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Conservatives back Poilievre, but need to see changes and contrition to avoid 'problems'

Conservatives back Poilievre, but need to see changes and contrition to avoid 'problems'

One Conservative MP said the party needs to 'heal whatever relationships we have to heal.' A reelected Conservative MP says it is important for the federal party to build relationships with provincial conservative parties and suggests there is “work to be done.” It comes as long-simmering fissures between prominent members of the Conservative Party of Canada and Ontario Premier Doug...

Poilievre is making calls to shore up support as Conservatives take stock of election results

Poilievre is making calls to shore up support as Conservatives take stock of election results

Caucus sources say Poilievre's leadership is on solid ground even after falling short in Monday's vote. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been on the phone with caucus members and party supporters in the hours since the election, trying to shore up his position after he delivered uneven results, Conservative sources told CBC News. Poilievre, who has made it clear he...

How the Liberals came up short in Ontario — and lost their majority bid

How the Liberals came up short in Ontario — and lost their majority bid

Party lost 9 seats in the province, while Conservatives gained 16. Winning a fourth mandate and returning to power was certainly a victory for the federal Liberals, but it was marred by a disappointing showing in Ontario which played a significant role in costing them a majority. "Obviously, if you compare to where the Liberals were three months ago, it...

Liberals pushed Trump as key election issue, but lost seats on front lines of the trade war

Liberals pushed Trump as key election issue, but lost seats on front lines of the trade war

As Mark Carney closed out his victory speech on election night, he reminded Canadians — as he did through much of the campaign — of the challenges posed by the ongoing tensions with the U.S. administration. "We will build an independent future for our great country," he said to the crowd. "Vive le Canada." But after touting himself as the...

Green party’s Elizabeth May open to running for House Speaker, joining Carney cabinet

Green party’s Elizabeth May open to running for House Speaker, joining Carney cabinet

Green party Leader Elizabeth May, the lone member of her party to be re-elected, says she’s open to throwing her hat in the ring for Speaker of the House when the next Parliament begins. “I’m open to lots of things,” May said in an interview with CTV News on Wednesday. “It doesn’t mean they’re at all likely, and they’re pretty...

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Canadians Split on Preferred Result of 2025 Federal Ballot

Canadians Split on Preferred Result of 2025 Federal Ballot

Canadian voters are deeply divided when assessing the possible outcome of the 2025 federal election, a new Research Co. “Exit Poll” poll has found. In the online survey of a representative national sample of Canadians who voted in the 2025 federal election, 49% of respondents say they would be “very upset” if the Conservative Party forms the government, while a...

Consumer confidence hits low not seen since December 2022

Consumer confidence hits low not seen since December 2022

Nanos conducted an RDD dual frame (land- and cell-lines) telephone random survey of 1,290 respondents in Canada. This report is based on the four waves of tracking ending April 25th, 2025. The margin of error for a random survey of 1,290 Canadians is ±2.7 percentage points, 19 times out of 20. The research was commissioned by the Bloomberg and was conducted by Nanos Research.



Poilievre has a strong case to stay Conservative leader, but it's not ironclad

Poilievre has a strong case to stay Conservative leader, but it's not ironclad

What if Mark Carney doesn't end up as terrible a prime minister as many Conservatives expect he will be? Of the many possible scenarios that could have unfolded on Monday evening, not many people seem to have anticipated the one we got: A very impressive Conservative showing, but only good enough for second place, and with party leader Pierre Poilievre...

Why the Conservatives should dump Poilievre - but won’t
Insiders say getting Donald Trump’s tariffs lifted is job one for Mark Carney

Insiders say getting Donald Trump’s tariffs lifted is job one for Mark Carney

Prime Minister Mark Carney says his goal in meeting with President Donald Trump is to achieve a new comprehensive economic and security deal with the United States.Insiders say the first order of business is less ambitious: get the tariffs lifted.

