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Preston Manning: Spike in secession support inevitable if Carney wins election

Preston Manning: Spike in secession support inevitable if Carney wins election

To former opposition leader Preston Manning, the solution to keeping Canada unified is simple: Replace Mark Carney’s Liberal government this election, under a different party banner. “I’m very strongly on Canadians uniting, but the question is: ‘Uniting behind whom, and for what’?” he told CTV Your Morning in an interview Wednesday. “I suggest that they need to unite between a...

Conservatives update platform to include omitted 'anti-woke' promise

Conservatives update platform to include omitted 'anti-woke' promise

Platform published Tuesday didn't include commitment made earlier in the campaign. The Conservative Party has republished the English-language version of its platform after what it says was a "publishing oversight" resulted in the omission of a previous commitment to crack down on "woke ideology" in the public service and federal funding for university research. Earlier in the campaign, the Conservatives...

Melanie Joly calls for 'majority' Liberal government days away from election

Melanie Joly calls for 'majority' Liberal government days away from election

Other speakers who took the stage at the Laval rally did not go nearly as far as Joly did

Most Conservative voters say they don't trust media reports on party leaders: poll

Most Conservative voters say they don't trust media reports on party leaders: poll

A new poll suggests more than half of Conservative voters don't trust what they see or hear about federal party leaders in the media during the current election campaign.Fifty-six per cent of people who identified as Conservatives in the Leger poll said they had little trust — or none at all — in media reports about party leaders.

Pierre Poilievre’s 25-year quest to make Canadians see things his way

Pierre Poilievre’s 25-year quest to make Canadians see things his way

Swap out the maple leaves for stars and stripes, and the Conservative rally in Canada’s automotive capital had all the hallmarks of Donald Trump’s signature events. A massive crowd packed an unfinished warehouse in Windsor, Ont., down the street from the Stellantis assembly plant where workers had been idled by the U.S. president’s trade war. Some supporters arrived with flags...



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National Tracker: Liberals 42%, Conservatives 39%

National Tracker: Liberals 42%, 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 42% (-1) to the Conservatives 39% (+2).

LPC 44.1, CPC 38.5, NDP 7.7, BQ 5.4, GP 3.4, PPC 0.9

LPC 44.1, CPC 38.5, NDP 7.7, BQ 5.4, GP 3.4, PPC 0.9

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...

Liberals lead by 3 in final days of the campaign.

Liberals lead by 3 in final days of the campaign.

With less than a week to go in the campaign, a new poll from Abacus Data finds the Liberals leading by 3 among those who have already voted and are committed and by 5 among those who have voted and are certain to vote. This survey was conducted entirely after the two leaders’ debates held last week and interviewed 2,00...

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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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Scotiabank Economists Slam Both Major Party Platforms in Canada

Scotiabank Economists Slam Both Major Party Platforms in Canada

Economists at one of Canada’s biggest lenders are raising doubts about the fiscal plans offered by the leading parties in the country’s election.

Melanie Joly calls for 'majority' Liberal government days away from election

Melanie Joly calls for 'majority' Liberal government days away from election

Other speakers who took the stage at the Laval rally did not go nearly as far as Joly did

Poilievre promises to let police dismantle encampments, arrest occupants

Poilievre promises to let police dismantle encampments, arrest occupants

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to clean up Canada's streets and parks by giving police the power to dismantle encampments and arrest their occupants for setting up tents and shelters to live in. "Public spaces must be safe for everyone. We will take back our streets and restore order in our communities," Poilievre said during a campaign stop in...

Preston Manning: Spike in secession support inevitable if Carney wins election

Preston Manning: Spike in secession support inevitable if Carney wins election

To former opposition leader Preston Manning, the solution to keeping Canada unified is simple: Replace Mark Carney’s Liberal government this election, under a different party banner. “I’m very strongly on Canadians uniting, but the question is: ‘Uniting behind whom, and for what’?” he told CTV Your Morning in an interview Wednesday. “I suggest that they need to unite between a...

Liberals lead by 5 points over Conservatives on Day 32, as NDP loses post-debate bump: Nanos

Liberals lead by 5 points over Conservatives on Day 32, as NDP loses post-debate bump: Nanos

The Liberals have a five-point advantage over the Conservatives on Day 32 of the 36-day federal election campaign.A three-day rolling sample by Nanos Research conducted on April 20-22 has the Liberals at 44 per cent over the Conservatives, who are up a few points at 39 per cent nationally.

