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Could Canada and the U.S. strike a zero tariff deal? Ford says Carney is open to idea

Could Canada and the U.S. strike a zero tariff deal? Ford says Carney is open to idea

Could a devastating trade war be resolved by both the United States and Canada dropping all tariffs altogether? Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he spoke with Prime Minister Mark Carney about that prospect on Wednesday morning ahead of President Donald Trump’s ominous Liberation Day announcement on sweeping new tariffs. Ford suggested that Carney told him a zero-tariff situation was possible...

‘It’s a two-party consolidation’: Carney’s Liberals maintain 8-point lead over Poilievre’s Conservatives: latest Nanos tracking

‘It’s a two-party consolidation’: Carney’s Liberals maintain 8-point lead over Poilievre’s Conservatives: latest Nanos tracking

The federal Liberals are continuing to hold onto their eight-point lead over the Conservatives on Day 11 of the federal election campaign.A three-day rolling sample by Nanos Research ending April 1 has Mark Carney’s Liberals at 45 per cent, leading Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, who are at 37 per cent.

State of economywide tariffs on Canada unclear as Trump's global trade war escalates

State of economywide tariffs on Canada unclear as Trump's global trade war escalates

As U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to unveil his "liberation day" plan to hit multiple countries with tariffs, it's still not clear whether a temporary pause on separate economywide duties on Canada will be lifted. The world will be watching when the president discusses his reciprocal tariff agenda at the White House around 4 p.m. EDT today. Trump has said...

‘Completely unpredictable’: will Trump’s words upend Canada’s vote?

‘Completely unpredictable’: will Trump’s words upend Canada’s vote?

So far, the Canadian campaign has had little encroachment from United States President Donald Trump—who has taken an uncharacteristically restrained approach to his northern neighbour since the election kicked off—but the unpredictable commander-in-chief has ample time before the April 28 vote to upset the proceedings.

Smoke Mirrors and The Truth -- Both Main Parties Face Issues, Are They Serious?

Smoke Mirrors and The Truth -- Both Main Parties Face Issues, Are They Serious?

Jean Chretien used to call them "nervous nellies", those who constantly worry their party's strategy is wrong. With their lead in the polls having collapsed, the Conservatives are divided about what to do. The LIberals meanwhile stumble over one of their candidates. Backroom strategists Bruce Anderson and Fred DeLorey give us their spin on how serious both issues are. Plus...



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Federal Politics: Week of March 31

    Federal Politics: Week of March 31

    As the second week of the election campaign begins, Mark Carney’s Liberal Party continues to lead in voting intentions. Currently, 44% of Canadians say they would vote for the Liberal Party if the election were held today, compared to 38% for Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative Party. These numbers remain stable compared to last week.

    Federal Nightly Tracking: LPC 45.1, CPC 37.2, NDP 9.2, BQ 5.3, GP 1.6, PPC 1.1

    Federal Nightly Tracking: LPC 45.1, CPC 37.2, NDP 9.2, BQ 5.3, GP 1.6, PPC 1.1

    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...

    Carney preferred on top issues; Canadians divided on spend vs. cut; concern over foreign interference

      Carney preferred on top issues; Canadians divided on spend vs. cut; concern over foreign interference

      The candidates are crisscrossing the country sharing their plans for housing affordability, dealing with President Donald Trump, economic growth, and other top issues. New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute shows that thus far in the campaign, the top issues favour Mark Carney and the Liberals. In a faceoff with Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre, Mark Carney holds an...

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      To add to our interesting content about the federal election campaign, Spark and Northstar Public Affairs recruited a unique panel of people who have worked in political campaigns in Canada. Each week, we’ll survey them online to see what they think is happening. This is our first synopsis, based on a survey completed March 26-27. Read More 

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      Could Canada and the U.S. strike a zero tariff deal? Ford says Carney is open to idea

      Could Canada and the U.S. strike a zero tariff deal? Ford says Carney is open to idea

      Could a devastating trade war be resolved by both the United States and Canada dropping all tariffs altogether? Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he spoke with Prime Minister Mark Carney about that prospect on Wednesday morning ahead of President Donald Trump’s ominous Liberation Day announcement on sweeping new tariffs. Ford suggested that Carney told him a zero-tariff situation was possible...

      Major third parties wind down ads in writ period, but organic ‘authenticity’ better than polished spots, say strategists

      Major third parties wind down ads in writ period, but organic ‘authenticity’ better than polished spots, say strategists

      Political groups like Protecting Canada and Canada Proud previously spent tens of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Instagram, but have since logged off since the election campaign began.