Former Conservative leader says Poilievre ‘absolutely’ staying on, slams premiers’ criticism

Former Conservative leader says Poilievre ‘absolutely’ staying on, slams premiers’ criticism

Former Conservative leader and Conservative-Saskatchewan Elect Andrew Scheer says Pierre Poilievre will “absolutely” stay on as the party’s leader, despite losing his own seat and leading the party to its fourth failed attempt to defeat the Liberals. “Pierre is a fighter, and he’s doing it for the people who have been left behind for this government. That’s really what inspires...



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Fear of Trump won the election for Carney, polling reveals - and the Conservatives are left looking for someone to blame

Fear of Trump won the election for Carney, polling reveals - and the Conservatives are left looking for someone to blame

The 1949 Canadian federal election – the first to be held under “Pax Americana” – gave the Liberal party under Louis St. Laurent 49 per cent of the vote and 191 of the 262 seats at stake in the House of Commons. The outcome, as the final count is still underway, is not as great for the Liberals under Mark...

Canada’s Conservative Leader Is Tossed From His Own Seat - His populist approach may have been to blame.

Canada’s Conservative Leader Is Tossed From His Own Seat - His populist approach may have been to blame.

Pierre Poilievre lost the vote for a constituency he has held for 21 years to a Liberal political neophyte. His populist approach may have been to blame.

Eby breathing easier with Carney in charge

Eby breathing easier with Carney in charge

The federal Liberal win spares B.C. a policy war with Pierre Poilievre and opens the door to deeper Ottawa-Victoria collaboration. B.C.’s NDP government is breathing a long, heavy sigh of relief after watching Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives come up short in the federal election. The result staves off what was shaping up to be a major showdown between Premier David Eby’s...

Don't expect a radical overhaul of the public service under Carney

Don't expect a radical overhaul of the public service under Carney

The Liberal platform that will guide the PM is a surprisingly status quo document that leans towards expansive, albeit more businesslike, government.

Pierre Poilievre needs to stay as leader of the Conservative Party. Here’s why

Pierre Poilievre needs to stay as leader of the Conservative Party. Here’s why

By now, it is pretty clear that the 25-point lead Pierre Poilievre enjoyed in the polls a mere four months ago had very little to do with him. He looked like a shoo-in to be the Prime Minister of Canada because he faced an extremely unpopular opponent and was catering to a very disgruntled electorate who were focused on their...

The good and unnecessarily bad of Pierre Poilievre

The good and unnecessarily bad of Pierre Poilievre

There were all the parts of Pierre Poilievre in Monday’s election result.There were the revved-up and frustrated young and middle-aged men responding to his call for change. There were also people who changed their political habits to stop him from becoming prime minister.All those positives. All those negatives. Sometim

Jagmeet Singh might be remembered as a better NDP leader than even Jack Layton — despite brutal loss

Jagmeet Singh might be remembered as a better NDP leader than even Jack Layton — despite brutal loss

Jagmeet Singh is a champagne socialist who doesn’t drink; a hipster, with bespoke three-piece suits; a religious Sikh who never truly connected with Quebecers nor his party’s blue-collar base. He’s not a policy wonk. He never looked like or spoke like a politician. Singh just seemed like a guy who waltzed onto the federal political scene, wanting to make a...

And now comes the hard part: negotiating with Trump

And now comes the hard part: negotiating with Trump

At the top of the to-do list for Canada’s prime minister will be arranging to sit down with Donald Trump to discuss the devastating trade war the United States president has launched against this country. While the Liberals’ Mark Carney and the Conservatives’ Pierre Poilievre have vowed to fight the extensive tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, both have also...

Monday's election was a wake-up call for the Conservatives

Monday's election was a wake-up call for the Conservatives

Poilievre failed to adapt as the campaign unfolded, which cost him the election

Pierre Poilievre is too unpopular — even among Conservative premiers — to remain as Conservative party leader

Pierre Poilievre is too unpopular — even among Conservative premiers — to remain as Conservative party leader

This was the most gruesome election night for the NDP since the Diefenbaker sweep in 1958. Many great MPs went down to defeat, one may hope many will return. The Liberals gained 11 points and the NDP lost the same. Its collapse allowed Liberal leader Mark Carney to be elected prime minister. But the party with the greatest right to...