Pierre Poilievre would axe one of Parliament’s primary purposes

Pierre Poilievre would axe one of Parliament’s primary purposes

Tucked away amid a host pledges in the Conservative platform is a promise to axe one of Parliament’s primary purposes.Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced Tuesday that under his government a referendum, not politicians, would decide if Canada needed to raise taxes. Poilievre would “ban” any new taxes or tax increases unless the Canadian public votes for them.

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Poilievre counts on the budget (almost) balancing itself

Poilievre counts on the budget (almost) balancing itself

Pierre Poilievre is counting on the budget balancing itself. Almost. There are some mostly vague plans for spending cuts in the Conservative election platform Mr. Poilievre released Tuesday, but it’s not enough to pay for all the party’s promises. So instead, the Conservative platform relies on the hope that their policies would cause a big economic boom, mostly in the...

Poilievre snubs Saskatchewan, but Moe campaigns on his behalf

Poilievre snubs Saskatchewan, but Moe campaigns on his behalf

Unlike previous Conservative leaders, Pierre Poilievre has yet to hold a single event in Saskatchewan, where support for his party is highest.

Smoke, Mirrors and The Truth -- The Stretch Run Begins

Smoke, Mirrors and The Truth -- The Stretch Run Begins

Less than a week to go now before Canadians have their votes counted and a new government is declared. So what should we be watching for as the leaders hit the final days of their campaigns to woo voters. Bruce Anderson and Fred DeLorey are here with their thoughts on everything from post debate analysis, to advertising, to what to...

REVEALED: The Conservative Playbook for Bringing DOGE to Canada

REVEALED: The Conservative Playbook for Bringing DOGE to Canada

With a federal election looming, reps from Amazon and TC Energy discuss how a new Pierre Poilievre government could slash bureaucracy ‘more quickly’ than Trump. Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been on a rampage inside the U.S. federal government, laying off hundreds of thousands of workers, dismantling programs that provide people with life-saving vaccines and sparking...

The Conservatives’ platform undermines their attacks on Liberal profligacy

The Conservatives’ platform undermines their attacks on Liberal profligacy

Any hopes they had of profiting from the prodigal nature of the Liberal platform disappeared when they released their own costing document

On this one issue, Mark Carney sounds a lot like Justin Trudeau

On this one issue, Mark Carney sounds a lot like Justin Trudeau

Canada doesn’t have a gun-control problem. And Mark Carney should stop pretending it does. We do have a problem with gun crime, particularly in some of our larger cities. And we also have a problem with intimate-partner violence. These problems need attention and, critically, more resources. What they don’t need is more gun-control laws: everything that should be illegal already...

Policy Announcements

Mark Carney’s Liberals Stand Up to President Trump for Québec Identity and Economy
Poilievre Thanks Police Associations for their Endorsements and Announces Plan To Shut Down Tent Cities
Poilievre Unveils His Plan for Change

    Poilievre Unveils His Plan for Change

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre released his Conservative Plan for Change today to lower food and housing costs, stop crime and bring home jobs to put Canada First. The choice could not be clearer – a fourth Liberal term with Mark Carney that will add even more debt than Justin Trudeau’s budget, or a new Conservative government that over the next...

    Poilievre Will Build 2.3 Million Homes In Five Years

      Poilievre Will Build 2.3 Million Homes In Five Years

      Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced today that his new Conservative Government will build 2.3 million homes over the next five years. And unlike Mark Carney, who followed the old Trudeau playbook and just plucked a number out of thin air, Poilievre has an actual plan to get it done. Poilievre’s plan will get gatekeepers out of the way to speed...

      Mark Carney’s Liberals to protect and modernize Canada’s public health care system

        Mark Carney’s Liberals to protect and modernize Canada’s public health care system

        This election comes at a time of crisis. President Trump is trying to fundamentally reshape the international trading system and, in the process, he’s rupturing the global economy. With Canada, he has been even more direct and aggressive: he is trying to break us so America can own us. Unlike the Conservatives who will slash public services, a Mark Carney...

