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B.C. premier urges support for federal NDP as former leader Tom Mulcair calls party 'an afterthought'

B.C. premier urges support for federal NDP as former leader Tom Mulcair calls party 'an afterthought'

Polls project NDP losing majority of its seats in B.C. as Liberals and Conservatives eat into support. British Columbia's New Democrat premier, David Eby, is urging voters to cast their ballots for NDP candidates in the upcoming federal election. The message comes as the party slumps in the polls, and former federal New Democrat leader Tom Mulcair calls the party...

Conservatives oust another Quebec candidate after he accuses Polytechnique survivor of exploiting tragedy

Conservatives oust another Quebec candidate after he accuses Polytechnique survivor of exploiting tragedy

Hours after appearing at a campaign event Friday on protecting women from violence, a Conservative candidate in Quebec was dropped by the party after social media posts surfaced of him attacking Polytechnique massacre survivor and Liberal candidate Nathalie Provost. Simon Payette, who was running in the riding of Berthier–Maskinongé, had criticized Provost’s gun-control advocacy in a series of posts, as...

Carney calls Preston Manning's Western independence comments 'dramatic'

Carney calls Preston Manning's Western independence comments 'dramatic'

Reform founder wrote Carney will be 'the last prime minister of a united Canada' if Liberals wins. Liberal Leader Mark Carney says he governs for all of Canada and called prominent conservative Preston Manning's comments on Western independence "dramatic" during a campaign stop in Montreal on Friday. In a recent op-ed for the Globe and Mail, the Reform Party founder...

Good Talk -- Reality Sinks In ... This is Going to Hurt

Good Talk -- Reality Sinks In ... This is Going to Hurt

As the week ends thousands of Canadians are out of work because of the Donald Trump tariffs. Thousands more could be soon. But that's not all as grocery prices and a lot more will soon start going up as well. The trade war is on. The question now is how will it impact the federal election campaign as it approaches...

Conservatives target labour vote as NDP support wanes, but union leader says there’s ‘no substance’ behind catchy slogans

Conservatives target labour vote as NDP support wanes, but union leader says there’s ‘no substance’ behind catchy slogans

The Conservatives have been courting what one strategist calls a “politically homeless” faction among unionized workers, with policy pledges and messaging to gain NDP voters as economic anxiety threatens to reshape Canada’s labour landscape.



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Election not to be decided until very end. Majority report having made final voting decision – one in five will make final decision in the last 72 hours.

Election not to be decided until very end. Majority report having made final voting decision – one in five will make final decision in the last 72 hours.

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...

Canadians are noticeably more likely to trust Carney to keep campaign promises than Poilievre

Canadians are noticeably more likely to trust Carney to keep campaign promises than Poilievre

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...

Liberal Momentum Advantage Narrows

    Liberal Momentum Advantage Narrows

    The Conservatives have narrowed the gap with the Liberals in media reach and impact, though they still trail in net favourability (-2 to +7). Both leaders have messages cutting through – Carney’s stances on tariffs (Net score of +49) and eliminating the carbon tax (+36), and Poilievre on lowering taxes (+40). These are the topline findings of an online survey...

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    Conservatives oust another Quebec candidate after he accuses Polytechnique survivor of exploiting tragedy

    Conservatives oust another Quebec candidate after he accuses Polytechnique survivor of exploiting tragedy

    Hours after appearing at a campaign event Friday on protecting women from violence, a Conservative candidate in Quebec was dropped by the party after social media posts surfaced of him attacking Polytechnique massacre survivor and Liberal candidate Nathalie Provost. Simon Payette, who was running in the riding of Berthier–Maskinongé, had criticized Provost’s gun-control advocacy in a series of posts, as...

    Conservative Candidate Used a Secret Signal Group Chat With Freedom Convoy Leaders, Right-Wing Media and Far-Right Influencers

    Conservative Candidate Used a Secret Signal Group Chat With Freedom Convoy Leaders, Right-Wing Media and Far-Right Influencers

    Andrew Lawton was a member of the “clandestine” group chat used to coordinate convoy messaging on social media. One of Pierre Poilievre’s high-profile Conservative candidates was a member of a secret group chat used by Freedom Convoy leaders and their lawyers to coordinate messages on social media with right-wing alternative media personalities and far-right social media influencers.