Liberals edge closer to majority, rumours fly of NDP floor-crossings, who steps back for Poilievre?

Liberals edge closer to majority, rumours fly of NDP floor-crossings, who steps back for Poilievre?

That was the craziest election yet, and it wasn’t even over on Day 1 after the voting. The numbers were still changing Tuesday afternoon.The Liberals picked up a Bloc Quebecois-leaning seat, raising their total to 169, three short of a majority.

Why Mark Carney needs to govern as if he won a majority

Why Mark Carney needs to govern as if he won a majority

Mark Carney didn’t quite get the majority mandate he was looking for and there’s a lot of punditry out there about the problems he and the Liberals will have in managing that. It’s being called an “uncertain mandate,” a “less than strong mandate,” and the outcome has been labelled (on page one of the Star no less) an “uneasy victory.”...

The New State of Political Play in Carney’s Canada

The New State of Political Play in Carney’s Canada

Mark Carney told Canadians that his career as a central banker dealing with international financial crises had made him into a skilled negotiator. It was the argument he used to convince as many Canadians as possible that he was and is the man to deal with an unpredictable, unreliable, aggressive, and often uncontrollable President Donald Trump. Trump has slapped tariffs...

Danielle Smith tries to cloak her threats to Mark Carney but Alberta’s intentions are clear

Danielle Smith tries to cloak her threats to Mark Carney but Alberta’s intentions are clear

Here is Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s reaction to the federal election boiled down to one ominous sentence: “I will not permit the status quo to continue.”It is a threat disguised as an olive branch.

Carney's win caps a remarkable turn of events — and sets up the immense challenges ahead

Carney's win caps a remarkable turn of events — and sets up the immense challenges ahead

For the first time in nearly a century, two parties won more than 40 per cent of the vote. Shortly after 1 a.m. on Tuesday, Mark Carney walked onto a stage at the old Ottawa civic centre — the same hockey arena where John Turner was elected Liberal leader in 1984, the last time the Liberals tried to replace a...

Mark Carney offered some change. Albertans wanted more. Now what will they demand from him?

Mark Carney offered some change. Albertans wanted more. Now what will they demand from him?

Canadians have elected a prime minister who promised to pursue energy corridors across Canada, to slash project approval timelines and boosted an oilsands carbon capture project during the English leaders' debate. But this wasn't the Conservative prime minister that most Albertans were hoping for. They didn't reject the Liberals with the same ferocity and lopsided results they'd delivered to Justin...

Carney Secures Liberal Comeback

Carney Secures Liberal Comeback

After a short yet intense campaign focused on how to strengthen our economy and protect our sovereignty in a more uncertain and threatening continental and global context, Canadians have voted and the results are in. The Liberals have done what many thought impossible barely a few months ago: they won the most seats and found a way to remain in...

Pierre Poilievre was the right man for the moment. Then the moment changed – and he failed to adapt
A national unity crisis is brewing

A national unity crisis is brewing

All three potential allies of a minority Liberal government lean hard left, crushing the possibility of nation-building projects like pipelines

These should be the climate change priorities for Canada's new government

These should be the climate change priorities for Canada's new government

The dust has settled on a unique federal election, and Canada will have a new government led by Prime Minister Mark Carney, backed by a fresh mandate from the voters. And while the election was rightly dominated by how to deal with threats of U.S. economic aggression, climate and energy issues played an important supporting role in the campaign.

Pierre Poilievre lost the election to Donald Trump

Pierre Poilievre lost the election to Donald Trump

The air was sucked out of the bizarrely freezing-cold Canada Room at the Rogers Convention Centre in downtown Ottawa at 10:07 p.m. local time, when CTV News made its call for a Liberal government. A relatively rowdy crowd near the stage, surrounded by photographers and cameras, had been leading chants of “bring it home!” as positive Conservative results trickled in...