      State of economywide tariffs on Canada unclear as Trump's global trade war escalates

      State of economywide tariffs on Canada unclear as Trump's global trade war escalates

      As U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to unveil his "liberation day" plan to hit multiple countries with tariffs, it's still not clear whether a temporary pause on separate economywide duties on Canada will be lifted. The world will be watching when the president discusses his reciprocal tariff agenda at the White House around 4 p.m. EDT today. Trump has said...

      Large majority of Canadians want Carney to disclose business interests: poll

      Large majority of Canadians want Carney to disclose business interests: poll

      Two-thirds of Canadians think Liberal leader Mark Carney should proactively reveal his business interests before election day, according to a new poll.

      These are the assets disclosed by Canada's party leaders, and the rules that govern them

      These are the assets disclosed by Canada's party leaders, and the rules that govern them

      It's an election centred on U.S. President Donald Trump's threats, Canada's sovereignty and the cost of living.From the start, however, Liberal Leader Mark Carney's past work in the private sector and the rules that govern the assets of political leaders have also been in the spotlight.

      ‘Completely unpredictable’: will Trump’s words upend Canada’s vote?

      ‘Completely unpredictable’: will Trump’s words upend Canada’s vote?

      So far, the Canadian campaign has had little encroachment from United States President Donald Trump—who has taken an uncharacteristically restrained approach to his northern neighbour since the election kicked off—but the unpredictable commander-in-chief has ample time before the April 28 vote to upset the proceedings.

      Campaign Analysis

      Poilievre’s predicament: can he wait out the Carney-public puppy love?

      Poilievre’s predicament: can he wait out the Carney-public puppy love?

      The civil war drums are now beating loudly in the Conservative Party. It kicked off last week, and was inflated by a number of stories speaking to the apparent disconnect between the Conservative campaign and where Canadians actually are—worried about United States President Donald Trump. For now, I’ll resist piling on as there are nearly four weeks to go in...

      Why are the Carney Liberals the favourites to win this election if it was held today?

      Why are the Carney Liberals the favourites to win this election if it was held today?

      In this second week of the federal campaign, the question on many people’s minds is why the Liberals—under their new leader and Prime Minister, Mark Carney—seem poised for re‑election. Our latest polling suggests they’re currently the favourites to clinch another victory. But beyond public sentiment, we also have some more advanced analytical tools that help to paint a clearer picture...

      Why we still need a strong federal NDP

      Why we still need a strong federal NDP

      The upcoming federal election is looking more and more like a two-party fight with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives duking it out. Polls are showing the Liberals are ahead and the Conservatives are flailing because their campaign is not as focused on protecting Canada from U.S. President Donald Trump.

      Will Pierre Poilievre stick up for your Charter rights? He won’t say

      Will Pierre Poilievre stick up for your Charter rights? He won’t say

      Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre needs to be clear with Canadians about what Charter rights he is prepared to defend, or whether he believes — as he recently suggested — that the protection of Canadians’ constitutional rights should be left to the provinces. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Poilievre was asked whether he would intervene in a Supreme Court challenge against...

      Poilievre's campaign message is still strong. He's right to stick with it

      Poilievre's campaign message is still strong. He's right to stick with it

      None say anything like “stay the course, big fella!”“You’ve got to get on the f-cking ballot question or you are going to lose,” Kory Teneycke, the Ontario conservative strategist bluntly said at an Empire Club event last week. (Teneycke is a veteran of the old Reform Party politics, like Poilievre’s campaign manager Jenni Byrne.)

      As the Paul Chiang scandal shows, the shadow of foreign interference hangs over this election

      Policy Announcements

      Poilievre Will Axe The Annual Liberal Beer Tax Increase

        Poilievre Will Axe The Annual Liberal Beer Tax Increase

        Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced today he will axe the automatic annual tax increases on alcohol that the Mark Carney Liberals hiked again today. Conservatives will bring the tax rate back down to 2017 levels so Canadians pay less and businesses earn more. On April 1, Mark Carney and the Liberals hiked the alcohol tax on Canadians, following the...

        Poilievre Will Unleash Newfoundland and Labrador’s Energy

          Poilievre Will Unleash Newfoundland and Labrador’s Energy

          Today, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said that as Prime Minister, he will support the plan to double Newfoundland and Labrador’s oil and gas production and approve the LNG Newfoundland and Labrador project. Conservatives will work with the province to end the uncertainty and delays that a decade of Liberal government has created. “I support Newfoundland and Labrador’s plan to double...

          Singh: Public health care is ours—and we’re not giving it up

            Singh: Public health care is ours—and we’re not giving it up

            Today, Jagmeet Singh stood alongside frontline workers to deliver a clear message: Canada’s public health-care system is not for sale—not to Trump, not to profiteers, not now, not ever. “Donald Trump has made it clear he’s willing to use trade pressure to advance the interests of U.S. corporations—including in areas like health care,” said Singh. “Canadians believe in care over...