    B.C. premier urges support for federal NDP as former leader Tom Mulcair calls party 'an afterthought'

    B.C. premier urges support for federal NDP as former leader Tom Mulcair calls party 'an afterthought'

    Polls project NDP losing majority of its seats in B.C. as Liberals and Conservatives eat into support. British Columbia's New Democrat premier, David Eby, is urging voters to cast their ballots for NDP candidates in the upcoming federal election. The message comes as the party slumps in the polls, and former federal New Democrat leader Tom Mulcair calls the party...

    Conservatives target labour vote as NDP support wanes, but union leader says there’s ‘no substance’ behind catchy slogans

    Conservatives target labour vote as NDP support wanes, but union leader says there’s ‘no substance’ behind catchy slogans

    The Conservatives have been courting what one strategist calls a “politically homeless” faction among unionized workers, with policy pledges and messaging to gain NDP voters as economic anxiety threatens to reshape Canada’s labour landscape.

    Carney calls Preston Manning's Western independence comments 'dramatic'

    Carney calls Preston Manning's Western independence comments 'dramatic'

    Reform founder wrote Carney will be 'the last prime minister of a united Canada' if Liberals wins. Liberal Leader Mark Carney says he governs for all of Canada and called prominent conservative Preston Manning's comments on Western independence "dramatic" during a campaign stop in Montreal on Friday. In a recent op-ed for the Globe and Mail, the Reform Party founder...

    Carney pledges $150M boost to 'underfunded' CBC

    Carney pledges $150M boost to 'underfunded' CBC

    Liberal government would make the broadcaster's funding statutory. Liberal Leader Mark Carney said on Friday that his government would provide an initial $150-million annual funding increase to CBC and Radio-Canada as part of a new mandate for the public broadcaster. "When we compare ourselves to the U.K., France or Germany, we see that our public broadcaster is underfunded," Carney said...

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    Why Canada Fell Out of Love with Justin Trudeau

    Why Canada Fell Out of Love with Justin Trudeau

    He promised sunny ways but left behind a divided country. THE MORNING AFTER leading the Liberal Party to a stunning come-from-behind majority in 2015, Justin Trudeau, prime minister–in–waiting, showed up at a Montreal Metro station. He was there to greet surprised commuters and, in many cases, share his gratitude for the victory. A cynic might have dismissed it as staged...

    A new ballot question: How should Canada define its relationship with the U.S.?

    A new ballot question: How should Canada define its relationship with the U.S.?

    In these disorienting days, Canadian leaders are responding in real time to a deeply uncertain world. On the day the president of the United States launched a global trade war, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith chose to look on the bright side. The United States, she wrote, had decided to "uphold the majority of the free trade agreement … between our...

    Pierre Poilievre spurned Brian Mulroney’s advice, and is paying the price
    Who Has the Best Housing Plan?

    Who Has the Best Housing Plan?

    I hope everyone had a pleasant Liberation Day. I’m coming to you from overcast Kingston, Ontario, where Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is campaigning. All party leaders have spent the past 24 hours scrambling to respond to Donald Trump’s quixotic tariff announcement — which, conspicuously, left out Canada and Mexico. While we still face a litany of sector-specific tariffs, everyone is...

    Canada’s Bigger-Boat Election

    Canada’s Bigger-Boat Election

    In the 1975 Spielberg summer blockbuster Jaws, a line that had become a running on-set joke about the stinginess of producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown in failing to supply a boat big enough to assist the film’s shooting barge made its way into the final cut, becoming one of the most quoted, and misquoted, lines in movie history. “You’re...

    Good Talk -- Reality Sinks In ... This is Going to Hurt

    Good Talk -- Reality Sinks In ... This is Going to Hurt

    As the week ends thousands of Canadians are out of work because of the Donald Trump tariffs. Thousands more could be soon. But that's not all as grocery prices and a lot more will soon start going up as well. The trade war is on. The question now is how will it impact the federal election campaign as it approaches...

    Policy Announcements

    Poilievre Pledges Tougher Sentencing for Intimate Partner Violence

      Poilievre Pledges Tougher Sentencing for Intimate Partner Violence

      Today, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced his plan to address the epidemic of intimate partner violence. Poilievre will keep abusers off the street and behind bars to protect the most vulnerable Canadians.

