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Vancouver tragedy casts a pall on final day of election campaign

Vancouver tragedy casts a pall on final day of election campaign

Singh was at Lapu Lapu Day festival and left moments before driver rammed into crowd. The final day of the federal election campaign took on a sombre tone as the leaders reacted to the deaths of nine people at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver Saturday night. Vancouver police said a driver of a black SUV slammed into a crowd...

Poilievre taps into fear of Liberals during Sudbury rally

Poilievre taps into fear of Liberals during Sudbury rally

Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre did not take any questions from media during his brief campaign stop in Sudbury on Saturday, after which local candidates also declined to answer questions

Chrétien predicts a Liberal majority win on Monday as leaders blitz key ridings

Chrétien predicts a Liberal majority win on Monday as leaders blitz key ridings

Former prime minister Jean Chrétien predicted the Liberals will win a majority government on Monday, as party leaders blitzed key ridings in Ontario and British Columbia hoping to swing last minute votes their way. At a rally for Ottawa Centre Liberal incumbent Yasir Naqvi, Chrétien said he expects "to celebrate the majority government of the Liberal party" after polls close...

‘It was an error’: NDP candidate apologizes for social media post - Reposted invitation to protest outside Liberal opponent’s office

‘It was an error’: NDP candidate apologizes for social media post - Reposted invitation to protest outside Liberal opponent’s office

Reposted invitation to protest outside Liberal opponent’s office. The NDP candidate for Winnipeg South Centre is apologizing after his campaign reposted information online encouraging people to attend a pro-Palestinian protest outside the campaign office of his Liberal opponent. Jorge Requena Ramos said his campaign’s social media manager reposted the information about the Saturday rally at MP Ben Carr’s office on...

Trump shows us what a rash narcissist can do to harm a country. Pierre Poilievre isn't Trump. But they're alike in several ways.

Trump shows us what a rash narcissist can do to harm a country. Pierre Poilievre isn't Trump. But they're alike in several ways.

Pierre Poilievre goes out of his way to be seen as a firebrand. It’s a look he’s been working on for years. He loved ginning up partisan supporters by saying he would fire the Governor of the Bank of Canada and replace him with someone “who would reinstate our low inflation mandate”. That was in May of 2022. Inflation peaked...



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National Tracker: Liberals 44%, Conservatives 41%

National Tracker: Liberals 44%, Conservatives 41%

A new poll by Liaison Strategies for the National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC), the industry association representing Canada’s non-official language newspapers, TV, radio, and online news media, finds the Liberals leading with 44% (no change) to the Conservatives 41% (+1).The rolling survey, conducted from April 24 to April 26, 2025, used interactive voice response technology to poll 1,500 Canadian voters.

LPC 43.0, CPC 38.9, NDP 8.0, BQ 6.1, GP 2.8, PPC 1.1

LPC 43.0, CPC 38.9, NDP 8.0, BQ 6.1, GP 2.8, 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...

Canadian Federal Election Daily Tracker Poll, Day 35

    Canadian Federal Election Daily Tracker Poll, Day 35

    The analysis in this report is based on results of a survey conducted from Thursday, April 24th to Saturday, April 26th, 2025, among a sample of 1669 adults, 18 years of age or older, living in Canada. The survey was conducted using IVR. The survey is intended to represent the voting population in Canada. The margin of error for the...

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    Fourth Wave Analysis:

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

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

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    Election News

    Vancouver tragedy casts a pall on final day of election campaign

    Vancouver tragedy casts a pall on final day of election campaign

    Singh was at Lapu Lapu Day festival and left moments before driver rammed into crowd. The final day of the federal election campaign took on a sombre tone as the leaders reacted to the deaths of nine people at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver Saturday night. Vancouver police said a driver of a black SUV slammed into a crowd...

    ‘Strange Data in the Polls’: Election Day Nears in Canada

    ‘Strange Data in the Polls’: Election Day Nears in Canada

    Canadians vote Monday in a snap election that will go down in history as one of the wildest campaigns the country has ever seen.

    Mark Carney charts course for Alberta in dying hours of campaign

    Mark Carney charts course for Alberta in dying hours of campaign

    Liberal Leader holding rallies in Edmonton and Calgary on Sunday. Once seen as flyover territory during federal campaigns, Alberta has turned into a hotbed of political activity on the final weekend before election day. Liberal Leader Mark Carney is travelling to Alberta on Sunday for a pair of events, with rallies at 2:30 p.m. in Edmonton, and 5:30 p.m. in...