            Mark Carney’s Liberals take action to make life more affordable

              Mark Carney’s Liberals take action to make life more affordable

              Mark Carney is taking action to put money back in the pockets of Canadians and build a stronger economy. “We can’t control President Trump, but we can make it easier for Canadians to weather the storm by putting more money back in their pocket,” said Mark Carney, Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. “Our Liberal plan to make life...

              Poilievre Commits to all 5 Energy Sector Asks to End Dependence on US

                Poilievre Commits to all 5 Energy Sector Asks to End Dependence on US

                Today, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre committed to meeting all of the policy recommendations from Canada’s energy sector to end dependence on the U.S. market and unleash Canada’s economy. Poilievre challenged Mark Carney to do the same and to repudiate his radical commitment to “keep it in the ground”—the same policy that gave us the Lost Liberal Decade. “We need to...

                Singh: Climate Action That Protects You from Trump’s Trade War and Rising Costs

                  Singh: Climate Action That Protects You from Trump’s Trade War and Rising Costs

                  With Trump’s trade threats fuelling fear and economic uncertainty, Canadians are already bracing against a rising cost of living and a worsening climate crisis. Today, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced a plan to lower energy bills, create good jobs, and stop giving oil and gas CEOs a free ride.



                  Poilievre’s predicament: can he wait out the Carney-public puppy love?

                  Poilievre’s predicament: can he wait out the Carney-public puppy love?

                  The civil war drums are now beating loudly in the Conservative Party. It kicked off last week, and was inflated by a number of stories speaking to the apparent disconnect between the Conservative campaign and where Canadians actually are—worried about United States President Donald Trump. For now, I’ll resist piling on as there are nearly four weeks to go in...

                  Danielle Smith leaves the door open for a vote on Alberta leaving Canada

                  Danielle Smith leaves the door open for a vote on Alberta leaving Canada

                  The idea of Alberta leaving Canada is increasingly not being written off as raving lunacy

                  Why are the Carney Liberals the favourites to win this election if it was held today?

                  Why are the Carney Liberals the favourites to win this election if it was held today?

                  In this second week of the federal campaign, the question on many people’s minds is why the Liberals—under their new leader and Prime Minister, Mark Carney—seem poised for re‑election. Our latest polling suggests they’re currently the favourites to clinch another victory. But beyond public sentiment, we also have some more advanced analytical tools that help to paint a clearer picture...

                  Why we still need a strong federal NDP

                  Why we still need a strong federal NDP

                  The upcoming federal election is looking more and more like a two-party fight with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives duking it out. Polls are showing the Liberals are ahead and the Conservatives are flailing because their campaign is not as focused on protecting Canada from U.S. President Donald Trump.

                  Canada needs a prime minister who will protect Canadians from made-in-America guns

                  Canada needs a prime minister who will protect Canadians from made-in-America guns

                  Across Canada, most guns seized in crimes and more than half of firearms used in homicides were legally obtained in this country. However, the majority of illegal handguns used in crimes in large urban areas like Toronto are smuggled from the United States. These guns are not just a major threat to public safety, they are killing Canadians. This is...

                  Will Pierre Poilievre stick up for your Charter rights? He won’t say

                  Will Pierre Poilievre stick up for your Charter rights? He won’t say

                  Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre needs to be clear with Canadians about what Charter rights he is prepared to defend, or whether he believes — as he recently suggested — that the protection of Canadians’ constitutional rights should be left to the provinces. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Poilievre was asked whether he would intervene in a Supreme Court challenge against...

                  Poilievre's campaign message is still strong. He's right to stick with it

                  Poilievre's campaign message is still strong. He's right to stick with it

                  None say anything like “stay the course, big fella!”“You’ve got to get on the f-cking ballot question or you are going to lose,” Kory Teneycke, the Ontario conservative strategist bluntly said at an Empire Club event last week. (Teneycke is a veteran of the old Reform Party politics, like Poilievre’s campaign manager Jenni Byrne.)

                  As the Paul Chiang scandal shows, the shadow of foreign interference hangs over this election
                  Carney’s trick is not talking about his climate policies. So far, it’s working

                  Carney’s trick is not talking about his climate policies. So far, it’s working

                  It takes some gall for an assailant to want gratitude after he stops punching you in the face but anything goes in a general election

                  Carney shows Trump he's weak on China

                  Carney shows Trump he's weak on China

                  “This is a uniquely important election … As the Prime Minister and Team Canada work to stand up to President Trump and protect our economy, I do not want there to be distractions … That’s why I’m standing aside as our 2025 candidate in our community of Markham—Unionville.”