      NDP Unveils Plan to Stop Corporate Tax Dodgers Like Carney’s Brookfield

        NDP Unveils Plan to Stop Corporate Tax Dodgers Like Carney’s Brookfield

        Today, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced a plan to stop billionaires and big corporations like Mark Carney’s Brookfield from dodging taxes through offshore havens—because when they don’t pay their fair share, everyday Canadians are left paying the price through cuts to health care and the public services families rely on.

        Carney pledges $150M boost to 'underfunded' CBC

        Carney pledges $150M boost to 'underfunded' CBC

        Liberal government would make the broadcaster's funding statutory. Liberal Leader Mark Carney said on Friday that his government would provide an initial $150-million annual funding increase to CBC and Radio-Canada as part of a new mandate for the public broadcaster. "When we compare ourselves to the U.K., France or Germany, we see that our public broadcaster is underfunded," Carney said...

        Poilievre To Axe GST on Canadian-Made Cars, Create ‘Keep Canadians Working Fund’

          Poilievre To Axe GST on Canadian-Made Cars, Create ‘Keep Canadians Working Fund’

          Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced today that he will take the GST off the sale of new Canadian-made cars, after Trump announced unjustified tariffs on Canada’s auto sector. This will boost the sale of new Canadian-made cars, supporting our auto industry and protecting workers’ jobs. Poilievre will also create the ‘Keep Canadians Working Fund,’ a targeted, temporary loan and credit...

          Jagmeet Singh Launches Canada Victory Bonds and a Plan to Build Canadian

            Jagmeet Singh Launches Canada Victory Bonds and a Plan to Build Canadian

            NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh today unveiled Canada Victory Bonds and a suite of commitments to protect Canadian workers, rebuild critical infrastructure, and ensure working and middle-class families don’t bear the cost of Donald Trump’s reckless trade war. “Trump’s tariffs are a direct attack on Canadian jobs and workers,” said Singh. “Every day, more families are worrying about their paycheques, their...

            Liberals release plan to protect Canadian agrifood workers and build a stronger agrifood sector

              Liberals release plan to protect Canadian agrifood workers and build a stronger agrifood sector

              – In the face of President Trump’s tariffs, the Liberal Party of Canada today announced its plan to protect farmers, ranchers, and agrifood workers and strengthen Canada’s food sector in Quebec and across Canada. “Canada’s dairy sector is off the table in any negotiations with President Trump,” said Mark Carney, Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. “From defending supply...



              Why Canada Fell Out of Love with Justin Trudeau

              Why Canada Fell Out of Love with Justin Trudeau

              He promised sunny ways but left behind a divided country. THE MORNING AFTER leading the Liberal Party to a stunning come-from-behind majority in 2015, Justin Trudeau, prime minister–in–waiting, showed up at a Montreal Metro station. He was there to greet surprised commuters and, in many cases, share his gratitude for the victory. A cynic might have dismissed it as staged...

              A new ballot question: How should Canada define its relationship with the U.S.?

              A new ballot question: How should Canada define its relationship with the U.S.?

              In these disorienting days, Canadian leaders are responding in real time to a deeply uncertain world. On the day the president of the United States launched a global trade war, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith chose to look on the bright side. The United States, she wrote, had decided to "uphold the majority of the free trade agreement … between our...

              Pierre Poilievre spurned Brian Mulroney’s advice, and is paying the price
              Who Has the Best Housing Plan?

              Who Has the Best Housing Plan?

              I hope everyone had a pleasant Liberation Day. I’m coming to you from overcast Kingston, Ontario, where Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is campaigning. All party leaders have spent the past 24 hours scrambling to respond to Donald Trump’s quixotic tariff announcement — which, conspicuously, left out Canada and Mexico. While we still face a litany of sector-specific tariffs, everyone is...

              Canada’s Bigger-Boat Election

              Canada’s Bigger-Boat Election

              In the 1975 Spielberg summer blockbuster Jaws, a line that had become a running on-set joke about the stinginess of producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown in failing to supply a boat big enough to assist the film’s shooting barge made its way into the final cut, becoming one of the most quoted, and misquoted, lines in movie history. “You’re...

              Pierre Poilievre has a problem with women. Mark Carney has a problem with men

              Pierre Poilievre has a problem with women. Mark Carney has a problem with men

              It is nearly impossible to win a federal election unless you are able to attract two key constituencies of “swing voters” — blue collar workers and new Canadians.This formula has been the key to the Liberals’ success and the Conservatives’ failure in the last three federal elections and has reshaped how all parties campaign.