    Pierre Poilievre was the drama queen and Mark Carney was the wonk. Here’s what else I learned fact checking party leaders for 21 days

    Pierre Poilievre was the drama queen and Mark Carney was the wonk. Here’s what else I learned fact checking party leaders for 21 days

    Well, that was illuminating.I spent three weeks following (in the virtual sense) the campaign speeches of Canada’s national political leaders.

    Poilievre taps into fear of Liberals during Sudbury rally

    Poilievre taps into fear of Liberals during Sudbury rally

    Conservative Party of Canada Leader Pierre Poilievre did not take any questions from media during his brief campaign stop in Sudbury on Saturday, after which local candidates also declined to answer questions

    The economy, housing, pipelines: Not all claims in the federal election campaign were true

    The economy, housing, pipelines: Not all claims in the federal election campaign were true

    In an election campaign plagued by misinformation, exaggerated claims and even lies, how can voters tell what's true? CBC's Election Fact Check Unit has looked into dozens of statements made by the leaders of the four largest federal parties. It found that each of the leaders — some more than others — has at times made statements or cited facts...

    Campaign Analysis

    On this issue, Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre couldn’t be more different. But at risk are scores of lives

    On this issue, Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre couldn’t be more different. But at risk are scores of lives

    When President John F. Kennedy asked Congress to fund the establishment of a dedicated foreign development agency in 1961, he did so by letting them know that the world was watching. “The eyes of other industrialized nations, awaiting our leadership for a stronger united effort,” Kennedy said. “The eyes of our adversaries, awaiting the weakening of our resolve in this...

    2025’s campaign is nearly over. The race we expected in 2024 never began

    2025’s campaign is nearly over. The race we expected in 2024 never began

    This is the election campaign that wasn’t. Everyone knew what this thing was going to be; it had been building forever. It was going to be a reckoning on 10 years of Liberal government, a volcanic vent for the public’s exhausted fury with the party and Justin Trudeau, who, to some, had become a walking expletive. We were going to...

    Clarity or Confusion? What Voters Said They Heard from the Political Parties This Election Campaign

    Clarity or Confusion? What Voters Said They Heard from the Political Parties This Election Campaign

    Every successful campaign starts with a clear sense of purpose. Too often, when people hear “message,” they think it means a slogan or a handful of talking points. But a campaign message is far more than a tagline—it’s the central argument, the foundational story a party is telling voters about why it deserves their trust and their vote. It’s the...

    Trump shows us what a rash narcissist can do to harm a country. Pierre Poilievre isn't Trump. But they're alike in several ways.

    Trump shows us what a rash narcissist can do to harm a country. Pierre Poilievre isn't Trump. But they're alike in several ways.

    Pierre Poilievre goes out of his way to be seen as a firebrand. It’s a look he’s been working on for years. He loved ginning up partisan supporters by saying he would fire the Governor of the Bank of Canada and replace him with someone “who would reinstate our low inflation mandate”. That was in May of 2022. Inflation peaked...

    A referendum on Poilievre

    A referendum on Poilievre

    A number of political pundits across the nation claim that the decisive issue in the 2025 federal election — the “ballot-box question” upon which the outcome of the election will be decided — is which party and leader will most effectively stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration on matters of trade and security. Other pundits suggest...

    On campaign's final weekend, the Grits have the momentum

    On campaign's final weekend, the Grits have the momentum

    With two days to go until polling day, Mark Carney was careful not to break into a victory lap.At a campaign event at Seneca College in this commuter community 40 km north of Toronto, Carney was asked to grade his own campaign performance.

    Policy Announcements

    Poilievre Announces ‘100 Days of Change’

      Poilievre Announces ‘100 Days of Change’

      Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced today that as Prime Minister he will cancel the summer holiday for Ottawa politicians and introduce three pieces of legislation to make life affordable, stop crime, and unleash our economy to bring back powerful paycheques. Because change can’t wait. A new Conservative government will kickstart the plan to undo the damage of the Lost Liberal...

      Mark Carney’s Liberals will stand up for Ontario workers against President Trump

        Mark Carney’s Liberals will stand up for Ontario workers against President Trump

        This election comes at a time of crisis. President Trump is disrupting global markets and fundamentally reshaping the international trading system. With Canada, he has been even more direct and aggressive: he wants to break us so America can own us. That will never happen. “President Trump’s tariffs are a direct attack on Ontario workers and businesses,” said Mark Carney...

