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Conservative Damien Kurek says he'll step aside for Poilievre — but by law he has to wait

Conservative Damien Kurek says he'll step aside for Poilievre — but by law he has to wait

MPs can't resign their seat until 30 days after election result is officially published. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has already taken a trip out to the Alberta riding he hopes to represent, after losing the Ottawa-area seat he held for more than two decades in last week's general election. On Friday, Battle River-Crowfoot MP Damien Kurek announced he'll step aside...

Alberta premier promises separation referendum in 2026 if petition signatures warrant

    Alberta premier promises separation referendum in 2026 if petition signatures warrant

    Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she would hold a referendum on provincial separation next year if citizens gather the required signatures on a petition.

    Longest ballot group takes aim at byelection where Poilievre plans to run

    Longest ballot group takes aim at byelection where Poilievre plans to run

    The group that added dozens of candidates to the ballot in Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's riding in the recent federal election is planning to do the same in the upcoming byelection. Poilievre is expected to seek a seat in the House of Commons for the Alberta riding of Battle River--Crowfoot, after losing his long-held seat of Carleton to the Liberals...

    Conservatives signal they are willing to back Carney's Liberals on some legislation

    Conservatives signal they are willing to back Carney's Liberals on some legislation

    Tory House leader says party will stand with Carney in U.S. trade war despite partisan differences. After a fractious federal election campaign focused on perceived Liberal failures, the Conservative House leader is now signalling the caucus may be willing to support some of Prime Minister Mark Carney's legislative agenda when the House of Commons returns later this month. In an...

    Trump ‘not sure’ what Carney wants to talk about at White House meeting

    Trump ‘not sure’ what Carney wants to talk about at White House meeting

    U.S. President Donald Trump says he’s “not sure” what Prime Minister Mark Carney “wants to see me about” ahead of tomorrow’s meeting. Trump and Carney are scheduled to speak at the White House on Tuesday. It will be their first in-person meeting since Canada’s election. “I guess he wants to make a deal. Everybody does,” said the U.S. president...

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    Conservative Golf Ad Missed Mark with Most Canadian Voters

    Conservative Golf Ad Missed Mark with Most Canadian Voters

    A side-by-side test of two political advertisements from the main federal parties in Canada yields mixed results, a new Research Co. “Exit Poll” poll has found. The online survey of a representative national sample of English-speaking Canadians who voted in the 2025 federal election showed respondents two advertisements that were featured on broadcast television in the final days of the...

    After steady decline in consumer confidence, last week showed an uptick (Bloomberg/Nanos)

    After steady decline in consumer confidence, last week showed an uptick (Bloomberg/Nanos)

    Overall consumer confidence remains in negative territory with a score below 50 on the 100 point diffusion scale in the Bloomberg Nanos Canadian Confidence Index. Compared to four weeks ago three of the four indicators showed an improvement with the exception of positive perceptions of the future value of real estate which continued to register a decline. -Nik Nanos, Chief...



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    The King’s throne speech is supposed to reinforce Canadian sovereignty. What it will actually do is quite different

    The King’s throne speech is supposed to reinforce Canadian sovereignty. What it will actually do is quite different

    Nothing says “strong sovereign nation” like a foreign figurehead presiding over a government’s launch party.But there it is. Prime Minister Mark Carney has invited King Charles III to deliver the new Parliament’s throne speech. Apparently, the honour of the monarch’s attendance sends a message about Canadian sovereignty.

    Carney steps into the fray

    Carney steps into the fray

    Liberals like their leaders coming out of caucus, not left field. Carney bucked that preference. He not only captured the top job, he raised the Liberals Lazarus-like from the dead. But he has made the task tougher because he has created such great expectations in Canadians. And there won’t be much time to prepare for the biggest item on his...

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    A pipeline through Quebec could finally happen. But there’s a problem

    A pipeline through Quebec could finally happen. But there’s a problem

    MONTREAL — There has never been a more opportune time to build a pipeline through Quebec. The province, long the place where pipeline projects have gone to die, has had a whiplash-like attitude adjustment. In February, Quebec Premier François Legault indicated he would likely greenlight the very natural gas project he scuppered in 2021. That same month, a poll indicated...