              5 reasons Canada should keep calm and carry on amid Trump tariff chaos

              5 reasons Canada should keep calm and carry on amid Trump tariff chaos

              In late June 1939, the United Kingdom’s Ministry of Information produced three posters to boost domestic morale and focus the public anxiety about the war around them and the anticipated coming invasion.One poster read “Freedom is In Peril / Defend It With All Your Might.” A second poster read “Your Courage, Your Cheerfulness, Your Resolution Will Bring Us Victory.”

              Mark Carney will not make Canada more prosperous
              On the Trail of Pierre the ‘Ripper’

              On the Trail of Pierre the ‘Ripper’

              Historian and journalist Mark Bourrie writes, “This book is about how Canada made its own version of Donald Trump, albeit with fewer guns and less rioting, but with lots of trucks and lies.” Around the world extreme right-wing leaders are coming to power, authoritarians who offer “easy and simple answers to complicated questions.” Aggressive people see an opportunity, and COVID...

              Is there a Carney multiplier effect?

              Is there a Carney multiplier effect?

              Liberal fortunes today are clearly in the hands of their leader Mark Carney - For every one point ballot box advantage today is a two point advantage on the preferred PM tracking.



              Trump’s tariffs are what he says they are: weapons of blunt-force, wrong-headed protectionism
              If Trump shuts up now, Conservatives have a shot at regaining edge

              If Trump shuts up now, Conservatives have a shot at regaining edge

              Pity poor Pierre Poilievre.You study your whole life for an exam only to find out at the last minute that the subject has changed and that your fellow student, your rival for class president from next door, is a subject matter expert. Talk about rotten luck.

              Pierre Poilievre has a women problem

              Pierre Poilievre has a women problem

              Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre caused a bit of a stir online this week when he gave a shoutout to the enfeebled ovaries (and low-motile sperm) of this great nation when addressing millennials’ struggle to enter the housing market. “We will not forget,” he said, during a campaign stop in New Brunswick, “that young 36-year-old couple whose biological clock is running...

              Poilievre riding convoy into electoral brick wall

              Poilievre riding convoy into electoral brick wall

              When the truckers’ convoy rolled into Ottawa in a cacophonous cloud of diesel smoke in January 2022, Canada’s Conservative Party was led by Erin O’Toole, a mild-mannered centrist who had been trying to keep his party moderate enough to appeal to voters in Ontario suburbs. The arrival of thousands of horn-honking anti-vaccine protesters scrambled the opinion environment in the Conservative...

              Donald Trump gives Mark Carney another chance to wear his prime minister hat

              Donald Trump gives Mark Carney another chance to wear his prime minister hat

              Canada didn’t emerge totally unscathed from Donald Trump’s shock-and-awe day of sweeping tariffs this week, but the general agreement in this country is that it could have been a lot worse.

              Why Canadian women are suddenly breaking for the Liberals

              Why Canadian women are suddenly breaking for the Liberals

              If only women voted, Mark Carney would be on track for the biggest landslide in Canadian history

              Pierre Poilievre’s plans for the CBC are politically savvy and make no sense

              Pierre Poilievre’s plans for the CBC are politically savvy and make no sense

              At a rally Tuesday in Hamilton, Pierre Poilievre joked about the great day when a U-Haul rolls up Front Street “with a wonderful family in it to move into their wonderful new home in the headquarters of the CBC.” The next day in Montmagny, down the Saint Lawrence from Quebec City, he promised that he would “préserver les services de”...

              Carney’s Ford-like Playbook Drives Liberal Advantage in Polls

              Carney’s Ford-like Playbook Drives Liberal Advantage in Polls

              The latest national tracking survey shows a lift in support for the Liberal Party, now leading with 46% of voter backing. The Conservatives follow at 37%, while the New Democrats trail at a tracking low of 9%, dipping from 11% in earlier tracking. Over the initial five days of data collection, the Liberals have experienced a notable rise, climbing from...

              Poilievre’s agenda is radically different than Carney’s and it’s frightening

              Poilievre’s agenda is radically different than Carney’s and it’s frightening

              A deeply flawed argument has slipped into the national election conversation.It goes like this: there isn’t much policy difference between front-runners Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre, so it really comes down to who can best handle Donald Trump.