                  The Conservatives have a plan. But the Liberals have something you can’t plan for

                  The Conservatives have a plan. But the Liberals have something you can’t plan for

                  One of the grand traditions in federal political campaigns is that someone will always chirp: “If only they’d put me in charge, we wouldn’t be losing!” Yet winning is never easy, particularly for Conservatives. A year ago, when the CPC was riding high, many in Canada’s entrepreneurial community were relieved. The Liberal government had just increased the capital gains tax...

                  NYT Columnists Warn: Superintelligent AI Just 2–3 Years Away.  Can Election 45 Look Beyond Tariffs?
                  Mark Carney, Power Broker

                  Mark Carney, Power Broker

                  Liberal leader Mark Carney has undone the sizable lead that Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives held in the polls while Justin Trudeau was the still the prime minister. Carney has done this by responding to voters’ primary concerns and offering a suite of policies that have broad appeal. If voters give him what he asks for — a “strong, positive...

                  Week one goes to the Carney Liberals. But it isn’t over ’til it’s over

                  Week one goes to the Carney Liberals. But it isn’t over ’til it’s over

                  Mark Carney and his revitalized Liberal Party have come roaring out of the gate, opening a comfortable lead over Pierre Poilievre and a Conservative campaign that still seems to be waiting for the starter’s pistol. If the six-point edge we’re seeing in our Ipsos polling for Global News holds through to election day, Carney could be standing on the doorstep...

                  Pierre Poilievre can still become prime minister - with a major strategy shift

                  Pierre Poilievre can still become prime minister - with a major strategy shift

                  By now, it’s clear that the Conservative Party, once riding high on Trudeau fatigue, has bungled its commanding pre-election lead. That such a fate was avoidable only compounds the disappointment. Yet, in politics as in war, setbacks are not always fatal, provided one has the imagination – and the ruthlessness – to correct course.

                  Mark Carney’s Liberals have a real plan to address housing. No one is going to care if they don’t get out of their own way

                  Mark Carney’s Liberals have a real plan to address housing. No one is going to care if they don’t get out of their own way

                  For years before Donald Trump wormed his way back into the U.S. presidency, forcing the entire world, including, and perhaps especially, Canada, to refocus on his mush-brained threats, a single issue dominated Canadian politics: Housing. By the beginning of last year, just about everyone of any political stripe in this country agreed the housing market was out of control. There...

                  The international community has been silent on this growing threat. Worse, Mark Carney’s Liberals mostly have been too

                  The international community has been silent on this growing threat. Worse, Mark Carney’s Liberals mostly have been too

                  Thanks to tactful diplomacy, Canada and Greenland share a border. Thanks to increasingly an increasingly aggressive foreign policy coming out of Washington, the two countries now share an existential threat, as well. While all of Canada’s political leaders now, finally, recognize the need to take Arctic sovereignty seriously, Canada needs to immediately stand up for Greenland as it faces intimidation...

                  To succeed in a Trump world, there is one thing liberals in both Canada and the U.S. must do

                  To succeed in a Trump world, there is one thing liberals in both Canada and the U.S. must do

                  One of the biggest knocks against Justin Trudeau’s government is that it failed to get big things done. It was great at announcing ambitious plans with multibillion-dollar price tags. But when it came to actually building stuff, not so much. The list is familiar: military jets that were studied for years but never arrived; housing plans that promised a lot...

                  Mark Carney needs to be shamed into doing the right thing

                  Mark Carney needs to be shamed into doing the right thing

                  Mark Carney had a chance to define himself as a Liberal leader who is guided by values and unafraid of decisive action, and on Monday he failed spectacularly. Was it overconfidence? A lack of political skills? A refusal to bend to opposition calls? Whatever held Carney back from dumping Paul Chiang as the Liberal candidate in Markham—Unionville, it raises questions...

                  Carney faces ‘the ultimate test,’ which could well decide Canada’s very existence

                  Carney faces ‘the ultimate test,’ which could well decide Canada’s very existence

                  Speaking to reporters after a recent cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Mark Carney told the assembled media that Canada’s old relationship with the United States, “based on deepening integration of our economies and tight security and military co-operation, is over.”

                  It is astonishing – and reprehensible – that Paul Chiang remains a Liberal candidate
                  Carney reminds voters why they wanted the Liberals out in the first place

                  Carney reminds voters why they wanted the Liberals out in the first place

                  Paul Chiang's comments, and Carney's defence of the candidate, are a sign that the Liberal party’s inexplicable attachment to Beijing remains intact

                  Extremist Candidates Welcomed on Poilievre’s Team

                  Extremist Candidates Welcomed on Poilievre’s Team

                  After 91-year-old former prime minister Jean Chrétien’s rousing speech to Liberals earlier this month, it can be easy to forget the still-formidable politician was once doubted, even dubbed “yesterday’s man.” That label prompted Chrétien to run his first campaign as Liberal leader in 1993 showcasing a team of star candidates, invoking the slogan “I have the people, I have the...