        Singh: Water, Health Care, and Indigenous Rights Are Not for Sale in Trump Trade Talks

          Singh: Water, Health Care, and Indigenous Rights Are Not for Sale in Trump Trade Talks

          As Donald Trump ramps up trade threats, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh delivered a clear message from Manitoba: Canada’s water, public health care, environmental protections, and Indigenous Treaty rights are not bargaining chips—and New Democrats will be there to make sure no government dares to put them on the table. Standing with workers in Winnipeg, Singh warned that Trump’s “America First”...

          Mark Carney’s Liberals will stand up for British Columbia against President Trump

            Mark Carney’s Liberals will stand up for British Columbia against President Trump

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

            Poilievre Will Scrap The Car(ney) Tax

              Poilievre Will Scrap The Car(ney) Tax

              Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced his plan to immediately scrap the ‘Car(ney) Tax’ that will add a $20,000 tax on gas-powered cars starting next year. This is after Poilievre already announced his plan to axe the GST on Canadian-made cars, making them more affordable for hardworking families. Conservatives will be champions of Canada’s auto sector by maintaining all existing supports...

              Mark Carney’s Liberals Stand Up to President Trump for Québec Identity and Economy


              On this issue, Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre couldn’t be more different. But at risk are scores of lives

              On this issue, Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre couldn’t be more different. But at risk are scores of lives

              When President John F. Kennedy asked Congress to fund the establishment of a dedicated foreign development agency in 1961, he did so by letting them know that the world was watching. “The eyes of other industrialized nations, awaiting our leadership for a stronger united effort,” Kennedy said. “The eyes of our adversaries, awaiting the weakening of our resolve in this...

              2025’s campaign is nearly over. The race we expected in 2024 never began

              2025’s campaign is nearly over. The race we expected in 2024 never began

              This is the election campaign that wasn’t. Everyone knew what this thing was going to be; it had been building forever. It was going to be a reckoning on 10 years of Liberal government, a volcanic vent for the public’s exhausted fury with the party and Justin Trudeau, who, to some, had become a walking expletive. We were going to...

              Clarity or Confusion? What Voters Said They Heard from the Political Parties This Election Campaign

              Clarity or Confusion? What Voters Said They Heard from the Political Parties This Election Campaign

              Every successful campaign starts with a clear sense of purpose. Too often, when people hear “message,” they think it means a slogan or a handful of talking points. But a campaign message is far more than a tagline—it’s the central argument, the foundational story a party is telling voters about why it deserves their trust and their vote. It’s the...

              ‘If they kill him … what do we do?’: Jagmeet Singh reveals he was target of foreign interference and faced ‘credible’ death threat

              ‘If they kill him … what do we do?’: Jagmeet Singh reveals he was target of foreign interference and faced ‘credible’ death threat

              Jagmeet Singh, in a tough election fight, is opening up about another tense period in his life as New Democratic Party leader — the winter of 2023-24, when real and credible death threats put him and his family under heavy RCMP protection for weeks on end.

              A referendum on Poilievre

              A referendum on Poilievre

              A number of political pundits across the nation claim that the decisive issue in the 2025 federal election — the “ballot-box question” upon which the outcome of the election will be decided — is which party and leader will most effectively stand up to U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration on matters of trade and security. Other pundits suggest...

              On campaign's final weekend, the Grits have the momentum

              On campaign's final weekend, the Grits have the momentum

              With two days to go until polling day, Mark Carney was careful not to break into a victory lap.At a campaign event at Seneca College in this commuter community 40 km north of Toronto, Carney was asked to grade his own campaign performance.

              My Winnipeg, their decision - Winnipeg South is Canada’s most reliable bellwether riding. I went into the political trenches with the people who hope to represent it

              My Winnipeg, their decision - Winnipeg South is Canada’s most reliable bellwether riding. I went into the political trenches with the people who hope to represent it

              Conservatives go door-knocking in Winnipeg South to win over voters in a riding that, in most elections of the past century, has supported whichever party forms government in Ottawa. Liberal Terry Duguid has been the MP here since 2015.

              This is where Pierre Poilievre is losing the campaign

              This is where Pierre Poilievre is losing the campaign

              The room at the Oak Ridges Community Centre is full for a weeknight local candidates forum. Staff from the Richmond Hill Board of Trade bring in extra chairs, but some residents remaining standing at the back of the room. At the front are three tables for the participants. Two placards are notably absent, for Costas Menegakis, the Conservative candidate for...