              Donald Trump’s tariff game show live from the Rose Garden

              Donald Trump’s tariff game show live from the Rose Garden

              Has anyone considered just getting him another game show? Think about it: guaranteed audience; breathless anticipation of the next plot twist; a stage on which he can play the smiting hand of God or magnanimous benefactor, depending on his whim; a teaser campaign in the week before the big reveal; even a team in charge of set dressing and extras...

              Trump’s tariff bomb ignites global trade war. For now, the fallout on Canada is not what was expected
              "Liberation Day" largely spares Canada, but will it change public opinion?

              "Liberation Day" largely spares Canada, but will it change public opinion?

              Yesterday’s announcement from U.S. President Donald Trump that Canada would be excluded from his sweeping new round of reciprocal tariffs appears, at first glance, to be a welcome reprieve for Canadian industry. But the reality is more complicated. While we’ve dodged the latest bullet, previously announced tariffs—particularly on autos, steel, and aluminum—remain a threat. Politically, the question becomes: does this...

              Mark Carney poses a threat to national unity

              Mark Carney poses a threat to national unity

              Because of the vastness of Canada’s territory, the differing interests of its various regions, the abundance of competing economic and social interests, and the weakened state of democratic instruments for reconciling conflicting interests, national unity will be a perpetual challenge for whomever we choose to form our national government.

              Canada’s small mercy from Trump today won’t lift the curse of tomorrow

              Canada’s small mercy from Trump today won’t lift the curse of tomorrow

              The broad-based 'Liberation Day' exemption for Canada is good news but the crisis facing our economy remains dire

              Monsieur Téflon? Quebec Voters Impervious to Early Carney Gaffes

              Monsieur Téflon? Quebec Voters Impervious to Early Carney Gaffes

              The headline in Tuesday’s Journal de Montréal said it all: “Sondage Léger: les Québécois passent l’éponge sur la mauvaise semaine de Carney, toujours solidement en tête”. En anglais: a Léger poll was showing that Quebec voters had “wiped the slate clean” on Mark Carney’s bumpy launch in the province, where he’s now surfing a 20-point lead. Even in an age...

              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

              GM increasing production at U.S. plant that makes same vehicle as Oshawa facility

              GM increasing production at U.S. plant that makes same vehicle as Oshawa facility

              General Motors says that it plans to hire an unspecified number of temporary employees at its Fort Wayne, Indiana, assembly plant in the wake of a U.S. tariff on imported vehicles that took effect this week. The assembly plant in Fort Wayne manufactures the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks. The Silverado is currently the only vehicle produced at...

              Conservative Candidate Used a Secret Signal Group Chat With Freedom Convoy Leaders, Right-Wing Media and Far-Right Influencers

              Conservative Candidate Used a Secret Signal Group Chat With Freedom Convoy Leaders, Right-Wing Media and Far-Right Influencers

              Andrew Lawton was a member of the “clandestine” group chat used to coordinate convoy messaging on social media. One of Pierre Poilievre’s high-profile Conservative candidates was a member of a secret group chat used by Freedom Convoy leaders and their lawyers to coordinate messages on social media with right-wing alternative media personalities and far-right social media influencers.

              Carney pledges $150M boost to 'underfunded' CBC

              Carney pledges $150M boost to 'underfunded' CBC

              Liberal government would make the broadcaster's funding statutory. Liberal Leader Mark Carney said on Friday that his government would provide an initial $150-million annual funding increase to CBC and Radio-Canada as part of a new mandate for the public broadcaster. "When we compare ourselves to the U.K., France or Germany, we see that our public broadcaster is underfunded," Carney said...

              Canadian economy lost 33,000 jobs in March, biggest loss since 2022

              Canadian economy lost 33,000 jobs in March, biggest loss since 2022

              The economy shed 33,000 jobs in March, the biggest loss since January 2022, while the unemployment rate ticked higher, Statistics Canada said Friday.The agency said the unemployment rate for March rose to 6.7 per cent compared with 6.6 per cent in February.