Mark Carney wins an election that was more about Donald Trump than Pierre Poilievre

Mark Carney wins an election that was more about Donald Trump than Pierre Poilievre

Donald Trump went on social media on Canada’s election day to endorse himself as the best leader for this country.Canadians politely disagreed, handing victory to Mark Carney and the Liberals — a vote for stability amid the chaos Trump keeps wanting to wreak on Canada.

Events may force Mark Carney into more sensible policies

Events may force Mark Carney into more sensible policies

This election produced a startling result. After a decade of failure by a government that historians will likely give low marks to on virtually every relevant measure, the electorate decided it deserved a fourth term. There were two main reasons, both dubious: first, its terminally unpopular leader and prime minister was replaced by a charisma-free technocrat, who promised to somehow...

Election hopes deflate at Conservative HQ
A tale of two elections: Trump vs change made for an uncertain mandate
Changes must be made to preserve election integrity

Changes must be made to preserve election integrity

The Conservatives have every right to be angry, and every reason to demand that something substantive finally be done to prevent foreign election interference. In the early hours of yesterday morning, U.S. President Donald Trump decided to blow off some steam via his Truth Social account, with Canada’s election as the target. He wrote: “Good luck to the Great people...

In a disappointing election night for all, Liberals had the least bad luck

In a disappointing election night for all, Liberals had the least bad luck

The Liberals will be disappointed that they fell short of a majority. But everything is relative. Three months ago, they were nearly dead.

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Sole Green MP Elizabeth May looks to play pivotal role in minority Parliament

Sole Green MP Elizabeth May looks to play pivotal role in minority Parliament

Even though Elizabeth May is the only Green member of Parliament left standing after the federal election, the party leader says she wants to play a key role in the new minority Parliament. With the Liberals just a few seats shy of a majority, May said she's open to negotiating and possibly even striking a deal with Prime Minister Mark...

Carney’s promise to take on Trump on trade will have to wait

Carney’s promise to take on Trump on trade will have to wait

Fresh off his election victory, Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to immediately take on U.S. President Donald Trump on trade. But the White House likely won’t turn its attention to North American trade talks until later this summer — a timeline that might actually work out better for Canada.

‘Never say never’: NDP MPs Kwan and McPherson don’t rule out leadership bids, but say that’s not the focus right now

‘Never say never’: NDP MPs Kwan and McPherson don’t rule out leadership bids, but say that’s not the focus right now

With the fewest seats ever won, the NDP is destined for a leadership race—something some political players say presents an opportunity for the party to reposition itself in light of a devastating election defeat.

Smith lowers bar for Alberta referendum with separatism sentiment emerging

Smith lowers bar for Alberta referendum with separatism sentiment emerging

Alberta's premier said she wouldn't stand in the way of a citizen-led referendum on independence.



Ottawa unveiled billions in funding days before election call — targeting millions at key Alberta ridings

Ottawa unveiled billions in funding days before election call — targeting millions at key Alberta ridings

STORY Just days before Prime Minister Mark Carney called the election, the federal government announced a flurry of new projects worth about $8 billion, according to an IJF analysis. The timing stood out. The announcements were posted on Friday, March 21, and Saturday, March 22, the final hours in which Carney and his ministers could act before the election call...

Party needs to be ‘not so extreme,’ time for ‘soul searching’: What Conservatives are saying after Poilievre defeat

Party needs to be ‘not so extreme,’ time for ‘soul searching’: What Conservatives are saying after Poilievre defeat

Amid questions about the future of the Conservative Party and its leader Pierre Poilievre, one Progressive Conservative premier says it’s time for some “soul searching,” and one defeated member of Parliament says she thinks the party needs to not be “so extreme” going forward.

Federal election results should motivate Conservatives to 'soul search': Houston - Conservatives are great at pushing people away and "not so good at pulling people in."