    Carney wheels up to Washington for Trump meeting on Tuesday

    Carney wheels up to Washington for Trump meeting on Tuesday

    WASHINGTON -- Prime Minister Mark Carney is flying to Washington for a meeting with President Donald Trump on Tuesday.



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    Foreign and Domestic: Mark Carney is Fighting a Tactical War on Two Fronts

    Foreign and Domestic: Mark Carney is Fighting a Tactical War on Two Fronts

    In his first post-election news conference, Prime Minister Mark Carney said that he’s in politics “to do big things, not to be something.” He also stated that, “Now is the time for ambition, to be bold, to meet this crisis with the overwhelming, positive force of a united Canada.” Based on some of the pledges he mentioned in his speech...

    How Carney can use policy to unite the country

    How Carney can use policy to unite the country

    There’s a term that policy types throw around when they’re talking about defence spending: “dual-use infrastructure.” The idea is that you want to build something to defend your country, but at the same time you’re building something civilians can use as well, like roads or ports. After the most polarized election vote in nearly a century in terms of party...

    A letter to Prime Minister Carney, from Rose LeMay

    A letter to Prime Minister Carney, from Rose LeMay

    This is a request to pause to consider a priority that escaped discussion during the campaign—reconciliation and the wellbeing of Indigenous Peoples of this country. Congratulations to Prime Minister Mark Carney on your unique entry into politics and successful campaign. The lack of drama and empty slogans was refreshing and calming. The strength shown to take control of the Liberal...

    Will Mark Carney and the Liberal’s learn from their near-death experience?

    Will Mark Carney and the Liberal’s learn from their near-death experience?

    A near-death experience often leaves survivors permanently changed. They emerge more grateful, more focused, and, crucially, more humble. The brush with mortality strips away illusions of control. Survivors stop taking life for granted. They shift their priorities. They understand that survival is not a reward. It’s a reprieve. Politics isn’t so different. Just a few months ago, the Liberal Party...

    Governing in the Age of Reassurance: What public opinion will ask of the new Carney government and what it means for public affairs

    Governing in the Age of Reassurance: What public opinion will ask of the new Carney government and what it means for public affairs

    Mark Carney’s Liberal government may have won the 2025 election, but the road ahead will be anything but smooth. In fact, it might be among the most complex governing challenges any federal government has faced in a generation. Carney didn’t ride a wave of optimism or party enthusiasm into office. He won because he aligned—almost perfectly—with the emotional mood of...

    Elbows up! It's time to reform government procurement

    Elbows up! It's time to reform government procurement

    U.S. President Donald Trump has denigrated our sovereignty and threatened our livelihoods through a pernicious and unjustifiable trade war. Against this backdrop, we need to push back and build up the Canadian economy by urgently tackling our weak productivity and excessive reliance on the U.S. market.

    In the election Canadians fought like hell against Donald Trump. But, even at our most aggressive, we reinforced an important truth about our country

    In the election Canadians fought like hell against Donald Trump. But, even at our most aggressive, we reinforced an important truth about our country

    During CNN’s Canadian election-day coverage, a brief interview at a polling station in Ottawa got a disproportionate amount of attention on social media. It was a streeter with an elderly woman, who seemed to be from central casting. Neatly coiffed grey hair and large elegant sunglasses, she told the U.S. network: “I think who I voted for would be the...

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    What the three federal parties must do next to succeed

    What the three federal parties must do next to succeed

    “The past is a nice place to visit. You just wouldn’t want to live there.”In the wake of a gruelling campaign, the problem is, too many political parties unpack their bags and take up residence.

    Liberals and Conservatives must accept new reality of minority governments

    Liberals and Conservatives must accept new reality of minority governments

    Election results show Canadians want them working together for the common good rather than constantly warring with each other. Minority governments are the new norm in Canadian politics and it’s time the two major political parties in Canada started acting like it.



    Canada’s NDP faced their worst election defeat ever. This is how they can inch their way back to relevance

    Canada’s NDP faced their worst election defeat ever. This is how they can inch their way back to relevance

    Being left for dead is a bit of a hobby for the federal NDP. In the 1993 election, the party was crushed by the rising Liberals. It was left with 9 seats and 6.88 per cent of the vote. It was their worst showing since 1958, when the precursor to the party, the Co-Operative Commonwealth Federation won a mere 9....