        A Mark Carney government will reduce tolls for the Confederation Bridge and make Atlantic transportation more affordable

          A Mark Carney government will reduce tolls for the Confederation Bridge and make Atlantic transportation more affordable

          This election comes at a time of crisis, as President Trump threatens Canadian jobs, businesses, and our way of life. In the face of these threats, Mark Carney has a plan to build a stronger economy and a Canada you can afford. In Atlantic Canada, the Confederation Bridge and ferries are critical to connecting residents and businesses. To make these...



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          Poilievre counts on the budget (almost) balancing itself

          Poilievre counts on the budget (almost) balancing itself

          Pierre Poilievre is counting on the budget balancing itself. Almost. There are some mostly vague plans for spending cuts in the Conservative election platform Mr. Poilievre released Tuesday, but it’s not enough to pay for all the party’s promises. So instead, the Conservative platform relies on the hope that their policies would cause a big economic boom, mostly in the...

          Poilievre snubs Saskatchewan, but Moe campaigns on his behalf

          Poilievre snubs Saskatchewan, but Moe campaigns on his behalf

          Unlike previous Conservative leaders, Pierre Poilievre has yet to hold a single event in Saskatchewan, where support for his party is highest.

          The Conservatives’ platform undermines their attacks on Liberal profligacy

          The Conservatives’ platform undermines their attacks on Liberal profligacy

          Any hopes they had of profiting from the prodigal nature of the Liberal platform disappeared when they released their own costing document

          On this one issue, Mark Carney sounds a lot like Justin Trudeau

          On this one issue, Mark Carney sounds a lot like Justin Trudeau

          Canada doesn’t have a gun-control problem. And Mark Carney should stop pretending it does. We do have a problem with gun crime, particularly in some of our larger cities. And we also have a problem with intimate-partner violence. These problems need attention and, critically, more resources. What they don’t need is more gun-control laws: everything that should be illegal already...

          Is Pierre Poilievre hiding something? His rationale for not getting security clearance makes no sense

          Is Pierre Poilievre hiding something? His rationale for not getting security clearance makes no sense

          With only a few days left in this federal election, I’m surprised that there are still folks who are unsure of who to vote for. At this point, I don’t know if there is anything left to say. The parties and their leaders have shared what they think is the best direction for Canada. Right now, two major challenges dominate...

          To err is human, to predict malign

          To err is human, to predict malign

          Jeffrey Simpson was my favourite columnist for years. The Globe and Mail premier journalist’s dominance of the op-ed page was so evident, he was every public servant’s go-to source of information. Of course, this was in the golden age of newspapers. While he was normally bang-on with his analysis of the politics of the day, he sometimes erred. And with...

          Pierre Poilievre’s platform might be full of slogans. But this one policy of his is a great idea

          Pierre Poilievre’s platform might be full of slogans. But this one policy of his is a great idea

          For every American worker, American businesses invest $24 (U.S.) into the domestic economy. For every Canadian worker, Canadian businesses invest just $11 (U.S.) back into Canada. That gap, mentioned frequently by Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, is a bright red warning light that something has gone wrong in the Canadian economy. Up until 2014, America and Canada’s per-worker investment rates were...

          Canada must lead on supporting Ukraine with Russia’s frozen assets

          Canada must lead on supporting Ukraine with Russia’s frozen assets

          Open Letter: The next Canadian leader should set a powerful precedent against Russian aggression

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          Poilievre isn't pivoting, but he's stepping lightly around a few things

          Poilievre isn't pivoting, but he's stepping lightly around a few things

          During his campaign for the Conservative leadership in 2022, Pierre Poilievre said he would never pivot."I am who I am," he said.To a great degree, that has held true — despite periodic suggestions from the commentariat that he should change course.



          Why is Pierre Poilievre covering up the coming US civil war?

          Why is Pierre Poilievre covering up the coming US civil war?

          I want to begin by emphasizing that my headline is satirical. There is no particular reason to expect a second US civil war, even though this Canadian government report from Prime Minister Carney’s own department says, “U.S. ideological divisions, democratic erosion, and domestic unrest escalate, plunging the country into civil war.” The report received coverage in international media, including this...

          Pierre Poilievre is a victim of his own successes

          Pierre Poilievre is a victim of his own successes

          In a leaders' debate that was supposed to be all about Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney, Jagmeet Singh ended up stealing the spotlight. While logic would have dictated that Singh set his sights on Carney and win back some of the voters who had fled to the Liberals, he instead took his biggest swipes at Pierre Poilievre — often at...

