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‘We’re behind’: some senior Conservatives call out central campaign for failing to focus more on Trump’s tariffs

‘We’re behind’: some senior Conservatives call out central campaign for failing to focus more on Trump’s tariffs

As the election campaign enters its final stretch and advance voting begins, some Conservatives are voicing concerns that the party’s messaging of focusing heavily on the cost of living and not enough on the pressing American trade war reflects a troubling disconnect. They warn that this misalignment is putting the party at risk in key strongholds, and opening the door...

Federal leaders remember Pope Francis as humble pontiff who moved reconciliation forward

Federal leaders remember Pope Francis as humble pontiff who moved reconciliation forward

Canada's political leaders are remembering Pope Francis as a humble leader with a deep moral obligation and the spiritual courage to help the world's most vulnerable."Today, the world lost a man who profoundly touched the lives of billions of people," Prime Minister Mark Carney said during a campaign stop in Charlottetown on Monday.

Lack of costed Conservative platform is an ‘opportunity lost,’ says analyst

Lack of costed Conservative platform is an ‘opportunity lost,’ says analyst

Two hours after sunrise on Easter Sunday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made a campaign stop at a grocery store in Surrey, B.C., to criticize the price tag of the Liberals’ election platform, which would cost Canadian taxpayers $130 billion in spending. “Mark Carney is worse than Justin Trudeau,” said Poilievre, standing in the produce aisle of a Fruiticana store to...

Poilievre backs Montreal candidate’s call to cut university funding over antisemitism

Poilievre backs Montreal candidate’s call to cut university funding over antisemitism

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has thrown his weight behind withholding federal funding from Canadian universities who don’t do enough to fight antisemitism. Speaking in French at a news conference in British Columbia on Sunday, Poilievre said public funds should not be used to support hate.

Liberals ahead by 8 points with election day a week away: Nanos

Liberals ahead by 8 points with election day a week away: Nanos

The Liberals have an eight-point advantage over the Conservatives on Day 30 of the 36-day federal election campaign.A three-day rolling sample by Nanos Research conducted on April 17, 19 and 20 has the Liberals at 44 per cent over the Conservatives, who are at 36 per cent nationally.



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Five-Point Lead for Liberals as Canadian Federal Vote Looms

Five-Point Lead for Liberals as Canadian Federal Vote Looms

More than four-in-five decided voters in Canada are supporting either of the two main parties with a week left in the federal campaign, a new Research Co. poll has found. In the online survey of a representative national sample of likely voters, 43% of decided voters would back the Liberal Party (-1 since a similar Research Co. poll conducted in...

National Tracker: Liberals 43%, Conservatives 37%

National Tracker: Liberals 43%, Conservatives 37%

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 43% (no change) to the Conservatives 37% (-1). The rolling survey, conducted from April 18 to April 20, 2025, used interactive voice response technology...

LPC 43.7, CPC 36.3, NDP 10.7, BQ 5.6, GP 2.9, PPC 0.8

LPC 43.7, CPC 36.3, NDP 10.7, BQ 5.6, GP 2.9, PPC 0.8

The CTV-Globe and Mail/Nanos nightly federal election tracking conducted by Nanos Research surveys 1,200 Canadians aged 18 years and over three days (400 interviews each day). Respondents are all randomly recruited through a dual-frame (cell- and land-line) RDD sample using live agents. Three quarters of the sample are administered the questionnaire by telephone and one quarter is administered the same...

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83% of our watchers expect a Liberal victory, compared to 86% last week. 44% expect a Liberal majority, the highest number we’ve seen to date.

Most think the debates did not affect Liberal support.  A decent sized minority (44%) think Poilievre may have gained votes.

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Lack of costed Conservative platform is an ‘opportunity lost,’ says analyst

Lack of costed Conservative platform is an ‘opportunity lost,’ says analyst

Two hours after sunrise on Easter Sunday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made a campaign stop at a grocery store in Surrey, B.C., to criticize the price tag of the Liberals’ election platform, which would cost Canadian taxpayers $130 billion in spending. “Mark Carney is worse than Justin Trudeau,” said Poilievre, standing in the produce aisle of a Fruiticana store to...

Poilievre dodges questions about repealing national handgun ban

Poilievre dodges questions about repealing national handgun ban

Conservative leader noncommittal about what he would do with Liberal firearms policy. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre dodged questions Sunday about whether he would repeal the federal government's handgun ban, a measure brought in to tamp down on the diversion of legal firearms into the hands of bad actors. Poilievre hasn't said much during this campaign about what he would do...