                  Moe, Smith prove valuable assets ... for Carney and Liberals

                  Moe, Smith prove valuable assets ... for Carney and Liberals

                  The premiers of Saskatchewan and Alberta support Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, but they're helping the campaign of Mark Carney's Liberals.

                  How Poilievre and Singh can carve out political space during tariff war with Trump

                  How Poilievre and Singh can carve out political space during tariff war with Trump

                  The astonishing news Friday of a polite and insult-free phone call between Trump and Mark Carney — one surprisingly, the U.S. president had asked for — has pushed the Trump roller-coaster up for the first time. It may only last hours or days, probably not weeks, but it signals that Canada’s tough retaliatory posture to Trump’s trade war is giving...

                  Pierre Poilievre’s big problem as Conservatives slide in the polls? He can’t turn his enemies into friends

                  Pierre Poilievre’s big problem as Conservatives slide in the polls? He can’t turn his enemies into friends

                  Pierre Poilievre went into this election campaign with plenty of political skills, but lacking one he needs right now — the ability to turn enemies into friends.That could be a tall order for this take-no-prisoners Conservative leader.

                  Carney is asking Canadians to give him a majority to deal with Trump

                  Carney is asking Canadians to give him a majority to deal with Trump

                  A few months ago, only people who were smoking the drapes would have thought a Liberal majority possible. Now, who knows? Driving into my hometown, there is a sign at the Four Corners in a farmer’s field. It reads “Mr. Trump. Don’t poke the Goose.” It’s the Canada Goose, of course. The words are directed at U.S. President Donald Trump...

                  Major third parties wind down ads in writ period, but organic ‘authenticity’ better than polished spots, say strategists

                  Major third parties wind down ads in writ period, but organic ‘authenticity’ better than polished spots, say strategists

                  Political groups like Protecting Canada and Canada Proud previously spent tens of thousands of dollars on Facebook and Instagram, but have since logged off since the election campaign began.

                  Trump’s tariff mania shoots holes in economic case for buying F-35s

                  Trump’s tariff mania shoots holes in economic case for buying F-35s

                  Competing bid from Sweden would bring production, engineering and maintenance of fighter jets to Canada—if it’s still on the table

                  More Brookfield business entities registered to Bermuda building that houses bike shop

                  More Brookfield business entities registered to Bermuda building that houses bike shop

                  Several entities of global investment giant Brookfield Asset Management’s core business are registered to an address in Bermuda that also houses a local bike shop, CTV News has learned. Liberal Leader Mark Carney previously served as chair of Brookfield’s board, from August of 2022 until mid-January of this year, when he resigned to run for the party leadership. Last week...

                  Large majority of Canadians want Carney to disclose business interests: poll

                  Large majority of Canadians want Carney to disclose business interests: poll

                  Two-thirds of Canadians think Liberal leader Mark Carney should proactively reveal his business interests before election day, according to a new poll.



                  These are the assets disclosed by Canada's party leaders, and the rules that govern them

                  These are the assets disclosed by Canada's party leaders, and the rules that govern them

                  It's an election centred on U.S. President Donald Trump's threats, Canada's sovereignty and the cost of living.From the start, however, Liberal Leader Mark Carney's past work in the private sector and the rules that govern the assets of political leaders have also been in the spotlight.

                  Conservatives drop B.C. candidate in New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville

                    Conservatives drop B.C. candidate in New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville

                    Real estate agent Lourence Singh is the 3rd candidate to be dropped by Tories on Tuesday. The Conservatives have dropped Lourence Singh, the party's candidate for the New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville riding in the upcoming federal election. Singh is the third candidate the Tories dropped on Tuesday, following the ouster of Mark McKenzie in southwestern Ontario and Stefan Marquis in Montreal...

                    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to strategize on provincial sovereignty with Quebec's premier

                    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to strategize on provincial sovereignty with Quebec's premier

                    Alberta premier supports some ideas proposed in recent Quebec panel report on autonomy. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith would like to have a tête-à-tête with Quebec Premier François Legault about asserting their provincial sovereignty, according to a letter Smith wrote last month. "I see an opportunity before us, as the democratically elected leaders of Alberta and Quebec, to chart a path...

                    Greens qualify to join Liberals, Conservatives, NDP and BQ at leaders' debates

                      Greens qualify to join Liberals, Conservatives, NDP and BQ at leaders' debates

                      The Green Party will participate in two federal leaders' debates this month after meeting the minimum requirements to attend, organizers said Tuesday. The Leaders' Debates Commission said the party met two of the three required criteria to have its leader invited to both the French debate on April 16 and the English debate April on 17. Both debates will take...