    Mark Carney, Canada’s cosmopolitan man of steel, has given liberals a new playbook

    Mark Carney, Canada’s cosmopolitan man of steel, has given liberals a new playbook

    It turns out those nice Canadians are harder than most imagined, but now the campaign is over, how does Carney – a brilliant economic mind – negotiate from here? We all knew Donald Trump can win elections, we just didn’t know he’d be winning them outside the USA. Last Monday, Trump won the Canadian election for Mark Carney. There is...

    The Conservatives had a chance to reach millennial women like me. It was their mistake to ignore us

    The Conservatives had a chance to reach millennial women like me. It was their mistake to ignore us

    Do the federal Conservatives have a problem with women? All signs point to yes — but not in the way many progressive voters think. It’s not that they’re afraid of strong women. Rather, it’s that they can’t seem to figure out how to talk to female voters. Throughout the recent election campaign, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives had perilously low support from...

    Don’t expect a new era of respect and harmony in Parliament

    Don’t expect a new era of respect and harmony in Parliament

    Would all those who think the new minority Parliament is going to be a beacon of collegiality and co-operation please give their head a shake. I get the argument. The Liberals are only a few seats shy of a majority. The opposition is in disarray and has no interest in triggering an election. These are also serious times and parties...

    God save Mark Carney, the man with the simple job of completely remaking Canada’s economy

    God save Mark Carney, the man with the simple job of completely remaking Canada’s economy

    Why does Canada exist? That was the unanswered question in the background of the election campaign, placed there by Donald Trump’s insistence that Canada really ought to be an American state. Answering it is urgent for Prime Minister Mark Carney, the election winner. If commissioned to do an economic feasibility study of Canada, a consultant might well end up agreeing...

    For voters like me, Jagmeet Singh wasn’t just NDP leader — and that makes his failure hurt all the more

    For voters like me, Jagmeet Singh wasn’t just NDP leader — and that makes his failure hurt all the more

    There was Jagmeet Singh up on the screen, being his affable, if highly practised, self at a virtual meeting with us here on the editorial board of the Star. As he made his case to a roomful of seasoned journalists, a tiny, rebellious corner of my brain urged me to do something ridiculous: ask him a question in Punjabi. I...

    How will Carney contend with a minority — and what kind of Parliament do MPs want?

    How will Carney contend with a minority — and what kind of Parliament do MPs want?

    In his first news conference since Monday's election, Prime Minister Mark Carney did not shy away from some of the rhetoric and ambition that carried him through the campaign. Canada would be embarking, he said, "on the biggest transformation of our economy since the end of the Second World War." This country's "old relationship" with the United States was "over."...

    Alberta separation referendum? Bring it on. Let’s have it out right now, Premier Smith
    Pierre Poilievre’s Moment of Truth

    Pierre Poilievre’s Moment of Truth

    One of the most impactful results of Election 2025 is that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre lost his Ottawa-area riding of Carleton. He is still the leader of the party and many Conservatives, both within and outside the party caucus, have publicly indicated their support for his continuation in that role. But some are acknowledging that something needs to change. In...

    Mark Carney’s win shows the appeal of a politician who rejects the woke agenda

    Mark Carney’s win shows the appeal of a politician who rejects the woke agenda

    The Canadian’s victory has lessons for mainstream politicians across the democratic world. Mark Carney‘s stunning victory in the Canadian election shows that the political centre can hold when led by a strong, intelligent figure – in particular, when it is led by a figure who is both capable of standing up to right-wing bullies and avoiding being ensnared by the...

    The new Conservative coalition - and why it didn't win

    The new Conservative coalition - and why it didn't win

    As the dust settles on the 2025 federal election, many theories are emerging about why the Liberals won, and why the Conservatives lost. Fingers point at US President Donald Trump, and the impact of his threats to Canadian sovereignty. Pocketbook issues were also a major factor, particularly for younger and less affluent voters, who skewed Conservative, but not enough to...