The final week of the election campaign

The final week of the election campaign

There's just a week left in this election. This time next Monday, we will be getting ready to vote. At the outset, I wrote about the economic question at the heart of this election. The issue, as I saw it then, was how best to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump. But embedded in that question is a deeper one...

Liberals ahead by 8 points with election day a week away: Nanos

Liberals ahead by 8 points with election day a week away: Nanos

The Liberals have an eight-point advantage over the Conservatives on Day 30 of the 36-day federal election campaign.A three-day rolling sample by Nanos Research conducted on April 17, 19 and 20 has the Liberals at 44 per cent over the Conservatives, who are at 36 per cent nationally.

'The system isn't working for them': Why young men are rallying around Poilievre

'The system isn't working for them': Why young men are rallying around Poilievre

A gender gap is widening in the 2025 federal election, with more men relating to the Conservative leader than women

Poilievre backs Montreal candidate’s call to cut university funding over antisemitism

Poilievre backs Montreal candidate’s call to cut university funding over antisemitism

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has thrown his weight behind withholding federal funding from Canadian universities who don’t do enough to fight antisemitism. Speaking in French at a news conference in British Columbia on Sunday, Poilievre said public funds should not be used to support hate.

Campaign Analysis

‘This is a national election inside a local riding,’ says Fanjoy in his bid to oust Poilievre in Carleton

‘This is a national election inside a local riding,’ says Fanjoy in his bid to oust Poilievre in Carleton

Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy is running against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre who has a national profile as both party leader and a potential prime minister. Fanjoy’s answer has been old-fashioned hard work, based on the notion that all politics is local.

Conservative hopes are resurrected by Carney’s eye-watering spending plan

Conservative hopes are resurrected by Carney’s eye-watering spending plan

Switch voters will likely find the prospect of adding a quarter-trillion dollars to the national debt a haunting prospect

Poilievre’s plan to deport residents under the pretense of hate crimes is not leadership. It’s dangerous politics

Poilievre’s plan to deport residents under the pretense of hate crimes is not leadership. It’s dangerous politics

Over the years, as an immigration lawyer I’ve had the privilege of representing countless newcomers to Canada — refugee claimants, permanent residents and future citizens. And if there’s one thing these clients share, it’s a deep commitment to following the law.

Vote for ‘we’ instead of ‘me’ in this election

Vote for ‘we’ instead of ‘me’ in this election

Many experts have voiced that this election is one of the most important for this country, and it’s hard to disagree. Canadians seem to be more involved this election, if everyday chitchat is a measure of their involvement. As a quick recap: United States President Donald Trump is threatening funding to American universities to force them to stop being so...

ANALYSIS: Voters surge to advance polls for a most ‘consequential’ election

ANALYSIS: Voters surge to advance polls for a most ‘consequential’ election

In 2015, as a Liberal wave swept Justin Trudeau to a majority government, the Conservative candidate in the riding of Carleton barely managed to avoid being swamped on election day. That candidate, Pierre Poilievre, won by just 705 votes over his Liberal rival whose support, like many Liberals across the country, was surging in the final week. The totals in...

Mark Carney lays out his plan for 'the biggest crisis of our lifetimes'

Mark Carney lays out his plan for 'the biggest crisis of our lifetimes'

New spending for defence, housing, infrastructure would mean higher deficits under Liberal plan. Liberal Leader Mark Carney framed his fiscal and spending plan on Saturday in terms of a crisis — "the biggest crisis of our lifetimes," as he put it. The United States is attacking Canada's economy and threatening Canadian sovereignty. The American president is "trying to fundamentally restructure...

Policy Announcements

NDP Will Cap Grocery Prices in First Budget and Crack Down on Price Gouging on “Buy Canadian” Products

    NDP Will Cap Grocery Prices in First Budget and Crack Down on Price Gouging on “Buy Canadian” Products

    In the first federal budget after the election, Jagmeet Singh says the NDP will move fast to bring down grocery bills—starting with price caps on essentials and tough rules to stop CEOs from jacking up prices just because products are made in Canada.