          Mass murderers spending life in prison is good, actually. But we don’t need the notwithstanding clause to make it happen

          Mass murderers spending life in prison is good, actually. But we don’t need the notwithstanding clause to make it happen

          Over the years, reams of analysis have skewered the Canadian Supreme Court’s decision in R v. Bissonnette, which declared it unconstitutional to sentence offenders to consecutive periods of parole ineligibility on the grounds that it constitutes “cruel and unusual punishment.” But the decision is so myopic, so deleterious to the public’s perception of the fairness of our justice system, that...

          Why AI Is the Election’s Third Rail: The issue no one wants to touch—but voters can’t afford to ignore
          Meeting his moment - If Mark Carney – the charming, meticulous, and sometimes prickly economist – lands the job of steering through a crisis, it wouldn't be the first time

          Meeting his moment - If Mark Carney – the charming, meticulous, and sometimes prickly economist – lands the job of steering through a crisis, it wouldn't be the first time

          If Mark Carney – the charming, meticulous, and sometimes prickly economist – lands the job of steering through a crisis, it wouldn't be the first time

          Poilievre's platform a direct challenge to Carney's boomer tome

          Poilievre's platform a direct challenge to Carney's boomer tome

          With just days to go before election day and millions of Canadians already having voted, both the Liberal and Conservative parties have finally dropped their full platforms. And the two are as different in substance, structure and style as the two campaigns — for better and worse. Substance-wise, the Liberals offer a slew of big-ticket items: a $5 billion Trade...

          Six Policy Areas Where Poilievre Mirrors Trump

          Six Policy Areas Where Poilievre Mirrors Trump

          In a federal election increasingly defined by U.S. President Donald Trump, the future of Canada is on the ballot. However much Canadians have respected and admired America, we have no desire to be Americans. This reawakening is driving a surge of citizen patriotism and a renewed commitment to guard our national identity — and it is presenting a political challenge...

          What’s Driving Voters in the 2025 Federal Election? A Deeper Look Beyond the Horserace

          What’s Driving Voters in the 2025 Federal Election? A Deeper Look Beyond the Horserace

          If you’ve followed our polling during this campaign, you’ll know we’ve gone beyond the usual vote intention numbers. Yes, we track the horserace. But to really understand where this election is going—and why—we’ve asked Canadians more questions than any other pollster: about what they care about, what they fear, what they hope for, and what they believe. And what’s emerged...

          One Early Election Result: Back to the Debates Drawing Board

          One Early Election Result: Back to the Debates Drawing Board

          Canada’s federal political party leaders took to a Montreal stage on April 16th and 17th to contrast their views, in French and English, on the core issues defining this campaign ahead of the April 28th election. Unfortunately, the exchanges between the candidates had to compete for attention with the drama surrounding the Leaders’ Debate Commission and its (mis)handling of the...

          Pierre Poilievre is caught in a trap of his own making. He can’t comfortably switch from accusation to aspiration

          Pierre Poilievre is caught in a trap of his own making. He can’t comfortably switch from accusation to aspiration

          In marketing, as in politics, the “brand” is often a persona built over years, even decades.At a certain point, the persona isn’t just a strategy — it’s an operating system. The rewards are immediate and obvious when a politician is applauded for cutting down, for exposing flaws, for pointing the finger. Accusation is currency; outrage buys airtime.

          Voters must not allow Poilievre to import Trump’s war on science

          Voters must not allow Poilievre to import Trump’s war on science

          Donald Trump remains a top concern of Canadians heading to the polls for the April 28 federal election, a recent survey by Nanos Research reveals. Rightly so. The U.S. president has repeatedly attacked Canada’s sovereignty, mocked our nation with “51st state” rhetoric and disrupted our economy with erratic tariffs threats. All federal political parties have proposed ways to fight these...

          Carney takes to showboating as the Liberals savour their comfort zone

          Carney takes to showboating as the Liberals savour their comfort zone

          There has been a weightlessness to the Liberal campaign in the past two days, as if their internal polling shows the election is in the bag

          Alberta separation rears its head again, but how likely is it to happen?

          Alberta separation rears its head again, but how likely is it to happen?

          Is Alberta heading for separation?Well, no. The numbers just aren’t there.