    Federal election results should motivate Conservatives to 'soul search': Houston - Conservatives are great at pushing people away and "not so good at pulling people in."

    Nova Scotia's Progressive Conservative premier says the results of the federal election should prompt some "soul searching" by the national Conservative party.The Conservatives won just one of 11 seats in Nova Scotia and took only seven of Atlantic Canada's 32 seats in Monday's vote, which returned the Liberals to power for a fourth consecutive mandate.

    Trump says he'll meet with Carney at the White House 'within the next week'

    Trump says he'll meet with Carney at the White House 'within the next week'

    U.S. President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he will meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House "within the next week." "I spoke to him yesterday," Trump said of Carney. "He couldn't have been nicer and I congratulated him." Carney and Trump spoke on the phone Tuesday after the Liberals' stunning win in Monday's election -- a come-from-behind...

    Process Nerd: A (very early) look at how the new minority dynamics could play out in the House of Commons

    Process Nerd: A (very early) look at how the new minority dynamics could play out in the House of Commons

    First off, a (likely unnecessary) disclosure: Process Nerd is — and remains — a Charter member of what Globe and Mail columnist Andrew Coyne calls ‘Team Minority.’ This ensures, via the raw power of simple mathematics, that no one party can override the will of their cross-aisle colleagues to control the House of Commons. It also means that MPs can...

    Doug Ford fires back at federal Tories’ claims he ‘sabotaged’ Pierre Poilievre

    Doug Ford fires back at federal Tories’ claims he ‘sabotaged’ Pierre Poilievre

    Premier Doug Ford is firing back at federal Conservative charges that the provincial Tories “sabotaged” Pierre Poilievre’s campaign in Ontario.“I shouldn’t interfere in the federal election,” Ford told reporters in Mississauga on Wednesday when asked why he didn’t help Poilievre.

    Carleton was Poilievre's riding to lose. When he did, it came as a shock to many

    Carleton was Poilievre's riding to lose. When he did, it came as a shock to many

    Conservative leader lost longtime Ottawa-area seat to Liberal newcomer Bruce Fanjoy. The startling upset for Conservatives and their leader Pierre Poilievre, who lost the Ottawa-area riding he'd held for nearly 21 years to a Liberal newcomer, had local voters buzzing the morning after. By the time Carleton's giant ballots were counted, Carleton's MP-elect Bruce Fanjoy had garnered about 51 per...

    SMT -- The Morning After The Day Before.

    SMT -- The Morning After The Day Before.

    Well, that was a night. Canadians voted, and Mark Carney was the winner, overcoming what at one time was a 25-point Pierre Poilievre lead in the polls. But it was not a majority win, at least not yet. With counts and recounts still to come, the outcome remains a minority Liberal government. Fred DeLorey and Bruce Anderson are here to...

    Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault resigns

    Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault resigns

    Jonathan Pedneault, co-leader of the Greens, is stepping down from his role at the helm of the party. “Twice now, I have failed to convince my fellow citizens to send me to Ottawa,” he wrote in a statement published online. “I therefore hereby submit my resignation … effective immediately.” Pedneault, who joined Elizabeth May as co-leader in February, came fifth...

    Doug Ford floats idea of electing judges in rant on bail reform

      Doug Ford floats idea of electing judges in rant on bail reform

      Ontario Premier Doug Ford is blasting judges in the province who he perceives as being soft on crime, and is floating ideas such as judges running for election and offering them payouts to retire early. Ford was at Peel Regional Police headquarters to announce measures on bail in an upcoming justice bill, though he says the most meaningful bail reform...

      ‘It’s an unmitigated disaster’: Conservative insiders debate Pierre Poilievre’s future as leader after election defeat

      ‘It’s an unmitigated disaster’: Conservative insiders debate Pierre Poilievre’s future as leader after election defeat

      There are plenty of questions the party will need to address including how he can lead the party from outside Parliament. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is not the prime minister. As of Tuesday morning, he was not even an MP. At the nexus of those two outcomes, which just months ago would have been nearly unthinkable, is a maelstrom of...