    Singh Announces Campaign Commitments—With First Budget Focused on Health Care, Affordability, and Housing

      Singh Announces Campaign Commitments—With First Budget Focused on Health Care, Affordability, and Housing

      Today, Jagmeet Singh unveiled the NDP’s costed campaign commitments—laying out a plan to stand up to protect working and middle-class Canadians from the effects of Trump’s trade war, fight corporate greed, and protect what makes Canada, Canada. The NDP plan, Made for People. Built for Canada, takes on the big challenges—from climate and reconciliation to defending democracy. But Singh made...

      A Mark Carney government will build Canada Strong

        A Mark Carney government will build Canada Strong

        This election comes at a time of crisis. President Trump is disrupting global markets and fundamentally reshaping the international trading system. With Canada, he has been even more direct and aggressive: he wants to break us so America can own us. Mark Carney won’t let that happen. He has a plan that will fight, protect, and build in the face...

        Axe the Food Packaging Tax

          Axe the Food Packaging Tax

          Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promised today that a new Conservative government will stop Mark Carney’s proposed Liberal food tax and scrap the existing Liberal plastic ban. Poilievre will:

          Conservatives Will Provide Seized Russian Assets To Ukraine

            Conservatives Will Provide Seized Russian Assets To Ukraine

            Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged that his new Conservative Government will provide $22 billion worth of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine for their heroic defence of their country against Putin’s vicious and illegal invasion. The Conservative Party of Canada has always stood with our Ukrainian allies. Moscow’s war against Ukraine did not start in 2022, but nearly eight years prior...

            Conservatives Launch Part II of the Canada First Arctic Defence Plan

              Conservatives Launch Part II of the Canada First Arctic Defence Plan

              Chris Warkentin, Conservative candidate for Grande Prairie, announced the second phase of the Canada First Arctic Defence Plan today in Yellowknife. In the face of rising global threats and growing foreign interest in the North, Conservatives are taking bold action to secure Canadian sovereignty and defend our Arctic. For years, Canada believed our geography would protect us. But the three...



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              ‘This is a national election inside a local riding,’ says Fanjoy in his bid to oust Poilievre in Carleton

              ‘This is a national election inside a local riding,’ says Fanjoy in his bid to oust Poilievre in Carleton

              Liberal candidate Bruce Fanjoy is running against Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre who has a national profile as both party leader and a potential prime minister. Fanjoy’s answer has been old-fashioned hard work, based on the notion that all politics is local.

              Conservative hopes are resurrected by Carney’s eye-watering spending plan

              Conservative hopes are resurrected by Carney’s eye-watering spending plan

              Switch voters will likely find the prospect of adding a quarter-trillion dollars to the national debt a haunting prospect

              Poilievre’s plan to deport residents under the pretense of hate crimes is not leadership. It’s dangerous politics

              Poilievre’s plan to deport residents under the pretense of hate crimes is not leadership. It’s dangerous politics

              Over the years, as an immigration lawyer I’ve had the privilege of representing countless newcomers to Canada — refugee claimants, permanent residents and future citizens. And if there’s one thing these clients share, it’s a deep commitment to following the law.

              Vote for ‘we’ instead of ‘me’ in this election

              Vote for ‘we’ instead of ‘me’ in this election

              Many experts have voiced that this election is one of the most important for this country, and it’s hard to disagree. Canadians seem to be more involved this election, if everyday chitchat is a measure of their involvement. As a quick recap: United States President Donald Trump is threatening funding to American universities to force them to stop being so...

              Our rejuvenated patriotism should include reflection

              Our rejuvenated patriotism should include reflection

              What a difference a few years and the election of Donald Trump makes. It seems like only yesterday that loud voices were calling for the cancellation of Canada Day due to our country’s shameful past. Fast forward to today and it seems that everyone is trying to outdo themselves in the patriotism department: buying Canadian; flying the flag; and chastising...

              Disruptophobia: How 2025 Flipped the Risk Equation in the Canadian election

              Disruptophobia: How 2025 Flipped the Risk Equation in the Canadian election

              With just one week to go, the 2025 federal election has become something no one fully expected even a few months ago: a referendum on how much risk Canadians are willing to take in a world turned upside down.

              Canada’s new government must act with a speed unseen before — like history demands it

              Canada’s new government must act with a speed unseen before — like history demands it

              It’s the morning after election night and it is the tale of two profoundly different worlds.For one, no day more glorious. Power. A flurry of transition memos. Endless congratulatory phone calls.