              Liberals drop Edmonton candidate who praised Hamas, Hezbollah in video

              Liberals drop Edmonton candidate who praised Hamas, Hezbollah in video

              Loyola said in the 2009 video taken at an anti-NATO protest that Hamas and Hezbollah, both listed terrorist organizations in Canada, should be lionized, not condemned

              Liberals have 10-point lead over Conservatives; Carney opens up 20-point advantage over Poilievre as preferred PM

              Liberals have 10-point lead over Conservatives; Carney opens up 20-point advantage over Poilievre as preferred PM

              The federal Liberals now have a 10-point advantage over the Conservatives on Day 13 of the federal election campaign, while Mark Carney has opened up a 20-point lead over Pierre Poilievre when it comes to Canadians’ preferences for prime minister. A three-day rolling sample by Nanos Research ending April 3 has the Liberals at 46 per cent over the Conservatives...

              Inside Mark Carney's weirdly dreary campaign, where the dullness is the point

              Inside Mark Carney's weirdly dreary campaign, where the dullness is the point

              Even in a warehouse full of battery-powered buses, Carney’s speech proved to be the furthest thing from electric. Liberal Leader Mark Carney strolled into an election campaign event on Monday past a ghostly figure. In a hallway near the main entrance of a Toronto-area trades college, a newspaper front page is framed on the wall. It features a photo of...

              Poilievre’s Bid to Woo the Union Vote Is Hitting Snags

              Poilievre’s Bid to Woo the Union Vote Is Hitting Snags

              Researchers say tariffs and a new Liberal leader have undermined Conservative efforts. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre stepped up to a podium at a campaign stop in Saint John, New Brunswick, Monday wearing a western-style blue shirt, pumped his fist in the air and asked, “Who’s ready to get building?”

              Anaida Poilievre says she’s ‘not just a prop’ for her husband and the Tories

              Anaida Poilievre says she’s ‘not just a prop’ for her husband and the Tories

              In the early days of the federal election, almost everywhere Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre has appeared, so too has his wife Anaida. Whether embracing on a Newfoundland wharf, serving beer or ice cream to patrons at local establishments, or sharing a kiss on campaign rally stages in front of thousands, Ana, as her husband and most contemporaries...

              Western NDP candidates focus on their ground game — and keeping their seats

              Western NDP candidates focus on their ground game — and keeping their seats

              When Premier Wab Kinew met federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh at the legislature in Winnipeg on Tuesday night, the cameras captured a Manitoba-friendly greeting, but not a public endorsement for Singh's national campaign. That doesn't mean, however, that Kinew's party doesn't support Singh's team. When CBC News asked Elmwood–Transcona candidate Leila Dance at Singh's event the next morning whether she's...

              Auto companies plan to stay in Canada, Anand says

              Auto companies plan to stay in Canada, Anand says

              As U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariff on global auto imports takes effect, Canada’s industry minister says she has received assurances auto companies in this country won’t move their business elsewhere. Speaking to CTV News chief political correspondent Vassy Kapelos in an interview on CTV’s Power Play Thursday, Anita Anand says she spoke to auto companies, and “every...

              Tariffs ‘still devastating’ despite ‘reciprocal’ reprieve, says Senator on Canada-U.S. council

              Tariffs ‘still devastating’ despite ‘reciprocal’ reprieve, says Senator on Canada-U.S. council

              Canadians breathed a sigh of relief as the country was spared from United States President Donald Trump’s “reciprocal” tariff announcement, but it is cold comfort with auto tariffs being enacted as the list of American levies imposed on Canada continues to grow.

              B.C. premier wants to bring in more U.S. immigrants, denounces talk of western separatism

              B.C. premier wants to bring in more U.S. immigrants, denounces talk of western separatism

              B.C. Premier David Eby says he wants to be able to bring in more immigrants from the United States to help bolster the local economy.He made the comment while speaking to reporters Thursday, when he was asked a question about S&P and Moody's downgrading British Columbia's credit rating on April 2, citing the province's ballooning deficit.

              First Nations leaders in B.C. call for Conservatives to drop candidate Aaron Gunn

              First Nations leaders in B.C. call for Conservatives to drop candidate Aaron Gunn

              'I find it extremely troubling that a candidate for any party could make such blatantly racist comments.'A former vice-president of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) wants the Conservative Party to drop its candidate in his riding over posts on social media that show "denial of residential school impacts."