    Elbows Up: Carney’s First Face-Off with Trump

    Elbows Up: Carney’s First Face-Off with Trump

    Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed to Washington Tuesday to meet President Donald Trump and set the scene for a major negotiation to follow, which Mr. Carney has imagined will be a comprehensive economic/security discussion. Obviously, the top objective now for Carney is to get the immediate tariffs between the two countries off the table, pending a more definitive settlement...

    Poilievre's election performance burnishes Houston's federal lustre

    Poilievre's election performance burnishes Houston's federal lustre

    By now, I bet you have seen the video. Our premier — eyes crinkling as he smiles, mood as light and buoyant as a summer Bay of Fundy breeze — on a two-minute-and-43-second journey into the soul of Nova Scotia. It’s all there: donairs and fiddle music, wooden ships and iron men, Sid, Nathan and Viola, George Dixon’s right hand...

    If Poilievre is genuinely humbled, the Conservatives should keep him around
    Mark Carney will be tempted to adopt Justin Trudeau’s playbook. He should put country before party instead

    Mark Carney will be tempted to adopt Justin Trudeau’s playbook. He should put country before party instead

    I discovered my favourite bit of wartime propaganda recently. In chunky pale blue and red font, the poster reads:“THE SLACKER MUST NOT RULE CANADA. VOTE UNION GOVERNMENT.”

    Donald Trump, Great Canadian Unifier

    Donald Trump, Great Canadian Unifier

    Prime Minister Mark Carney is preparing for his first White House bilateral with Donald Trump; he should be sure to pack a thank-you gift for the mercurial president. As evidenced in the election results that have made Carney an elected prime minister largely based on his credentials as an economist and crisis manager, Trump has become perhaps the single greatest...

    Danielle Smith's reform is nudging Alberta separation vote from 'if' toward 'when'

    Danielle Smith's reform is nudging Alberta separation vote from 'if' toward 'when'

    One hundred and seventy-seven thousand people.That's roughly 3.5 per cent of Alberta's population. It's also the amount of signatures that will be needed to force a separation referendum designed to take those five million people and their land out of Canada.

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    Doug Ford asks Mark Carney to prioritize 'nation-building' Highway 401 tunnel

    Doug Ford asks Mark Carney to prioritize 'nation-building' Highway 401 tunnel

    Ontario Premier Doug Ford is seeking Prime Minister Mark Carney's support for his idea to build a tunnel under Highway 401. Ford sent the prime minister a letter today setting out a series of Ontario priorities that he hopes Carney will address, including accessing critical minerals, building an electric-vehicle supply chain and enacting bail reforms. Ford says in his letter...

    Carney to live at Rideau Cottage after 24 Sussex Drive decommissioned by the NCC

    Carney to live at Rideau Cottage after 24 Sussex Drive decommissioned by the NCC

    Prime Minister Mark Carney will soon be moving into Rideau Cottage, as the federal government decides what to do with the vacant 24 Sussex Drive. The official residence of the prime minister in Ottawa has been vacant since 2015, when former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his family opted to live across the street at Rideau Cottage on the grounds...

    NDP national council scheduled to meet Monday night to pick interim leader

    NDP national council scheduled to meet Monday night to pick interim leader

    The NDP national council is scheduled to meet tonight to pick an interim leader. Jagmeet Singh announced on election night that he would step down as soon as an interim leader was chosen. The NDP was reduced to just seven seats in the election on April 28 and no longer holds official party status. Two party officials say the NDP...

    Alberta premier to give live address on province's 'path forward' with Ottawa

      Alberta premier to give live address on province's 'path forward' with Ottawa

      Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will deliver a livestreamed address this afternoon to outline the province's path forward with Prime Minister Mark Carney's government.Smith has said she will be looking to strike a "What's Next" panel to poll Albertans on issues they want to see addressed after last week's federal election.



      Adam Vaughan joins Ontario Place spa developer Therme

      Adam Vaughan joins Ontario Place spa developer Therme

      Former city councillor, ex-MP and longtime critic of Doug Ford calls waterfront project 'incredible.' Former city councillor and ex-MP Adam Vaughan, long one of the sharpest critics of Doug Ford's plans for Toronto's waterfront, is now working for Therme Canada, the company developing a luxury spa at Ontario Place. In an interview with CBC News, Vaughan revealed that he has...