              Foreign interference illustrates the need for a more capable workforce
              Mark Carney’s election platform aims to make Canada self-reliant — but the plan is at risk of self delusion

              Mark Carney’s election platform aims to make Canada self-reliant — but the plan is at risk of self delusion

              In unveiling his party’s full platform Saturday morning, Mark Carney released a strange plan for strange times: A protectionist plan to return Canada to the world stage. The costed platform document, released after Canadians have already begun voting, sets the stakes in its second sentence: “Our sovereignty is under threat.” In response, Carney wants to open markets, integrate with our...

              Bigger than Tariffs: The Trump Factor in the Homestretch

              Bigger than Tariffs: The Trump Factor in the Homestretch

              The comedian Robin Williams famously likened living in Canada to “living in a really nice apartment over a meth lab”, a line that was much funnier when the dealer down below didn’t get high on his own supply and suddenly start threatening to expand his operations into your home. Given this recent twist in our bilateral dynamic, the punditry plotline...



              Not the change Canadians want

              Not the change Canadians want

              During Thursday night’s English-language leaders’ debate, Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre told Liberal Leader Mark Carney that “We need a change, and you, sir, are not a change.” He’s right on the first part, but wrong on the second. For more than two years, while Justin Trudeau occupied the Prime Minister’s Office, national and regional public opinion polls consistently revealed...

              Pierre Poilievre, the politician, is a man of many promises. I wrote the book on him, and these are the ones I think he’s most likely to keep

              Pierre Poilievre, the politician, is a man of many promises. I wrote the book on him, and these are the ones I think he’s most likely to keep

              The first thing people ask me when I give a talk or an interview about my book “Ripper: The Making of Pierre Poilievre” is what the title means. The answer is easy: at the beginning of the COVID pandemic, New York Times columnist David Brooks wrote a piece saying there are two kinds of politicians, “rippers” and “weavers.” Rippers are...

              Is Mark Carney ready for the world of irrational Trump-style politics?

              Is Mark Carney ready for the world of irrational Trump-style politics?

              Mark Carney the Rookie Politician would like you to know that Mark Carney the Experienced Central Banker is a serious person. The kind of man forged in the crucible of molten global crises, whether of the global financial or post-Brexit variety. In short, Carney wants Canadians to agree that he alone is able to take on the volatility that is...

              “It’s About the Future—and the Past”: Why Canadians Are Voting the Way They Are, One Generation at a Time

              “It’s About the Future—and the Past”: Why Canadians Are Voting the Way They Are, One Generation at a Time

              As we enter the final stretch of the 2025 federal election campaign, a generational divide has opened up in Canadian politics—one that’s not just visible in the polling numbers, but audible in the voices of voters themselves. In a recent Abacus Data survey, we asked Canadians to explain—in their own words—why they’re voting the way they are. No prompts. No...

              In Niagara Falls, Mark Carney stares down Hurricane Trump
              Did the leaders’ debates change the course of this election?

              Did the leaders’ debates change the course of this election?

              Susan Delacourt: Well, the debates are now behind us, advance voting is under way, and I am thinking a lot this weekend about the whole idea of change. I wonder whether the debates changed anything. I’m curious to see if poll trends change in the last week of this election. And I’m also reflecting on Pierre Poilievre and whether we’ve...

              Some hard lessons learned by Carney and Poilievre from the English debate

              Some hard lessons learned by Carney and Poilievre from the English debate

              Mark Carney largely resisted the predictable onslaught from his opponents during the English leaders’ debate on Thursday night. He was helped by a boneheaded move by the hopeless Leaders’ Debates Commission that allowed fake news outlets into the room. Any difficult patches Carney may have experienced were pushed to the bottom of the page in post-debate analysis, owing to the...

              Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre see very different threats to Canada

              Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre see very different threats to Canada

              Thirty-seven years ago, inside a television studio in Ottawa, John Turner thrust an index finger at Brian Mulroney and warned that with one stroke of a pen Mulroney had reversed 120 years of national development and thrown Canada into the "north-south influence of the United States.""When the economic levers go, the political independence is sure to follow," Turner said.