              'Freedom Convoy' organizers Lich, Barber found guilty of mischief

              'Freedom Convoy' organizers Lich, Barber found guilty of mischief

              "Freedom Convoy" organizers Tamara Lich and Chris Barber have been found guilty of mischief for their roles in the 2022 Freedom Convoy mass protest in Ottawa. Lich and Barber were key figures and organizers of the 2022 "Freedom Convoy" protest that saw hundreds of vehicles and thousands of people occupy downtown Ottawa, saying they would stay until COVID-9 public health...

              Poilievre disagrees with conservative dean Preston Manning that a Carney win will fuel Western secession

              Poilievre disagrees with conservative dean Preston Manning that a Carney win will fuel Western secession

              Former Reform leader wrote that a Liberal vote is 'a vote for the breakup of Canada as we know it.' Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre promoted national unity and downplayed former Reform leader Preston Manning's argument that a vote for Mark Carney's Liberals is a vote for Western secession during a campaign stop Thursday.

              Germany steps up as ally in fight against U.S. auto tariffs

              Germany steps up as ally in fight against U.S. auto tariffs

              Across the world from the trade barbs issued in the White House rose garden, Canada’s auto industry is striking deals in Germany’s biergartens.

              Carney hits back at Trump's auto tariffs, warns U.S. trade action will 'rupture the global economy'

              Carney hits back at Trump's auto tariffs, warns U.S. trade action will 'rupture the global economy'

              Liberal Leader Mark Carney said Thursday U.S. President Donald Trump's move to levy tariffs on virtually every country will "rupture the global economy," torpedo economic growth and prompt devastating consequences for workers and businesses in this country and around the world.Carney said Trump's tariffs against Canadian goods are "unjustified, unwarranted and misguided," and the country must hit back.

              Canada will match Trump’s 25% auto tariffs, Carney says

              Canada will match Trump’s 25% auto tariffs, Carney says

              Canada is imposing counter-tariffs that will match U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on vehicles while trying to incentivize automakers to stay put and promising more aid for auto workers, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday. Carney said Canada will respond by matching the U.S. approach, with 25 per cent tariffs on all vehicles imported from the United States that are...

              NDP proposes reviving war-era Victory Bonds to raise money for trade fight with U.S.

              NDP proposes reviving war-era Victory Bonds to raise money for trade fight with U.S.

              NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says a government led by him will issue "Victory Bonds" to raise the money needed to strengthen the Canadian economy through the trade war with the United States. The plan would see the federal government offer five- and 10-year bonds that Canadians can buy through a payroll deduction. The NDP is promising that none of the...

              Federal election poll: Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives have a gender gap problem in B.C.

                Federal election poll: Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives have a gender gap problem in B.C.

                A huge gender gap challenge for Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives among B.C. voters. Lukewarm support for all major party leaders on how well they connect with regular people. And an NDP leader fighting for his political life in Burnaby. Andrew Enns, an executive vice-president at the polling firm Leger, discusses new survey results with Harold Munro, editor in chief of The...

                Liberals increase lead to 9 points over Conservatives while NDP stays in single digits in latest Nanos tracking

                Liberals increase lead to 9 points over Conservatives while NDP stays in single digits in latest Nanos tracking

                The federal Liberals have increased their lead to nine points over the Conservatives on Day 12 of the federal election campaign.A three-day rolling sample by Nanos Research ending April 2 has Mark Carney’s Liberals at 46 per cent, leading Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, who are at 37 per cent.

                Tories losing ground in three battleground provinces: poll

                Tories losing ground in three battleground provinces: poll

                A new poll suggests the Liberals are widening the gap in three key provinces, all expected battlegrounds to form the next federal government.A Leger/Postmedia poll, released Wednesday, suggests that nationwide the Liberals sit at 44 per cent and the Conservatives at 38 per cent in support, a gap of six points and consistent with the previous week’s numbers.

                'No democracy': Frustration with Conservatives as Calgary candidates appointed without contest

                'No democracy': Frustration with Conservatives as Calgary candidates appointed without contest

                Activists organized, sold memberships for nomination races that never happened in Calgary McKnight, Skyview. Several federal Conservative activists in northeast Calgary are criticizing their party after they'd organized and sold memberships for a year or longer in hopes of running in the election, only to watch the party appoint other candidates at the last minute in two key ridings. There...