      These big-name MPs won't be returning to Parliament after Monday's vote

      These big-name MPs won't be returning to Parliament after Monday's vote

      Poilievre, Singh are most notable losses, but other familiar faces won't be back.

      Prominent Conservatives back Poilievre as leader after riding loss

      Prominent Conservatives back Poilievre as leader after riding loss

      Allies of Pierre Poilievre spoke out in support of his continued leadership after the Conservative Leader lost his own seat in Monday’s election and failed to form government. Among them was former party leader Andrew Scheer, who was forced to step down after his failure to defeat the Trudeau Liberals in the 2019 election despite winning the popular vote and...

      Carney wins minority, not the ‘strong mandate’ he sought to deal with Trump for trade talks

      Carney wins minority, not the ‘strong mandate’ he sought to deal with Trump for trade talks

      U.S. President Donald Trump, the elephant in the room of the 2025 Canadian election, agreed to meet Prime Minister Mark Carney in the days ahead after calling to congratulate the Canadian leader who squeaked through with a minority win, not the “strong mandate” Carney sought for their looming trade negotiation. The congratulatory call from Trump came around midday, as Carney...

      Trump, tariffs, and the economy ‘crushed’ other election issues that can’t be ignored by the government, say politicos

      Trump, tariffs, and the economy ‘crushed’ other election issues that can’t be ignored by the government, say politicos

      The environment, climate change, public transit, Indigenous reconciliation, and Big Tech took a back seat during the campaign, but governing will mandate their attention, says NDP strategist Will Shelling.

      Calls for investigation after some in Nunavik left out of vote due to polling station issues

      Calls for investigation after some in Nunavik left out of vote due to polling station issues

      Tiivi Tulaugak was looking forward to voting in his first election in Ivujivik, Nunavik's northernmost community located in Quebec. But the 18-year-old's excitement quickly turned into frustration on Monday afternoon when he found out he was among the residents who wouldn't be able to cast a ballot. CBC News has heard from residents in five Nunavik communities who reported issues...

      Tory MP accuses Doug Ford of ‘sabotaging’ federal campaign by helping Liberals

      Tory MP accuses Doug Ford of ‘sabotaging’ federal campaign by helping Liberals

      As the federal Conservatives assess a campaign that saw leader Pierre Poilievre lose his Ottawa-area seat of Carleton, they are pointing fingers at the most powerful Tory in Ontario. Let the blame begin. As the federal Conservatives assess a campaign that saw leader Pierre Poilievre lose his Ottawa-area seat of Carleton, they are pointing fingers at the most powerful Tory...

      ‘He took the riding for granted’, says Bruce Fanjoy, Liberal who unseated Poilievre

      ‘He took the riding for granted’, says Bruce Fanjoy, Liberal who unseated Poilievre

      Bruce Fanjoy, the Liberal rookie who unseated Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre in his longtime Ottawa-area riding, says he wasn’t surprised he won. “With (Prime Minister) Mark Carney’s leadership, suddenly I had the wind at my back. We could see that in all the communities and in the riding,” Fanjoy said in an interview with CTV’s Power Play host Vassy Kapelos...

      Carney, Trump have agreed to meet in person, PMO says after post-election call

        Carney, Trump have agreed to meet in person, PMO says after post-election call

        The Prime Minister's Office says Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump have agreed to meet in person in the near future. An account of a phone call between the two leaders, issued today by the PMO, says Trump congratulated Carney on his federal election victory. It adds that the two agreed on the importance of Canada and...

        Poilievre will ‘find a seat,’ but bigger question is what comes next: strategist

        Poilievre will ‘find a seat,’ but bigger question is what comes next: strategist

        The Conservative Party of Canada made some strides in the latest federal election, but what’s next for Leader Pierre Poilievre, who lost his seat Monday night? A Conservative strategist, who called the election “obviously one for the history books,” says the former MP for the Ottawa riding of Carleton will find his way back into the House of Commons, but...