              Liberal bus stops near the border and finds reason to be confident

              Liberal bus stops near the border and finds reason to be confident

              There are probably few areas of Canada where Liberal fortunes have turned as dramatically as they have in Niagara Falls

              The Homestretch: Debate-Week Takeaways

              The Homestretch: Debate-Week Takeaways

              As we enter the 10-day homestretch of Canada’s most important election campaign in generations, many voters will be spending this long Easter weekend either casting their ballots in advance polls across the country or taking a last look at the very different candidates. This week provided a crucial window on those candidates, especially the two top rivals, Prime Minister Mark...

              Mark Carney made his case to be prime minister, despite Pierre Poilievre’s strong showing at final leaders’ debate

              Mark Carney made his case to be prime minister, despite Pierre Poilievre’s strong showing at final leaders’ debate

              Three leaders walked on to a stage in Montreal on Thursday night with one mission — to take the front-runner shine off Liberal Leader Mark Carney.If there was any doubt about Carney’s lead in this election, it was dispelled within minutes after the opening of the English-language leaders’ debate.

              Did the English-language election debate help Carney or Poilievre? A flash poll suggests the former seems increasingly poised to win

              Did the English-language election debate help Carney or Poilievre? A flash poll suggests the former seems increasingly poised to win

              With the English-language leaders’ debate now in the rear-view mirror, the 2025 federal election campaign moves into its most important phase: the closing week.

              A debate Liberals can call a success, but not much else

              A debate Liberals can call a success, but not much else

              The impact on the broader election race was a nothingburger: there simply were no flashpoints that would justify anyone shifting their vote

              The NDP is not going to win the election. But no one is forcing it to lose so badly

              The NDP is not going to win the election. But no one is forcing it to lose so badly

              The dynamics of this election campaign have been nothing if not unusual. Consider, for example, that the Liberals’ remarkable ascent has had very little to do with the flagging fortunes of their Conservative rivals — and plenty to do with the near-collapse of the NDP and Bloc Québécois. Support for the independantistes has declined almost exclusively due to threats from...

              The debate was a leader-versus-party contest between Poilievre and Carney – with no clear winner
              Plenty of action and even some laughs in four hours of federal leaders' TV debates

              Plenty of action and even some laughs in four hours of federal leaders' TV debates

              Surprisingly absent from the debate was major focus on U.S. President Donald Trump. His offences were just one of many themes

              Canada needs one thing out of this election — a majority government

              Canada needs one thing out of this election — a majority government

              Before the current campaign, Canada held eight federal elections in this century. Five — including the last two — resulted in a minority government. Minorities have become the norm in our multi-party system. But now is not the time for another minority. It’s not the time for another government that has to cut deals to stay in office, that’s always...

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              Poilievre dodges questions about repealing national handgun ban

              Poilievre dodges questions about repealing national handgun ban

              Conservative leader noncommittal about what he would do with Liberal firearms policy. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre dodged questions Sunday about whether he would repeal the federal government's handgun ban, a measure brought in to tamp down on the diversion of legal firearms into the hands of bad actors. Poilievre hasn't said much during this campaign about what he would do...

              The final week of the election campaign

              The final week of the election campaign

              There's just a week left in this election. This time next Monday, we will be getting ready to vote. At the outset, I wrote about the economic question at the heart of this election. The issue, as I saw it then, was how best to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump. But embedded in that question is a deeper one...

              Pope Francis, known for non-traditional papacy and historic Canadian apology to Indigenous people, dies at 88

              Pope Francis, known for non-traditional papacy and historic Canadian apology to Indigenous people, dies at 88

              Pope Francis, who took the world by storm with his non-traditional papacy and made history for delivering a long-awaited apology for the Roman Catholic Church’s role in Canadian residential school abuses against Indigenous people, has died at age 88. While media and observers instantly christened Francis the “people’s Pope” for his down-to-earth persona, critics say the first pope from the...

              'The system isn't working for them': Why young men are rallying around Poilievre

              'The system isn't working for them': Why young men are rallying around Poilievre

              A gender gap is widening in the 2025 federal election, with more men relating to the Conservative leader than women



              Ottawa to work with Canadian cloud providers after industry pushback over U.S. shortlist

              Ottawa to work with Canadian cloud providers after industry pushback over U.S. shortlist

              Federal officials are working on a plan to direct more cloud computing contracts toward Canadian companies after receiving strong industry pushback over an existing competition to shortlist a small number of American multinationals for similar work. When asked about the internal criticism revealed in government documents, Shared Services Canada spokesperson Michael Gosselin said the department “is in the initial planning...

