottawa to convene a meeting of the cabinet committee...

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                          The State of Service Report

                          The State of Service Report

                          Our government created the Citizens’ Services portfolio in 2023 to champion service delivery excellence and to improve government efficiency. This State of Service report was drafted to communicate how we are accomplishing this mandate and to update Canadians on some of our biggest programs, including the Passport Program, the Canadian Dental Care Plan, Employment Insurance, Benefits Delivery Modernization and the...


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                          Maine will not comply with Trump administration call to ban transgender athletes

                          Maine will not comply with Trump administration call to ban transgender athletes

                          PORTLAND, Maine (AP) -- Maine officials said Friday the state will not comply with a ban on transgender athletes in high school sports in the wake of a Trump administration finding that the state violated antidiscrimination laws by allowing the students to participate.

                          Trump will undergo his annual physical Friday after years of reluctance to share medical information

                          Trump will undergo his annual physical Friday after years of reluctance to share medical information

                          WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump is undergoing his annual physical on Friday, potentially giving the public its first details in years about the health of a man who in January became the oldest in U.S. history to be sworn in as president.

                          Trump's tariff turnaround shows he's vulnerable to pressure, says former negotiator

                          Trump's tariff turnaround shows he's vulnerable to pressure, says former negotiator

                          Canada's former top trade negotiator said Thursday that if nations around the world co-ordinate their responses to Donald Trump's global trade war, the U.S. president would be more likely to back away from tariffs sooner.

                          House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts

                          House approves budget framework for Trump's 'big' bill after intense wrangling sways GOP holdouts

                          WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Republicans narrowly approved their budget framework Thursday, a political turnaround after Speaker Mike Johnson worked into the night to satisfy GOP holdouts who had refused to advance trillions of dollars in tax breaks without deeper spending cuts.

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                          China hits back at U.S. and will raise tariffs on American goods from 84% to 125%

                            China hits back at U.S. and will raise tariffs on American goods from 84% to 125%

                            China announced Friday that it will raise tariffs on U.S. goods from 84 per cent to 125 per cent -- the latest salvo in an escalating trade war between the world’s two largest economies that has rattled markets and raised fears of a global slowdown. While U.S. President Donald Trump paused import taxes this week for other countries, he raised...

                            NYC mayor says family of Spanish tourists, including 3 children, died in helicopter crash

                              NYC mayor says family of Spanish tourists, including 3 children, died in helicopter crash

                              A helicopter broke apart in midair Thursday and crashed upside-down into the Hudson River between Manhattan and the New Jersey waterfront, killing a family of Spanish tourists, including three children in the latest high-profile aviation disaster in the U.S., officials said. Mayor Eric Adams said the flight began at a downtown heliport around 3 p.m. and that the dead had...

                              Trump's latest round of tariffs have taken effect  -  and China is retaliating. Here's what we know

                              Trump's latest round of tariffs have taken effect - and China is retaliating. Here's what we know

                              NEW YORK (AP) -- President Donald Trump has launched tariff wars with nearly all of America's trading partners. And there's no end in sight.

                              The US must return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison, a judge says

                              The US must return a Maryland man mistakenly deported to an El Salvador prison, a judge says

                              GREENBELT, Md. (AP) -- A federal judge on Friday ordered the Trump administration to arrange for the return of a Maryland man to the United States after he was mistakenly deported to a notorious El Salvador prison, while a U.S. government attorney was at a loss to explain what happened.

                              China retaliates as Trump's tariffs affect world markets

                              China retaliates as Trump's tariffs affect world markets

                              Shares slid further in Europe and Asia and U.S. futures also fell Friday as investors counted the potential costs of U.S. President Donald Trump's latest set of tariffs, even as China retaliated by announcing it will impose a 34% tariff on imports of all U.S. products beginning April 10.

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                              China, Russia Remain Close Despite Trump’s Efforts to Drive a Wedge

                              China, Russia Remain Close Despite Trump’s Efforts to Drive a Wedge

                              On April 2 — just before the U.S. announced sweeping new tariffs on much of the world — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi concluded a three-day visit to Moscow, where he met with his counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two sides discussed the Russia-Ukraine war and other security flashpoints, including Iran’s nuclear program and the Korean...

                              Unlocking Canada’s economy: Why mutual recognition is the key to supercharging internal trade

                              Unlocking Canada’s economy: Why mutual recognition is the key to supercharging internal trade

                              US President Donald Trump’s tariff threats seem to have reminded Canadians that we don’t even trade well with each other. We self-sabotage through domestic trade obstacles that hinder economic growth and security.

                              Rushing to death in Canada’s MAiD regime: Ramona Coelho for Inside Policy

                              Rushing to death in Canada’s MAiD regime: Ramona Coelho for Inside Policy

                              Canada legalized Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) in 2016, encompassing both euthanasia and assisted suicide. Initially limited to those nearing their natural death, eligibility expanded in 2021 to individuals with physical disabilities, with eligibility for individuals with mental illness in 2027. Parliamentary recommendations include MAiD for children. A recent federal consultation explored extending MAiD to those who lack capacity via...


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                              A collection of SubStack publishing within Canadian public affairs.

                              The dossier Trudeau took to Mar-a-Lago

                              The dossier Trudeau took to Mar-a-Lago

                              Last fall, before the Trump shitstorm, advisers to the prime minister saw the black clouds gathering to the south. The new president had not yet been sworn into office, but it was clear Canada was in the crosshairs.

                              Mark Carney's $100 apology

                              Mark Carney's $100 apology

                              The 10 men who have governed the Bank of Canada since its inception in 1934 have been taciturn types, studiously avoiding the mud-holes of public controversy. Central banks trade in trust, and must project immutability and stability.That’s why it was so unusual in 2012 to hear Mark Carney, then governor of the Bank, apologize to Canadians for screwing up.

                              How the rich captured a Canadian prime minister: Part II

                              How the rich captured a Canadian prime minister: Part II

                              Peter Larkin launched King’s fund with $25,000 of his own cash, deposited Sept. 22, 1925 at the Old Colony Trust Co.’s main branch in Boston, the same firm used by Salada Tea for its U.S. operations. Likely he reasoned that a foreign account would reduce the risk of discovery.

                              Podcasts

                              Why you should believe the polls, with Frank Graves

                                Why you should believe the polls, with Frank Graves

                                Ekos Research pollster Frank Graves joins The Hot Room to discuss the historic Liberal collapse and resurgence in opinion polls over the past year, why men and women are so far apart in their party preference, and the conservative activists rejecting opinion polls that show their party trailing.

                                Trading Away Healthcare To Trump?

                                  Trading Away Healthcare To Trump?

                                  David Herle, Scott Reid, Jordan Leichnitz, and Kory Teneycke provide insights on the latest in Canadian politics.

                                  Poilievre pulls big crowds, but does it matter?

                                    Poilievre pulls big crowds, but does it matter?

                                    In this special Canada Votes edition live from Halifax, The National’s At Issue panel breaks down the latest from the federal election campaign trail, including rally stops in Alberta and an appearance by former Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper. Plus, how party leaders are dealing with the media. Rosemary Barton hosts Chantal Hébert, Andrew Coyne and Althia Raj.

                                    Special Guest Senator Peter Boehm on the 2025 G7

                                      Special Guest Senator Peter Boehm on the 2025 G7

                                      Senator Peter Boehm was Canadian sherpa for a record six G7 summits. He joins Jeremy, Louise and (the other) Peter to talk about an early challenge that will face whoever wins Canada’s April 28 election - hosting the G7 in Kananaskis in June. One member (guess who?) has launched a trade war against the other six. Should he even be...