      South Korea pitches Canada on $20B-plus plan for subs, armoured vehicles

      South Korea pitches Canada on $20B-plus plan for subs, armoured vehicles

      Country is making co-ordinated push to work with Canada amid uneasy U.S. relations. A trio of South Korean companies have made a significant, multibillion-dollar pitch to Canada, promising to quickly replace the navy's aging submarines, deliver more firepower to the army and help revitalize the country's defence industrial base. A detailed overview of the unsolicited proposals, which were delivered to...

      Mr. Carney goes to Washington

      Mr. Carney goes to Washington

      I feel like we have been waiting for this since November.As soon as Donald Trump was elected, questions about the Canada-U.S. relationship started growing.Obviously, a lot has changed since then.The spectre of tariffs turned into the stark reality of a trade war.

      Nenshi urges Albertans to ‘wake up’ as separation talk heats up

      Nenshi urges Albertans to ‘wake up’ as separation talk heats up

      Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi says Premier Danielle Smith is “playing games” with national unity and fuelling separatist sentiment for short-term political gain. In an interview with CTV News Channel on Sunday, Nenshi pushed back against new legislation introduced by Smith’s government that would make it easier for citizens to trigger a referendum on separation. “The premier is playing with...

      Trudeau advised to focus on the economy ahead of 2024 Trump Mar-a-Lago dinner

      Trudeau advised to focus on the economy ahead of 2024 Trump Mar-a-Lago dinner

      Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was advised to press U.S. President Donald Trump on the close integration of the Canadian and American economies — with a particular focus on America’s reliance on Canadian energy and minerals — ahead of his Nov. 29 dinner at Trump’s Florida resort of Mar-a-Lago, according to documents obtained by Global News through a federal Access-to-Information request.

      Alberta premier's Mar-a-Lago visit cost more than $10,000, documents reveal

      Alberta premier's Mar-a-Lago visit cost more than $10,000, documents reveal

      A clearer picture is emerging of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's visit to Mar-a-Lago to meet then president-elect Donald Trump in January, as a trade war with the United States loomed. The unexpected trip cost $10,101.87 and included three others — one of whom flew home in business class — according to documents obtained by CBC News through a Freedom of...

      Poilievre can only survive as party leader if he makes ‘seismic’ changes to his ‘inner circle’ and to his approach, say current and former senior Conservatives

      Poilievre can only survive as party leader if he makes ‘seismic’ changes to his ‘inner circle’ and to his approach, say current and former senior Conservatives

      The Conservative Party is scheduled to hold its convention in Ottawa next spring at the Rogers Centre, where the party membership will vote on Pierre Poilievre’s leadership. Until early January, Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives were widely expected to win a commanding majority in the 2025 election, with projections topping 200 seats, but their April 28 defeat has stunned the party. The...

      Trump’s meeting with Carney to unfold against a backdrop of renewed 51st-state rhetoric

      Trump’s meeting with Carney to unfold against a backdrop of renewed 51st-state rhetoric

      U.S. President Donald Trump says it’s “highly unlikely” he would resort to military force to annex Canada but is adamant that the border separating it from the United States is “an artificial line” that prevents the two territories from forming a “beautiful country.” Speaking to NBC just days before his first in-person meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, Mr. Trump...

      Trump doesn't think military force will be needed to make Canada the "51st state," leaves door open for military action to take Greenland

      Trump doesn't think military force will be needed to make Canada the "51st state," leaves door open for military action to take Greenland

      President Donald Trump, in a new interview, was circumspect about his duties to uphold due process rights laid out in the Constitution. He also said he does not think military force will be needed to make Canada the "51st state" and played down the possibility he would look to run for a third term in the White House. The comments...

      The Liberals need a few floor-crossers to form a majority. That might not be so easy

      The Liberals need a few floor-crossers to form a majority. That might not be so easy

      Liberals captured 169 seats, just missing out on the 172 needed for a majority. With the federal Liberals just a few seats shy of a majority government, there's been some speculation over whether Prime Minister Mark Carney might be zeroing in on members of Parliament from other parties to cross the floor and join his party's fold.