                      Mark Carney suspending campaign to hold meetings on Trump tariffs

                        Mark Carney suspending campaign to hold meetings on Trump tariffs

                        Liberal Leader Mark Carney is pausing his federal election campaign and returning to Ottawa for meetings ahead of Wednesday's announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump on tariffs.Trump is expected to hit multiple countries with "reciprocal" tariffs.Carney's campaign says no details about the meetings are available.

                        CTV Cancelled a Fact-Checking Segment in Response to Political Pressure From Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives

                        CTV Cancelled a Fact-Checking Segment in Response to Political Pressure From Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives

                        Audio recording shows CTV cancelled an ‘election misinformation’ segment with journalist Rachel Gilmore after online backlash from conservatives.CTV has cancelled a segment on its national morning show fact-checking “election misinformation” after an online backlash from Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives and right-wing alternative media outlets targeting a prominent journalist.

                        Danielle Smith proposes 'provincial autonomy' alliance to Quebec

                        Danielle Smith proposes 'provincial autonomy' alliance to Quebec

                        Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has invited Quebec counterpart François Legault to form a common front for greater provincial autonomy within Canada, in a letter obtained by the National Post. “I see an opportunity before us, as the democratically elected leaders of Alberta and Quebec, to chart a path toward a new era in Canadian federalism,” writes Smith in the letter...

                        ‘Woke ideology’: Quebec professors denounce Poilievre’s pledge to end certain university research funding

                        ‘Woke ideology’: Quebec professors denounce Poilievre’s pledge to end certain university research funding

                        Quebec professors are concerned by federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s promise to target “woke ideology” in university research, describing it as a direct threat to academic freedom that echoes recent actions taken in the United States. Poilievre unveiled his Quebec platform while campaigning in the province last week. Included in the document was a pledge to “end the imposition of...

                        Conservatives drop second election candidate in one day

                        Conservatives drop second election candidate in one day

                        The Conservatives have dropped a second candidate in the election race, in a single day. Stefan Marquis — who was running for the Conservatives in the Montreal riding of Laurier—Sainte-Marie, held by Liberal cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault since 2019 — wrote in a post on social media that he is no longer a candidate for the party. “In a call...

                        Poilievre catches heat from opponents for talk of 'biological clocks'

                        Poilievre catches heat from opponents for talk of 'biological clocks'

                        Conservative leader says couples running out of time to start families due to unaffordable housing. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is facing criticism for saying too many young people can't buy affordable homes before their "biological clocks" have run out — a comment he's made in the past, but one that's igniting online pushback now as he faces more scrutiny in...

                        Trump administration lists Quebec language law Bill 96 as trade barrier

                        Trump administration lists Quebec language law Bill 96 as trade barrier

                        The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative released its annual list of global trade barriers Tuesday, and it includes Quebec's controversial language law Bill 96 as a trade irritant between the two countries. The nearly 400-page National Trade Estimate Report lists in almost encyclopedic detail all of the tariff and non-tariff barriers present in countries that import U.S. goods and...

                        Democrats push vote on tariffs targeting Canada, Trump calls for Republican support

                          Democrats push vote on tariffs targeting Canada, Trump calls for Republican support

                          Democrats in the U.S. Senate are moving forward on a resolution to block sweeping tariffs targeting Canada as President Donald Trump presses Republican lawmakers to continue backing his trade agenda. Sen. Tim Kaine plans to force a vote on Trump's use of the International Economic Emergency Powers Act, also called IEEPA, to declare an emergency over fentanyl trafficking to hit...

                          Pierre Poilievre's 'biological clock' comment prompts backlash online: 'No wonder his numbers are so bad with women'

                          Pierre Poilievre's 'biological clock' comment prompts backlash online: 'No wonder his numbers are so bad with women'

                          "We will not forget that 36-year-old couple whose biological clock is running out faster than they can afford to buy a home and have kids," said Poilievre. Pierre Poilievre's campaign stop in New Brunswick included a talking point about millennial women that has ruffled feathers online. On Monday, the Conservative Party leader appeared in Saint John, N.B. where he discussed...

                          Defence pledges have unprecedented electoral spotlight, but more ambition may be needed to match allies: experts

                          Defence pledges have unprecedented electoral spotlight, but more ambition may be needed to match allies: experts

                          Amid annexation threats from United States President Donald Trump, Canada’s major national parties have put a spotlight on defence pledges in the early days of the election campaign, but questions loom as to whether the commitments are sufficient to match the burgeoning peril. Prime Minister Mark Carney, running for a seat in Nepean, Ont., has remarked that Canada’s sovereignty faces...