          Mark Carney understands how to expand Canada's economy and rekindle prosperity

          Mark Carney understands how to expand Canada's economy and rekindle prosperity

          Unlike either Justin Trudeau or Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre, Carney has extensive economic and business experience. Former B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell wrote an op-ed last week that was highly critical of Prime Minister Mark Carney.

          The Homestretch: Mr. Poilievre Gets a Temperament Transplant

          The Homestretch: Mr. Poilievre Gets a Temperament Transplant

          Back in mid-February, more than a month before the federal election was called and just as Mark Carney was beginning to close the longstanding polling gap between Liberals and Conservatives, I filed a column on how elections are defined by two things: are context and contrast. It’s a theme worth revisiting one week from Election Day. In the case of...

          ‘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

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          China says it wants to partner with Canada to push back against American 'bullying'

          China says it wants to partner with Canada to push back against American 'bullying'

          China's ambassador says Beijing is offering to form a partnership with Canada to push back against American "bullying," suggesting the two countries could rally other nations to stop Washington from undermining global rules. "We want to avoid the situation where humanity is brought back to a world of the law of the jungle again," Chinese Ambassador Wang Di told The...

          Scotiabank Economists Slam Both Major Party Platforms in Canada

          Scotiabank Economists Slam Both Major Party Platforms in Canada

          Economists at one of Canada’s biggest lenders are raising doubts about the fiscal plans offered by the leading parties in the country’s election.

          Poilievre promises to let police dismantle encampments, arrest occupants

          Poilievre promises to let police dismantle encampments, arrest occupants

          Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising to clean up Canada's streets and parks by giving police the power to dismantle encampments and arrest their occupants for setting up tents and shelters to live in. "Public spaces must be safe for everyone. We will take back our streets and restore order in our communities," Poilievre said during a campaign stop in...

          Liberals lead by 5 points over Conservatives on Day 32, as NDP loses post-debate bump: Nanos

          Liberals lead by 5 points over Conservatives on Day 32, as NDP loses post-debate bump: Nanos

          The Liberals have a five-point advantage over the Conservatives on Day 32 of the 36-day federal election campaign.A three-day rolling sample by Nanos Research conducted on April 20-22 has the Liberals at 44 per cent over the Conservatives, who are up a few points at 39 per cent nationally.



          Pierre Poilievre would axe one of Parliament’s primary purposes

          Pierre Poilievre would axe one of Parliament’s primary purposes

          Tucked away amid a host pledges in the Conservative platform is a promise to axe one of Parliament’s primary purposes.Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced Tuesday that under his government a referendum, not politicians, would decide if Canada needed to raise taxes. Poilievre would “ban” any new taxes or tax increases unless the Canadian public votes for them.

          What will it take to defend Canada? Experts say party platforms miss the target

          What will it take to defend Canada? Experts say party platforms miss the target

          There is an "anything you can do, I can do better" vibe to the defence policies of both the Liberals and the Conservatives, but a trio of national security and military experts say each of the parties are missing — or avoiding — the fundamental national security issue at stake in this election. They say voters are likely asking themselves...

          TVO's The Agenda with Steve Paikin to end after 19 seasons

            TVO's The Agenda with Steve Paikin to end after 19 seasons

            The Agenda with Steve Paikin is coming to an end after 19 seasons. TVO says this season of its flagship current affairs program will be the last as the veteran host enters a new phase of his career with the public broadcaster. Paikin will stay with TVO as co-host of the weekly political podcast #onpoli, and he will continue to...

            Smoke, Mirrors and The Truth -- The Stretch Run Begins

            Smoke, Mirrors and The Truth -- The Stretch Run Begins

            Less than a week to go now before Canadians have their votes counted and a new government is declared. So what should we be watching for as the leaders hit the final days of their campaigns to woo voters. Bruce Anderson and Fred DeLorey are here with their thoughts on everything from post debate analysis, to advertising, to what to...

            REVEALED: The Conservative Playbook for Bringing DOGE to Canada

            REVEALED: The Conservative Playbook for Bringing DOGE to Canada

            With a federal election looming, reps from Amazon and TC Energy discuss how a new Pierre Poilievre government could slash bureaucracy ‘more quickly’ than Trump. Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been on a rampage inside the U.S. federal government, laying off hundreds of thousands of workers, dismantling programs that provide people with life-saving vaccines and sparking...

            Conservatives say Carney is 'just like Justin.' Do they have a case?