              Conservative Poilievre seemed poised to be Canada’s next leader. Then Trump declared economic war

                Conservative Poilievre seemed poised to be Canada’s next leader. Then Trump declared economic war

                Until a few months ago, Pierre Poilievre was seen as a shoo-in to become Canada’s next prime minister and shepherd his Conservative Party back into power for the first time in a decade. Then President Donald Trump declared economic war on the U.S.'s neighbor to the north and even threatened to make Canada the 51st state. Poilievre, a career politician...

                Last carbon tax rebate arrives Tuesday, but Finance Canada won't say how much it costs

                Last carbon tax rebate arrives Tuesday, but Finance Canada won't say how much it costs

                Canadians will receive an extra carbon tax rebate on April 22. The last Canada Carbon Rebate arrives on Tuesday after Liberal Leader Mark Carney killed the federal consumer price on carbon. Only those who filed their 2024 income taxes electronically by April 2 will receive the payment on Tuesday. Otherwise, the final payment will be deposited once the Canada Revenue...

                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...

                  ANALYSIS: Voters surge to advance polls for a most ‘consequential’ election

                  ANALYSIS: Voters surge to advance polls for a most ‘consequential’ election

                  In 2015, as a Liberal wave swept Justin Trudeau to a majority government, the Conservative candidate in the riding of Carleton barely managed to avoid being swamped on election day. That candidate, Pierre Poilievre, won by just 705 votes over his Liberal rival whose support, like many Liberals across the country, was surging in the final week. The totals in...

                  Mark Carney lays out his plan for 'the biggest crisis of our lifetimes'

                  Mark Carney lays out his plan for 'the biggest crisis of our lifetimes'

                  New spending for defence, housing, infrastructure would mean higher deficits under Liberal plan. Liberal Leader Mark Carney framed his fiscal and spending plan on Saturday in terms of a crisis — "the biggest crisis of our lifetimes," as he put it. The United States is attacking Canada's economy and threatening Canadian sovereignty. The American president is "trying to fundamentally restructure...

                  Meet the Conservative populist looking to unseat Canada’s Liberals

                  Meet the Conservative populist looking to unseat Canada’s Liberals

                  Pierre Poilievre was once described as having the “face of a choir boy and the heart of a political pit bull” with a habit of “shooting blindly from the lip.” On a bright early spring evening, a queue of Canadian rallygoers snaked through a hotel lobby and around the block. Some had waited in the cold for an hour. Cars...

                  Conservatives say a suspicious document was made to sway prisoners against them. We looked into it

                  Conservatives say a suspicious document was made to sway prisoners against them. We looked into it

                  Document appears to be a poorly-edited fake version of a real government webpage about filing taxes. Three Conservative candidates have shared online images of what purports to be a government document aimed at influencing inmates to vote against their party — but the document appears to be a poorly-edited fake version of a real government webpage. In posts on social...

                  This Canadian Mayor Once Revered Trump. Not Anymore.

                  This Canadian Mayor Once Revered Trump. Not Anymore.

                  The mayor of Niagara Falls in Canada is not American, but he’s so close. Jim Diodati has an almost American accent, American cousins and an American best friend. He grew up watching American TV. A nephew played baseball at the University of Alabama. Diodati’s affinity for all things American was once so strong that he would have voted for Donald...

                  Poilievre says costed platform is coming 'soon,' becoming last leader to release a plan

                  Poilievre says costed platform is coming 'soon,' becoming last leader to release a plan

                  Conservative leader blasts Carney for big spending promises but hasn't released a plan of his own yet. With about a week left before election day and well over two million ballots cast so far, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre still hasn't released a costed platform outlining his vision for the country and how he'd pay for his multibillion-dollar commitments. Conservative campaign...

                  In Italy, King Charles offers 'a surprisingly explicit show of support' for Canada

                  In Italy, King Charles offers 'a surprisingly explicit show of support' for Canada

                  Monarch mentions his role as 'King of Canada' during address to Italian parliament. As King Charles made a historic address to a joint session of Italy's parliament the other day, he talked of that country's past, present and future, and its ties to the United Kingdom. He nodded to the poets Virgil and Dante, spoke of the "wonders of the...