                Stellantis assembly plant in Windsor, Ont., to be down for 2 weeks as auto tariffs kick in

                  Stellantis assembly plant in Windsor, Ont., to be down for 2 weeks as auto tariffs kick in

                  The Windsor Assembly Plant will be down with workers off the job for two weeks starting Monday, Unifor Local 444 announced Wednesday evening.The plant will be down the weeks of April 7 and 14 — and in a social media post, the union warned more changes to the schedule are "expected in the coming weeks."

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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...


                  Trump's tariffs slam world markets in the biggest blow since the pandemic hit in 2020

                  Trump's tariffs slam world markets in the biggest blow since the pandemic hit in 2020

                  Asian shares slid further Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs sent shudders through financial markets at a level of shock unseen since the COVID-19 pummeled world markets in 2020.

                  Trump says Musk will probably leave in 'a few months'

                  Trump says Musk will probably leave in 'a few months'

                  WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump said Thursday that Elon Musk would likely leave his administration in "a few months," the clearest sign that his most powerful and disruptive adviser will be wrapping up his work inside the government.

                  Trump fired several national security officials deemed insufficiently loyal, AP sources say

                  Trump fired several national security officials deemed insufficiently loyal, AP sources say

                  WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump has fired several White House National Security Council officials after he was urged by far-right activist Laura Loomer to purge staffers she deemed insufficiently loyal to his "Make America Great Again" agenda, several people familiar with the matter said Thursday.

                  Senate rebukes Trump's tariffs as some Republicans vote to halt taxes on Canadian imports

                  Senate rebukes Trump's tariffs as some Republicans vote to halt taxes on Canadian imports

                  WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Senate passed a resolution Wednesday night that would thwart President Donald Trump's ability to impose tariffs on Canada, delivering him a rare rebuke just hours after the president unveiled sweeping plans to clamp down on international trade.

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                  China retaliates as Trump's tariffs affect world markets

                  China retaliates as Trump's tariffs affect world markets

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

                  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.

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                      Resetting Canada-India Relations: Navigating Security, Trade, and Strategic Opportunities in a Shifting Global Order

                      Resetting Canada-India Relations: Navigating Security, Trade, and Strategic Opportunities in a Shifting Global Order

                      Canada-India relations sharply deteriorated in September 2023 when former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau linked the murder of Canadian Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar to Indian state agents. The crisis deepened in October 2024 when Ottawa accused Indian diplomats of being complicit in criminal activities, including intimidation, extortion, and murder. New Delhi rejected these claims, labelling Canada a “safe haven” for...

                      Canada at a Crossroads – Volume 3: Dollars and sense: The case for cutting income taxes

                      Canada at a Crossroads – Volume 3: Dollars and sense: The case for cutting income taxes

                      Canada is at a crossroads. The issues confronting Canada in 2025 go beyond mere setbacks and can more accurately be called crises. Unless they are resolved quickly, we face a deep and potentially permanent loss of our national standard of living and quality of life. We hereby introduce the “Canada at the Crossroads” series of reports from the Macdonald-Laurier Institute...

                      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...


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                      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’s response to Trump’s global tariff assault

                        Canada’s response to Trump’s global tariff assault

                        At Issue this week: Canada dodges Trump’s latest wave of global tariffs, but with some sectors already reeling, can it be considered a win? How the U.S. president’s moves are shifting the federal election campaign. And controversial candidates get booted off the ballot. Rosemary Barton hosts Chantal Hébert, Andrew Coyne and Althia Raj.

                        Election! Fallout from Trump’s trade bomb

                          Election! Fallout from Trump’s trade bomb

                          Canada may have dodged the worst of Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs, but it didn’t emerge unscathed. U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that he is going ahead with a 25 per cent tariff on "all foreign-made" automobiles – a devastating blow for the Canadian auto sector, plunging it into uncertainty. Aaron Wherry, a senior writer with the CBC’s parliamentary bureau, joins...

                          The Fallout from Trump's Tariffs

                            The Fallout from Trump's Tariffs

                            Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens talks about the impact of auto tariffs on his city as plants begin to shutdown. Canadian Labour Congress President Bea Bruske discusses the impact of tariffs and plant closures on Canadian workers. Business Council of Canada President Goldy Hyder gives his thoughts on what Canada needs to do to respond to tariffs and grow the economy.

                            Do You Know Who You're Voting For?

                              Do You Know Who You're Voting For?

                              An update on the campaign trail!