      Trump ‘delighted’ by his influence on Canada’s election: U.S. journalist

      Trump ‘delighted’ by his influence on Canada’s election: U.S. journalist

      U.S. President Donald Trump “seemed positively delighted” about the impact he had on Canada’s federal election, a U.S. journalist said while recounting a recent interview with the president. Ashley Parker was one of three writers at The Atlantic who interviewed Trump in the Oval Office for an article published late last month, before Canadians elected a Liberal minority government in...

      Albertans rally for separation, saying things won't change under Confederation

      Albertans rally for separation, saying things won't change under Confederation

      Katheryn Speck said she used to be a Canadian nationalist, travelled the world with a maple leaf on her backpack and once lived in Quebec so she could become fluently bilingual. But on Saturday she was among hundreds of people who rallied at the Alberta legislature to support separation from Canada, with many in the crowd waving Alberta flags and...

      Conference Board proposes new international approach for Canada
      Conservatives need ‘fine tuning,’ not overhaul after election loss: MacKay

      Conservatives need ‘fine tuning,’ not overhaul after election loss: MacKay

      Former Conservative cabinet minister Peter MacKay isn’t pointing the finger at Pierre Poilievre for the party’s loss in last week’s federal election, but he does think members of his team need to go and that the party itself needs “fine-tuning.” MacKay, who served multiple roles under former prime minister Stephen Harper and ran against Poilievre for the party leadership in...

      The Liberals may have lost seats in Ontario — and their majority — because of crime and Trudeau fatigue

      The Liberals may have lost seats in Ontario — and their majority — because of crime and Trudeau fatigue

      In the first weeks of the campaign, Liberal incumbent Helena Jaczek said decided voters she met at the doors were intent on voting for Mark Carney because they thought he was the best person to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump. “As time went on and Mr. Trump was less vocal, and perhaps as (Conservative Leader Pierre) Poilievre softened his...

      ‘I’m very hopeful’ — California Governor Gavin Newsom on Carney-Trump meeting

      ‘I’m very hopeful’ — California Governor Gavin Newsom on Carney-Trump meeting

      Ahead of next week’s highly anticipated White House meeting between Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump, California’s governor says he’s “very hopeful” the conversation will be fruitful. In a Canadian exclusive interview with CTV Question Period, Gavin Newsom shared his thoughts on Tuesday’s talks, which will be the first time the two leaders met face-to-face since Carney...

      John Hogan named N.L.'s premier designate after winning Liberal leadership contest

        John Hogan named N.L.'s premier designate after winning Liberal leadership contest

        John Hogan is the new leader of the provincial Liberals and new premier of Newfoundland and Labrador.Hogan, the former health minister, beat out rival John Abbott in a vote released today at the party's convention in St. John's.

        Alberta NDP vote to allow opting out of federal party membership

        Alberta NDP vote to allow opting out of federal party membership

        EDMONTON -- Alberta's New Democratic Party has voted overwhelmingly to cut traditional membership ties with its federal counterpart.

        NDP has lost touch with its core supporters, says a former MP

        NDP has lost touch with its core supporters, says a former MP

        The New Democratic Party ran a leader-focused election campaign and lost touch with core supporters who ended up backing the Conservatives, says a former member of Parliament. Charlie Angus, who did not run in the last election after representing the northern Ontario riding of Timmins -- James Bay for more than two decades, -- called the election a "catastrophic loss"...

        How a political rookie wore out two pairs of shoes to unseat Pierre Poilievre

        How a political rookie wore out two pairs of shoes to unseat Pierre Poilievre

        Bruce Fanjoy, the soft-spoken political neophyte who stripped Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre of his seat in a stunning election upset, was greeted like a triumphant Roman emperor when he returned to his home village of Manotick on Thursday. “It‘s impressive. You’ve done well,” effused a man with a beard who stopped the new Liberal MP on the steps to a...

        Good Talk -- What Now for Carney, For Poilievre, For Singh, For Canada?

        Good Talk -- What Now for Carney, For Poilievre, For Singh, For Canada?