              A consequential election ends with a stark choice and an uncertain future

              A consequential election ends with a stark choice and an uncertain future

              John Duffy, the late political strategist and author, began Fights of Our Lives, his lively and encyclopedic account of the federal campaigns that shaped this country, with a simple premise — one always worth returning to at moments like this. "Elections matter," he wrote. Writing in 2002, Duffy was pushing back against what he saw as the lazy cynicism of...

              In a small church in Musquodoboit Harbour — democracy showed up

              In a small church in Musquodoboit Harbour — democracy showed up

              Last week, in a small church in Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia, six people with wildly different views — left, right, somewhere in between — shared a stage and debated the future of our country. And no one interrupted. No one heckled. No one shouted anyone down. In a world that feels increasingly divided, it was a quiet reminder of the...



              It’s time for a majority government, but did anybody earn it?

              It’s time for a majority government, but did anybody earn it?

              Matt Gurney: A few weeks ago, I expressed some irritation with the candidates. I still feel that way. This has been an uninspiring campaign. We are, we’re told, facing major, existential threats to our way of life and maybe even our national survival. And I honestly can’t recall a single policy proposal from any of the parties off the top...

              Canada’s next prime minister shouldn’t forget this hard-won truth

              Canada’s next prime minister shouldn’t forget this hard-won truth

              Years ago, someone put a Canadian spin on the old joke about the chicken crossing the road. Question: Why does a chicken cross the street in Canada? Answer: To get to the middle of the road. As the 2025 election winds down to its last hours, let it be noted that this was a campaign about forcing all the political...

              What’s the price we’re willing to pay for Canada?

              What’s the price we’re willing to pay for Canada?

              Unless we fix what’s in our power to fix, the forces bearing down on us may make the Canada we knew impossible to sustain. We’ve all been thinking about our country lately. It’s something we haven’t done with the same intensity since the days of the Quebec referenda. We’re thinking about the price we’ll have to pay to stay who...

              As Canada’s Political Parties are Tested, the House of Commons is in for a Shakeup

              As Canada’s Political Parties are Tested, the House of Commons is in for a Shakeup

              Whatever happens in Monday’s federal election, Canada will have a very different political party system when it is over. The Liberal Party has been Justin Trudeau’s party for over ten years; what Mark Carney will make of it, win or lose, is not yet clear. The smaller parties have been struggling to be heard this entire campaign and might end...

              Donald Trump can’t stop trash talking Canada. That may be the reminder we need

              Donald Trump can’t stop trash talking Canada. That may be the reminder we need

              Donald Trump, it seems, just can’t help himself. He can’t stop trash-talking Canada, even when he knows he shouldn’t. Trump was remarkably silent about this country for weeks, ever since Mark Carney took over as prime minister in fact. He seemed to be restraining himself, or at least turning his malevolent gaze on other countries as he announced punitive tariffs...

              All Pierre Poilievre had to do was strongly oppose Trump. This is why he couldn’t easily do so

              All Pierre Poilievre had to do was strongly oppose Trump. This is why he couldn’t easily do so

              With just days left before election day, the 2025 Canadian general election has become something few anticipated: a genuinely competitive race. What once looked like a near-certain Conservative victory has given way to Mark Carney’s Liberals now holding a narrow but meaningful lead. Back in January, just 12 per cent of Canadians said the Justin Trudeau Liberals deserved re-election. Meanwhile...

              Boomers for bankers, millennials for mavericks: Why the generational divide is bad for Pierre Poilievre
              Poilievre sides with mob rule in threatening our Charter

              Poilievre sides with mob rule in threatening our Charter

              An election defined by external threats to the Canadian way of life is now rocked by an internal one: Pierre Poilievre’s unprecedented attack on our Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Charter is one of Canada’s most celebrated achievements and serves as a model for other countries’ constitutions. More than 40 years after its inception, eight in 10 Canadians agree...

              As the World Recoils, Canada Votes in the Shadow of a Rogue President

              As the World Recoils, Canada Votes in the Shadow of a Rogue President

              It is difficult to capture this moment in Europe’s reaction to the extraordinary storm Donald Trump has launched across multiple fronts. The winds, swells, and tides change almost from hour to hour. Writing from the UK, there is little else preoccupying policy and political minds, to say nothing of the talk in the Waitrose checkout line. In Canada, voters are...

              Trudeau redux or Poilievre for real change?

              Trudeau redux or Poilievre for real change?