            Conservatives say Carney is 'just like Justin.' Do they have a case?

            Poll finds most Canadians see Carney as a change from former prime minister. During the English leadership debate, some of the most compelling exchanges included Mark Carney fending off accusations from Pierre Poilievre that the Liberal leader was just another version of former prime minister Justin Trudeau. "You spent years running against Justin Trudeau and the carbon tax," Carney said...

            ‘I want to feel part of this moment’: Trump effect spurs expats to cast ballots from abroad

            ‘I want to feel part of this moment’: Trump effect spurs expats to cast ballots from abroad

            With less than one week until the federal election, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney have embarked on their final, all-out stretch of the campaign. While domestic voter turnout is expected to be high, Canadians abroad may also help to shape the outcome by casting ballots in record-breaking numbers. According to Elections Canada, more than 89,00...

            Pierre Poilievre event reveals how easy it is to ignore Elections Canada rules

            Pierre Poilievre event reveals how easy it is to ignore Elections Canada rules

            If the not-for-profit group you run spends money to sway the election towards your favourite candidate, does that — and should that — constitute a reportable election expense? On Monday, the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) held a 90-minute event with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre. The presentation was decried by a handful of attendees, who believed they were coming...

            Singh can’t stay on as leader if NDP loses official party status, Mulcair says

            Singh can’t stay on as leader if NDP loses official party status, Mulcair says

            Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair says Jagmeet Singh cannot continue leading the party if the NDP loses official status in Parliament, as some polling suggests could happen. When asked directly by CTV Power Play host Vassy Kapelos on Tuesday if Singh can remain at the helm in that scenario, Mulcair simply said, “No.” “Mr. Singh knows what the results are...

            White House cites drop in people caught at Canada-U.S. border as tariffs continue

            White House cites drop in people caught at Canada-U.S. border as tariffs continue

            White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday there have been "successes" at the Canada-U.S. border -- but offered no new hints about what might convince U.S. President Donald Trump to drop his tariffs on Canada. "Thanks to President Trump, operational control of the border is becoming a reality and the administration's historic measures are yielding huge results," Leavitt told...

            Mark Carney ridicules Pierre Poilievre’s budget plan: ‘These numbers are a joke’

            Mark Carney ridicules Pierre Poilievre’s budget plan: ‘These numbers are a joke’

            Liberal Leader Mark Carney says there is a realistic chance his economic plan could eliminate the federal budget deficit within five years, but that he refrained from putting the claim on paper because it is irresponsible to make assumptions about growth during U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade crisis.

            Record 7.3 million Canadians voted during advance polls: Elections Canada

              Record 7.3 million Canadians voted during advance polls: Elections Canada

              An estimated 7.3 million Canadians — a record — took advantage of advance polls and cast their ballots over the long weekend, according to Elections Canada.The non-partisan agency said based on its preliminary figures, that marks a 25 per cent increase from the 5.8 million electors who voted in advance during the 2021 federal election.

              Singh tells B.C. voters to vote NDP to ‘hold the line,’ as supporters express concern about losing seats

              Singh tells B.C. voters to vote NDP to ‘hold the line,’ as supporters express concern about losing seats

              NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has been campaigning in British Columbia – the province home to half of the party’s seats – since Friday. Asked repeatedly over the long weekend about spending some of the final days of the 2025 federal election in potentially at-risk ridings the party currently holds, Singh responded by stating who wouldn’t want to be enjoying the...

              ‘I can’t go back and I can’t go forward’: Sudanese mothers struggle with delays to bring Canadian children home

              ‘I can’t go back and I can’t go forward’: Sudanese mothers struggle with delays to bring Canadian children home

              Mothers of Canadian children stranded while attempting to flee the harrowing Sudanese Civil War say Ottawa isn’t moving to help clear the roadblocks that would provide them with a pathway to enter the country.

              Poilievre’s Conservative platform promises $110B in new measures, projects $31B in deficits this year

              Poilievre’s Conservative platform promises $110B in new measures, projects $31B in deficits this year

              Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has released his party’s costed platform, which Poilievre says includes an estimated $75 billion in tax cuts and $35 billion in new programs over the next four years. Poilievre claims that the Conservative platform will also save Canadians more than $56 billion between 2025-2029. Putting in place their programs will also require the Conservative government to...