                  Day 3 of advance polls finds Liberals in Ottawa, NDP, Conservatives in BC

                    Day 3 of advance polls finds Liberals in Ottawa, NDP, Conservatives in BC

                    Canadians continue to head to the polls in advance voting today as federal leaders find themselves out West and in the capital.Both NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre remain in British Columbia on Sunday, where they will both make announcements.Liberal Leader Mark Carney is scheduled for an afternoon event in Ottawa.

                    New record set as two million vote on first day of advance polls: Elections Canada

                      New record set as two million vote on first day of advance polls: Elections Canada

                      - Elections Canada says early voters set a new record for turnout on the first day of advanced polls. Nearly two million people showed up to cast a ballot on Friday, the first of four days for advanced voting in the federal election. Many of those voters were met with long lineups at polling stations across the country. Elections Canada...

                      Poilievre pledges platform 'soon' after Liberals, NDP release costed campaign plans

                      Poilievre pledges platform 'soon' after Liberals, NDP release costed campaign plans

                      The federal Liberals and NDP both released their costed campaign platforms Saturday as Canada's 45th general election inched toward the finish line. With just over one week left before election day, and on the second of four days of advance voting, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh published documents outlining their full campaign commitments and what they...

                      NDP election platform promises big spending, new measures to support Canada amid Trump’s uncertainty

                        NDP election platform promises big spending, new measures to support Canada amid Trump’s uncertainty

                        NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s full election platform focuses on a slate of commitments meant to build up core Canadian values in the face of strong American headwinds and would add $48 billion to the deficit over four years. The big spending package – which is offset to some degree by revenue-generating measures such as a wealth tax – is warranted...

                        In ‘classic 905-swing riding’ of Burlington North–Milton West, Ont., Conservative and Liberal candidates going ‘all-in’ on get-out-the-vote efforts

                        In ‘classic 905-swing riding’ of Burlington North–Milton West, Ont., Conservative and Liberal candidates going ‘all-in’ on get-out-the-vote efforts

                        With just nine days until election day and advance polls already open, the two leading federal parties are pulling out all the stops to get out the vote in the crucial 905-swing riding of Burlington North–Milton West. “This election is extremely close,” said Conservative candidate Nadeem Akbar in an interview with The Hill Times yesterday on the first day of...

                        Carney platform promises $130B in new spending, deficits until 2029

                        Carney platform promises $130B in new spending, deficits until 2029

                        Mark Carney’s plan for Canada includes $130 billion in new spending which will see the country run deficits until at least the fiscal year 2028-2029. Entitled “Unite, Secure, Protect, Build”-- the platform also commits more than $18 billion of spending on national defence, putting Canada on track to “exceed our NATO target by the year 2030,” according to policy experts...

                        Conservatives dig in to hold on to Quebec City fortress as Montreal resists

                        Conservatives dig in to hold on to Quebec City fortress as Montreal resists

                        The way Claude Messier sees things, the fight is really with U.S. President Donald Trump and the ballot box question is who is best equipped to take him on. “We are in danger in Canada,” Messier says, pausing during his daily walk near the historic Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola church in the Quebec City riding of Beauport—Limoilou. “In this election I think we’re...

                        Canada has the critical minerals Donald Trump wants. So what should we do with them?

                        Canada has the critical minerals Donald Trump wants. So what should we do with them?

                        An ongoing trade war and U.S. President Donald Trump's hunger for critical minerals have brought Canada's rich mineral deposits into the spotlight, with federal and provincial politicians promising to accelerate natural resource projects.

                        Mark Carney’s business experience cemented his reputation for pragmatism

                        Mark Carney’s business experience cemented his reputation for pragmatism

                        In the thick of the COVID-19 pandemic, Mark Carney was the chief capital wrangler for a novel product marketed by Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. BAM-T +0.95%increase In theory, his job was simple: persuade top financial executives to pour billions of dollars into a promised boom in renewable-energy and green-technology investments. In practice, it involved cajoling, hand-holding and decoding climate finance...

                        Good Talk -- Did The Debates Change The Needle?

                        Good Talk -- Did The Debates Change The Needle?

                        Four leaders, one moderator, two hours of debate. In a five week campaign did those two hours change the shape of Canada's election race? That's the question for Chantal Hebert and Rob Russo on this week's Good Talk. Plus, how did the debate organizers allow a fringe advocacy group disguised as reporters to take over the post-debate platform?