        Premier vows to protect Alberta against 'future hostile acts' from Ottawa after Liberal victory

        Premier vows to protect Alberta against 'future hostile acts' from Ottawa after Liberal victory

        Danielle Smith urges Mark Carney to ‘reset the relationship’ between Alberta and Ottawa. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is reacting to the results of the federal election by taking a swipe at the newly elected Liberal government and promising to protect the province against "future hostile acts" from Ottawa. In a statement Tuesday morning, Smith made her first formal comments since...

        US and Ukraine sign deal giving US access to country's valuable mineral wealth

        US and Ukraine sign deal giving US access to country's valuable mineral wealth

        WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. and Ukraine on Wednesday signed an agreement granting American access to Ukraine's vast mineral resources, finalizing a deal months in the making that could enable continued military aid to Kyiv amid concerns that President Donald Trump might scale back support in ongoing peace negotiations with Russia.

        Harris accuses Trump of 'wholesale abandonment' of American ideals in major post-election speech

        Harris accuses Trump of 'wholesale abandonment' of American ideals in major post-election speech

        SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Former Vice President Kamala Harris used a high-profile speech Wednesday to sharply criticize President Donald Trump amid speculation about whether she will mount another presidential campaign or opt to run for California governor.

        Trump dismisses Biden nominees to US Holocaust Memorial Council, including Doug Emhoff

        Trump dismisses Biden nominees to US Holocaust Memorial Council, including Doug Emhoff

        WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump has dismissed many of former President Joe Biden's nominees to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, including Doug Emhoff, the husband of former Vice President Kamala Harris.

        Trump set to give automobile industry some tariff relief: White House

        Trump set to give automobile industry some tariff relief: White House

        WASHINGTON -- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said U.S. President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order Tuesday to provide some relief to an automotive industry besieged by multiple tariffs.

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        Cheap parcels from China will no longer be duty-free. Here's what it means for buyers and sellers

        Cheap parcels from China will no longer be duty-free. Here's what it means for buyers and sellers

        NEW YORK (AP) -- Consumers can expect higher prices and delivery delays when the Trump administration ends a duty-free exemption on low-value imports from China Friday.

        Pope Francis being laid to rest before hundreds of thousands — from presidents to the poor

          Pope Francis being laid to rest before hundreds of thousands — from presidents to the poor

          Royalty, presidents, prime ministers and a legion of faithful are paying their last respects to Pope Francis at a funeral mass in St. Peter's Square in Rome to honour his sometimes turbulent papacy. Applause rang out as the pontiff's simple wooden coffin, inlaid with a large cross, was brought out of St. Peter's Basilica and into the sun-filled square by...

          Musk damaged Tesla's brand in just a few months. Fixing it will likely take longer

          Musk damaged Tesla's brand in just a few months. Fixing it will likely take longer

          NEW YORK (AP) -- Elon Musk has been called a Moonshot Master, the Edison of Our Age and the Architect of the Future, but he's got a big problem at his car company and it's not clear he can fix it: damage to its brand.

          Pope Francis, committed to service, humility and healing, dead at 88

            Pope Francis, committed to service, humility and healing, dead at 88

            Pope Francis, whose nearly 12-year papacy ushered in a more open, welcoming Catholic Church that prioritized empathy for the poor and disenfranchised — including Indigenous victims of Canada's church-run residential schools — has died at 88, the Vatican said in a video statement Monday. "Dear brothers and sisters, it is with profound sadness I must announce the death of our...

            Meta faces historic antitrust trial that could force it to break off Instagram, WhatsApp

            Meta faces historic antitrust trial that could force it to break off Instagram, WhatsApp

            Meta Platforms Inc. faces a historic antitrust trial beginning Monday that could force the tech giant to break off Instagram and WhatsApp, startups it bought more than a decade ago that have since grown into social media powerhouses.