              Conservative election platform pledges $75-billlion in tax cuts, referendums before future tax hikes

              Conservative election platform pledges $75-billlion in tax cuts, referendums before future tax hikes

              Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives are promising $34-billion in new spending and $75-billion in tax cuts over the next four years. They would help fund these expenditures with $56-billion in spending reductions over the same period, the Conservatives say. The party’s 2025 election platform, released Tuesday, also shows the Conservatives are betting that economic growth from their policies will generate significant tax...

              Canada’s Conservatives Pledge to Cut Taxes, Shrink Deficits

              Canada’s Conservatives Pledge to Cut Taxes, Shrink Deficits

              Canada’s Conservative Party is promising to run smaller deficits than the incumbent Liberals as it bets heavily on tax cuts and deregulation spurring an economic boom, especially in the country’s energy sector.

              Meet the real Mark Carney

              Meet the real Mark Carney

              The Liberal leader has steered central banks and investment giants through successive crises, but guiding Canada through the Trump era would be the greatest test he’s faced

              Conservative MP threatened with eviction notice from taxpayer-subsidized apartment

              Conservative MP threatened with eviction notice from taxpayer-subsidized apartment

              An outspoken Conservative ethics critic was threatened with eviction from his taxpayer-subsidized apartment over allegations of unpaid rent, Global News has learned. In 2023, Minto Apartment Limited Partnership – owners of an apartment building just steps from Parliament Hill – asked the Landlord and Tenant Board to intervene after it said Conservative MP Larry Brock failed to pay $16,4129.23 in...

              Domestic extremists pushing ‘corrosive’ narratives in Canada’s election: report

              Domestic extremists pushing ‘corrosive’ narratives in Canada’s election: report

              Canadian domestic extremists are using the federal election to amplify “corrosive” narratives around democracy, immigration and conspiracy theories, a new report suggests.The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) found Canadian extremists are capitalizing on the deteriorating relationship between Canada and U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration t

              How Canada’s Trump-Style Candidate Blew a 20-Point Polling Lead

              How Canada’s Trump-Style Candidate Blew a 20-Point Polling Lead

              Pierre Poilievre’s populist message was resonating until Trump’s antagonism pushed Canadians toward a former central banker

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              Iowa town hall attendees turn on each other as Sen. Grassley faces heated question

              NORTHWOOD, Iowa (AP) -- Iowans attending a forum Wednesday hosted by Sen. Chuck Grassley started to turn on each other as the lawmaker faced heated questions about President Donald Trump 's first months in office.

              Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate's No. 2 Democrat, won't seek reelection to a sixth term in 2026

              Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate's No. 2 Democrat, won't seek reelection to a sixth term in 2026

              SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois said Wednesday that he will not seek reelection in 2026, ending his more than four-decade career representing Illinois and piling more pressure on the party as it already faced a difficult path to reclaiming a majority in the Senate.

              Army suspends Wisconsin training base's first female commander after Trump portrait flipped to wall

              MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- The U.S. Army has suspended a Wisconsin training base's first female commander after discovering portraits of President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had been flipped around to face a wall.

              Law firms fighting Trump to ask judges to permanently block executive orders

              Law firms fighting Trump to ask judges to permanently block executive orders

              WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two major law firms are expected to ask separate judges on Wednesday to permanently block President Donald Trump's executive orders that were designed to punish them and hurt their business operations.

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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...


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                    A collection of SubStack publishing within Canadian public affairs.

                    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.

                    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...

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                    How different are the party platforms?

                      How different are the party platforms?

                      The Liberals, Conservatives, and NDP have released their platforms. What exactly are they promising to do on issues like housing, climate change, crime and justice and the cost of living?

                      We Hate Platforms (continued)

                        We Hate Platforms (continued)

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

                        Election week 5: This peculiar campaign

                          Election week 5: This peculiar campaign

                          I called up some friends to talk about how a country makes its choices. Almost done. Since I launched this newsletter I’ve actually never been as single-topic as I have during this federal election campaign: Five weeks of writing, video and podcasts. I plan to diversify my subject offering pretty quickly once the returns are over, although frankly next week’s...

                          How elections are called

                            How elections are called

                            The tension rises and the drama builds. The results have been trickling in all night — first it was too early to call, then it was too close to call. But, finally, the networks are ready. The anchor cuts off whoever is speaking and says “we’re ready to make a projection.”