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                        Google to face off with US government in attempt to break up company in search monopoly case

                        Google to face off with US government in attempt to break up company in search monopoly case

                        Google will confront an existential threat Monday as the U.S. government tries to break up the company as punishment for turning its revolutionary search engine into a ruthless monopoly.

                        Anti-Trump protesters rally in New York, Washington and elsewhere across the country

                        Anti-Trump protesters rally in New York, Washington and elsewhere across the country

                        NEW YORK (AP) -- Opponents of President Donald Trump's administration took to the streets of communities large and small across the U.S. on Saturday, decrying what they see as threats to the nation's democratic ideals.

                        Trump turns a COVID information website into a promotion page for the lab leak theory

                        Trump turns a COVID information website into a promotion page for the lab leak theory

                        A federal website that used to feature information on vaccines, testing and treatment for COVID-19 has been transformed into a page supporting the theory that the pandemic originated with a lab leak.

                        Trump's attacks on Powell threaten the Fed's independence. Here's why it matters

                        Trump's attacks on Powell threaten the Fed's independence. Here's why it matters

                        WASHINGTON (AP) -- Donald Trump has stepped up his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at the same time that the Supreme Court is considering a case that could make it easier for the president to fire him.

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                        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.

                          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.

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                              Can China's New Economic Playbook Help it Weather U.S. Tariffs?

                              Can China's New Economic Playbook Help it Weather U.S. Tariffs?

                              On March 11, China concluded its annual 'Two Sessions' — a pair of legislative and advisory meetings focused on Beijing's economic priorities for the year ahead. The slew of macroeconomic measures announced at those meetings are now taking on heightened significance amid the escalating U.S.–China trade war.

                              Trump’s On-off Tariffs Could Disengage Southeast Asia Further from the U.S.

                              Trump’s On-off Tariffs Could Disengage Southeast Asia Further from the U.S.

                              The reciprocal tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on April 2 – what he referred to as “Liberation Day” – hit Southeast Asian economies particularly hard. While they and others received a brief respite in the form of a 90-day pause, with a universal lowered reciprocal tariff of 10 per cent, tariffs on goods from China spiked to 14...

                              A winning prescription: It’s time to let innovators drive health care reform – Shawn Whatley

                              A winning prescription: It’s time to let innovators drive health care reform – Shawn Whatley

                              Canadian health care is ripe for major reform. In 1965–66, Canada experienced a paradigm shift – a “big bang” policy change. Since then, the core relationships between patient, state, medical profession, and labour remain the same. For 60 years, political actors have focused on policies that promise incremental change and avoid major reform. Medicare might be one of the most...


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                              Is the peace movement wrong?

                              Is the peace movement wrong?

                              Is it time I admit defeat, pull up my tent and go home? For 30 years I have advocated for reductions to Canada’s military spending, and it keeps rising and rising. Now it’s reached the point where Canada is the 6th highest in actual dollars within NATO (after USA, Germany, UK, France, Poland). Responding to expensive plans to increase military...

                              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.

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                              The strategists inside the Liberal and Conservative war rooms

                                The strategists inside the Liberal and Conservative war rooms

                                On April 28, Canadians will vote in a new federal government. Voters have gotten to know the front-runners – Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal leader Mark Carney … but what about the people steering them? With a week left, we’re looking at the people running this election’s leading campaigns – and the strategies driving the Liberal and Conservative war...

                                One week until Canada votes in one of the most existential elections of our time

                                  One week until Canada votes in one of the most existential elections of our time

                                  One week from today Canadians will cast their ballots to pick their next government, in what has been described as an existential election amid U.S. President Trump's trade and sovereignty threats. As we enter the final stretch of the campaign, parties are shifting their strategies to ensure they get supporters to the polls and secure every vote they can. What...

                                  Clashes and controversy at the leaders’ debates

                                    Clashes and controversy at the leaders’ debates

                                    There was no shortage of clashes and controversy as major party leaders’ squared off against each other in Montreal in both French and English. There were battles over pipelines, crime, change and how to deal with Donald Trump. Behind the scenes — concerns over how the debates were managed by organizers. Who came out on top and what’s the future...

                                    Canada’s Role in a Shifting Global Order — with Mark Carney

                                      Canada’s Role in a Shifting Global Order — with Mark Carney

                                      Mark Carney, Canada’s 24th Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party, joins Scott to discuss the country’s economic outlook, how Canada fits into a shifting global order, and whether the U.S.-Canada relationship can be repaired amid rising trade tensions.