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            Strategic Reflections: The Indo-Pacific Imperative for Canada’s New Government

            Strategic Reflections: The Indo-Pacific Imperative for Canada’s New Government

            With Canada’s federal election now behind us and the Liberal Party launching into a rare fourth consecutive mandate, Ottawa stands at a pivotal juncture for its Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS).

            ‘One China’ second thoughts: Why Canada must support Taiwan’s resilience

            ‘One China’ second thoughts: Why Canada must support Taiwan’s resilience

            The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is an increasingly disruptive global power and a growing challenge to Canada. One substantial risk is that the PRC intends to annex Taiwan, which it has never controlled, and it does not rule out the option of military force. China’s increasing rate of military exercises around Taiwan indicate that it is preparing for aggression...

            Canada should move towards integration with Europe instead of the U.S.

            Canada should move towards integration with Europe instead of the U.S.

            Trump’s chaotic global tariff war, which has upended the international order, shows no sign of letting up. Presidents of the U.S. have long used trade as an instrument of power to assert economic and military dominance over the global economy. Trump however, does so against Canada and other allies—a vision driven by his pathological narcissistic view of the world, unrestrained...


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            The Conservatives’ best-performing ad was probably their most derided

            The Conservatives’ best-performing ad was probably their most derided

            Some dismissed it as the “erectile dysfunction” ad. Others laughed it off as a desperate Hail Mary to salvage a faltering campaign in Southern Ontario—specifically in the all-important 905 region.Well, they can stop laughing.Call it the blue belt now. The Conservatives not only held their ground in the 905—they flipped several Liberal ridings.

            Welcome to the new post-transparency

            Welcome to the new post-transparency

            The world is chaotic. Sovereignty, diplomacy, trade, free speech, science are all under assault. Daily life seems suddenly dangerous. Even the weather report is scary. “Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,” as William Butler Yeats put it in The Second Coming (1919). We’ve entered an era of might makes right. Familiar rules are changing. Among the changes is the...

            Access to information is AWOL

            Access to information is AWOL

            This will be a very short post on the access-to-information election promises of the five main political parties. That’s because there’s nothing to write about.With the release of the last platform today (Conservative), no party is committing to reforming the dysfunctional Access to Information Act, other than reciting cheap bromides. Some aren’t even offering bromides.

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            Where does Pierre Poilievre go from here?

              Where does Pierre Poilievre go from here?

              The Conservative Party of Canada is once again the Official Opposition. Now, the Tories are grappling with the disappointing results of Monday’s election. They lost to the Liberals after leading in the polls mere months ago and their party leader, Pierre Poilievre, failed to win in his own riding. But it wasn’t a total loss. The Conservatives won 41 per...

              Tariffs, Steel, and the Future of Canada's Economy, a Conversation with Matthew Shoemaker

                Tariffs, Steel, and the Future of Canada's Economy, a Conversation with Matthew Shoemaker

                Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, is an important industrial centre best known for its steel industry. But that industry is currently being threatened by the tariffs on steel and aluminium announced by the Trump administration. Our guest today is Matthew Shoemaker, Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie. Mayor Shoemaker is lobbying hard across the border to change a situation he can't make...

                Butts, Bevan, Aitchison: what next?

                  Butts, Bevan, Aitchison: what next?

                  I didn’t spend a lot of time talking to people inside the various campaigns in the recent election, because my fellow observers are more relaxed during a campaign than practitioners. After the vote, though, practitioners get to relax and assess their efforts. I caught three of them in that mood the day after the federal election.

                  Can Mark Carney unify with a minority?

                    Can Mark Carney unify with a minority?

                    At Issue: Canada Votes edition | A tight race leaves the Liberals with a minority, the Conservatives with a seatless leader and a country divided. Can Prime Minister Mark Carney build unity in the face of unprecedented threats, and what comes next for the House of Commons? Rosemary Barton hosts Chantal Hébert, Andrew Coyne and Althia Raj.