                          How one GTA riding turned from 'obvious slam dunk' for Conservatives to 'much more confusing'

                          How one GTA riding turned from 'obvious slam dunk' for Conservatives to 'much more confusing'

                          Like the grey skies above her Newmarket campaign office, Sandra Cobena’s forecast of flipping the must-win Liberal-held riding have become cloudedIt is Monday morning on the second week of the federal election campaign and for Sandra Cobena, that means it’s sign day.

                          NYT Columnists Warn: Superintelligent AI Just 2–3 Years Away. Can Election 45 Look Beyond Tariffs?

                          NYT Columnists Warn: Superintelligent AI Just 2–3 Years Away. Can Election 45 Look Beyond Tariffs?

                          When three leading New York Times columnists sound the same urgent warning at the same time, we should pay attention. Ezra Klein, Thomas Friedman, and Kevin Roose have just delivered a stark and urgent message: They believe Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)—highly advanced, human-like AI—is only two or three years away.

                          Conservative candidate booted after CTV News uncovers audio of him joking Trudeau should receive death penalty

                          Conservative candidate booted after CTV News uncovers audio of him joking Trudeau should receive death penalty

                          A Conservative candidate who once voiced his support for “public hangings” – even joking that former prime minister Justin Trudeau should receive the death penalty – will no longer be running to represent the party after CTV News first obtained audio of his comments. “The comments are clearly unacceptable. Mr. McKenzie will not be the Conservative candidate,” a Conservative campaign...

                          Jenni Byrne’s Big Gamble

                          Jenni Byrne’s Big Gamble

                          The ruthless tactician behind Pierre Poilievre’s campaign has spent decades shaping Canadian conservatism from behind the scenes. This year’s election will be her greatest achievement—or her undoing.

                          New biography Ripper delivers a searing and convincing critique of Pierre Poilievre

                          New biography Ripper delivers a searing and convincing critique of Pierre Poilievre

                          Ripper has one message: The Pierre Poilievre we see today is the same person as the teenager he was in Calgary’s Reform Party backrooms. Mark Bourrie describes that 1990s teenager as “the political equivalent of a hockey goon,” and argues that he hasn’t adjusted his behaviour or outlook since then. However, to understand Canada’s “Trump-lite,” Bourrie argues, we need to...

                          The consumer carbon tax is gone as of today. What will that mean for your wallet?

                          The consumer carbon tax is gone as of today. What will that mean for your wallet?

                          It's official — the consumer carbon tax is over, starting today. Mark Carney cancelled the fee on his first day as prime minister last month, signing a directive for the fuel charge to be removed on April 1. The levy had been added to the sale price of carbon-emitting products by fuel type. For gasoline, it was 17.6 cents a...

                          Liberal candidate Paul Chiang withdraws from race after suggesting people claim China's bounty on Conservative

                          Liberal candidate Paul Chiang withdraws from race after suggesting people claim China's bounty on Conservative

                          Move comes after RCMP announced probe into comments made about Conservative candidate Joe Tay. Embattled Toronto-area Liberal candidate Paul Chiang is dropping out of the race just hours after the RCMP told CBC News it's looking into whether he broke the law by suggesting people turn a Conservative candidate running in a nearby riding into the Chinese consulate to collect...

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                          Ovechkin’s NHL Legacy: A Hockey Milestone Overshadowed by Sportswashing and Ties to Putin
                          The State of Service Report

                          The State of Service Report

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


                          Wisconsin and Florida elections provide early warning signs to Trump and Republicans

                          Wisconsin and Florida elections provide early warning signs to Trump and Republicans

                          A trio of elections Tuesday provided early warning signs to Republicans and President Donald Trump at the beginning of an ambitious term, as Democrats rallied against his efforts to slash the federal government and the outsized role being played by billionaire Elon Musk.

                          Democrats' win in Wisconsin court race also is a big loss for Elon Musk

                          Democrats' win in Wisconsin court race also is a big loss for Elon Musk

                          Judge Susan Crawford preserved liberals' narrow majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday by defeating conservative Brad Schimel, but in a way the real loser of the election was billionaire Elon Musk.

                          Republican state Sen. Randy Fine wins special election for Florida's 6th Congressional District

                          Republican state Sen. Randy Fine wins special election for Florida's 6th Congressional District

                          ORMOND BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- Republican state Sen. Randy Fine won a special election Tuesday to represent Florida's 6th Congressional District, defeating Democratic challenger Josh Weil and squashing efforts by national Democrats who spent millions of dollars on the race.

                          An 'administrative error' sent a Maryland man to an El Salvador prison, ICE says

                          An 'administrative error' sent a Maryland man to an El Salvador prison, ICE says

                          President Donald Trump' s administration has acknowledged mistakenly deporting a Maryland man with protected legal status to a notorious El Salvador prison last month, but is arguing against returning him to the United States because of his alleged gang ties and the U.S. government's lack of power over the Central American nation.