        If you thought Monday would answer everything, think again. It's left a lot of questions: How will Carney deal with Trump? Will Poilievre hang on to his job after losing his seat, the election, and perhaps even his house? What will happen to the NDP? There are lots of questions for Chantal Hebert and Rob Russo on this week's Good...

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        Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio says he met with Trump in Florida

        Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio says he met with Trump in Florida

        WASHINGTON (AP) -- Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who was pardoned by Donald Trump for his conviction related to the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, said he met with the president over the weekend in Florida.

        Trump threatens a 100% tariff on foreign-made films, saying the movie industry in the US is dying

        Trump threatens a 100% tariff on foreign-made films, saying the movie industry in the US is dying

        NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump is opening a new salvo in his tariff war, targeting films made outside the U.S.

        Trump is swiftly undoing transgender protections in HUD's housing policies

        Trump is swiftly undoing transgender protections in HUD's housing policies

        The Trump administration is swiftly remaking housing policy as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development retreats from long-established fair-housing protections for transgender people.

        Trump, in a new interview, says he doesn't know if he backs due process rights

        Trump, in a new interview, says he doesn't know if he backs due process rights

        WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) -- President Donald Trump, in a new interview, was circumspect about his duties to uphold due process rights laid out in the Constitution.

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        Trump's trade demands go beyond tariffs to target perceived unfair practices

        Trump's trade demands go beyond tariffs to target perceived unfair practices

        FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) -- The Trump administration says the sweeping tariffs it unveiled April 2, then postponed for 90 days, have a simple goal: Force other countries to drop their trade barriers to U.S. goods.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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            Canada should harness its AI advantage, not squander it

            Canada should harness its AI advantage, not squander it

            In an era when AI will enhance everything from crop yields to cancer detection, the central priority should be to accelerate AI adoption to boost Canada's economic prosperity and quality of life for its citizens, not impose roadblocks to innovation with overly precautionary regulation.

            Navigating the Fog of Trump’s Trade War

            Navigating the Fog of Trump’s Trade War

            The global economy is facing major instability, especially due to the Trump administration’s trade policies, which have permanently disrupted free trade with the U.S. and the global trading system. Canada must act quickly with bold policy changes to stay competitive and find new export markets.

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

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

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


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

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

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

            Welcome to the new post-transparency

            Welcome to the new post-transparency

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

            Access to information is AWOL

            Access to information is AWOL

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

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            Poilievre built a new Conservative party. He’ll need to build another

              Poilievre built a new Conservative party. He’ll need to build another

              The big election surprise was that Conservatives can do so well and still lose. Leader Pierre Poilievre created a new Tory coalition, sweeping up working-class NDPers and anti-establishment People’s Party voters, as Brian discusses with Tasha Kheiriddin and Stuart Thomson from Postmedia’s Political Hack newsletter. But Poilievre now needs even more to beat the Liberals — which means building bridges...

              What happens next with Pierre Poilievre, a week after losing the election and his own seat

                What happens next with Pierre Poilievre, a week after losing the election and his own seat

                After a stunning election loss in which Pierre Poilievre couldn’t hold on to his own seat in Parliament, what comes next for the federal Conservatives? Will there be a push to oust Poilievre? What will the Party look for in its campaign post-mortem? Why are Conservative premiers calling out their federal counterparts? Host David Smith speaks with two veteran conservative...

                Trump, King Charles, and everything else on Carney’s calendar

                  Trump, King Charles, and everything else on Carney’s calendar

                  A fast-paced, hard-fought federal election is over — and the Liberals mounted a remarkable comeback to win a fourth mandate, this time with Mark Carney as prime minister. But, his to-do list shows there’s no time to rest. Host Catherine Cullen breaks down Carney’s packed schedule and what it tells us about Canada’s future. Then, a senior writer for CBC’s...

                  Our “recovering partisans” dissect the 2025 election results and what comes next

                    Our “recovering partisans” dissect the 2025 election results and what comes next

                    The federal election results are in. The Liberals have won a fourth term with Mark Carney at the helm, besting Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives but falling just shy of a majority government. While the Tories have much to celebrate, Poilievre’s seat loss in Carleton is a major wrinkle that will impact his party for the next few months and possibly years...