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                          French far-right leader Marine Le Pen is barred from seeking public office for embezzlement

                            French far-right leader Marine Le Pen is barred from seeking public office for embezzlement

                            French far-right leader Marine Le Pen strode out of a French court as the chief judge on Monday barred her from seeking public office after she was found guilty of embezzling EU funds. The judge hasn’t yet said how long Le Pen will be ineligible for running for public office -- a decision that could derail the far-right leader’s career...

                            Powerful earthquakes rock Thailand and Myanmar, triggering the collapse of a Bangkok high-rise

                              Powerful earthquakes rock Thailand and Myanmar, triggering the collapse of a Bangkok high-rise

                              A state of emergency has been declared in six regions and states in Myanmar after a 7.7 magnitude earthquake whose epicenter was near the country’s second largest city. State-run MRTV television said the military-run government’s proclamation includes the capital Naypyitaw and Mandalay, after the earthquake and a strong aftershock hit midday. Myanmar is in the midst of a civil war...

                              Shares of GM and other automakers slump following Trump tariffs, with Tesla the exception

                              Shares of GM and other automakers slump following Trump tariffs, with Tesla the exception

                              NEW YORK (AP) -- Shares of major automakers slumped following President Donald Trump's announcement that he will place 25% tariffs on auto imports.

                              Tesla sales fall by 49% in Europe even as the electric vehicle market grows

                              Tesla sales fall by 49% in Europe even as the electric vehicle market grows

                              FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) -- European sales of Tesla electric vehicles tumbled 49% in the first two months of the year compared with a year earlier even as overall sales of EVs grew, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association.

                              Weekslong lockups of European tourists at US borders spark fears of traveling to America

                              Weekslong lockups of European tourists at US borders spark fears of traveling to America

                              SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Lennon Tyler and her German fiance often took road trips to Mexico when he vacationed in the United States since it was only a day's drive from her home in Las Vegas, one of the perks of their long-distance relationship.

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                              How Can Canada Tackle Foreign Interference Without a U.S. Ally?

                              How Can Canada Tackle Foreign Interference Without a U.S. Ally?

                              Within three months of taking office, U.S. President Donald Trump has given his greatest adversary, Beijing, what it always desired—the dismantling of U.S.-based civil society groups that supported human rights in China. With a stroke of his presidential pen, Donald Trump froze funding for Radio Free Asia, Voice of America, the National Endowment for Democracy, and the Woodrow Wilson International...

                              Broken Trust: Managing an Unreliable Ally

                                Broken Trust: Managing an Unreliable Ally

                                The United States, under President Donald Trump, has become an unreliable partner. Its longstanding allies can no longer be confident that America will respect its commitments to come to their defence or respect its economic agreements. That is particularly true for Canada. This report identifies concrete measures to mitigate Canada’s risk of depending on an ally, trading partner, and neighbour...

                                Alberta Children’s Charter, a bold step in the right direction for youth transgender policy

                                Alberta Children’s Charter, a bold step in the right direction for youth transgender policy

                                Stéphane Sérafin and Geoffrey Sigalet explain why Alberta's laws on gender pronouns, early age transitioning, and access to girls' and women's sports are necessary to protect children and ensure the integrity of girls’ and women’s sports.


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                                A collection of SubStack publishing within Canadian public affairs.

                                Mark Carney's $100 apology

                                Mark Carney's $100 apology

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

                                How the rich captured a Canadian prime minister: Part II

                                How the rich captured a Canadian prime minister: Part II

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

                                Day 1 - They're off!

                                Day 1 - They're off!

                                Now that the election is called, time to riff from that part of my bio that says “campaign manager” and offer up regular assessments and analysis on what I think is going on. Check this space regularly for my campaign updates. You can judge my content for its value and biases on its own. But for the record, let me...

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                                Canada Braces for More Trump Tariffs

                                  Canada Braces for More Trump Tariffs

                                  Washington-based reporter for The Hill, Laura Kelly, discusses the response in Congress to President Trump's tariffs against Canada. The campaign managers panel, Michele Cadario, Jordan Paquet and Cheryl Oates talk about Liberal Leader Mark Carney's failure to remove candidate Paul Chiang and how the campaign is shaping up in the second week. Abacus Data CEO David Coletto breaksdown the latest...

                                  Yale fascism expert on fleeing to Canada

                                    Yale fascism expert on fleeing to Canada

                                    Last week one of the U.S.’s leading scholars and thinkers on fascism announced his intention to leave his country, which he said was “tilting toward authoritarian dictatorship.” Joseph Stanley will be leaving Yale and taking up a post at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs.

                                    So Long Candidates!

                                      So Long Candidates!

                                      We talk about what each party was doing today!

                                      Big Big Red Flags

                                        Big Big Red Flags

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