              Canada cannot afford four more years of Trudeau-style progressivism that pursues net zero and produces zero growth

              The Homestretch: Poilievre and the Ghost of Elections Past

              The Homestretch: Poilievre and the Ghost of Elections Past

              He materializes on the screen like the ghost of elections past. With the federal election days away, the Conservatives consistently trailing the Liberals in the polls, and leader Pierre Poilievre in danger of losing his own Ottawa riding, Stephen Harper has been enlisted to rally the troops. The first appearance by the former prime minister was at a large rally...

              Carney’s luck is so good, even his scandals work in his favour

              Carney’s luck is so good, even his scandals work in his favour

              Even the latest mini-scandal that broke on Thursday works in his favour, given it concerns a subject he is desperate to talk about. Article content Radio-Canada reported that in Carney’s call with Donald Trump on March 28, the president brought up the issue of Canada becoming the 51st state of the United States. At the time, Carney said Trump had...

              This is the Donald Trump election, and Pierre Poilievre might be better off losing it

              This is the Donald Trump election, and Pierre Poilievre might be better off losing it

              On January 7, one day after Justin Trudeau announced his plan to resign as prime minster, Donald Trump, then two weeks out from his second inauguration, spoke to reporters in Mar-a-Lago, in Florida, and accidentally set the tone for the coming Canadian election campaign.

              What Three Words Say About Two Very Different Leaders

              What Three Words Say About Two Very Different Leaders

              In our most recent national survey, we asked Canadians a simple but revealing question: “Now, imagine you were describing each of the following people to a child and you wanted to tell that child how these people are like—the kind of person they are. What three words would you use?”

              Whether it’s Carney or Poilievre, the next PM must clean house in the federal public service

              Whether it’s Carney or Poilievre, the next PM must clean house in the federal public service

              The costed Conservative election platform released this week largely eschews the hyperpolarizing language that had defined Pierre Poilievre until recently. The word “broken” shows up seven times in the 30-page document, but nowhere does the Tory platform apply that descriptor to Canada as a whole, as Mr. Poilievre had been endlessly doing until the federal election campaign began. Rather, the...

              The Conservatives’ dilemma: their policies aren’t different enough from the Liberals’ to make up for the leadership gap
              The View from Europe: Canada’s Election and the New ‘Trump Effect’

              The View from Europe: Canada’s Election and the New ‘Trump Effect’

              The term “the Trump effect” has been used over the past eight years to describe a range of political phenomena, from certain trends in tactical disruption to the dominance of propaganda in the news cycle. As we approach the 100-day mark (on April 30th) of the unlikely American president’s second term, the Trump effect has taken on a whole new...

              9 people killed after SUV rams into Vancouver street festival

              9 people killed after SUV rams into Vancouver street festival

              Vancouver police say man arrested after 'mass casualty event' at the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party. Nine people have been killed and multiple others injured after the driver of a black SUV slammed into a crowd at a street festival Saturday evening, say Vancouver police. It happened shortly after 8 p.m. near East 41st Avenue and Fraser Street, where the...

              ‘Strange Data in the Polls’: Election Day Nears in Canada

              ‘Strange Data in the Polls’: Election Day Nears in Canada

              Canadians vote Monday in a snap election that will go down in history as one of the wildest campaigns the country has ever seen.

              Mark Carney charts course for Alberta in dying hours of campaign

              Mark Carney charts course for Alberta in dying hours of campaign

              Liberal Leader holding rallies in Edmonton and Calgary on Sunday. Once seen as flyover territory during federal campaigns, Alberta has turned into a hotbed of political activity on the final weekend before election day. Liberal Leader Mark Carney is travelling to Alberta on Sunday for a pair of events, with rallies at 2:30 p.m. in Edmonton, and 5:30 p.m. in...

              Pierre Poilievre was the drama queen and Mark Carney was the wonk. Here’s what else I learned fact checking party leaders for 21 days

              Pierre Poilievre was the drama queen and Mark Carney was the wonk. Here’s what else I learned fact checking party leaders for 21 days

              Well, that was illuminating.I spent three weeks following (in the virtual sense) the campaign speeches of Canada’s national political leaders.



              The economy, housing, pipelines: Not all claims in the federal election campaign were true

              The economy, housing, pipelines: Not all claims in the federal election campaign were true

              In an election campaign plagued by misinformation, exaggerated claims and even lies, how can voters tell what's true? CBC's Election Fact Check Unit has looked into dozens of statements made by the leaders of the four largest federal parties. It found that each of the leaders — some more than others — has at times made statements or cited facts...

              Manitoba Progressive Conservatives choose Obby Khan as new party leader

                Manitoba Progressive Conservatives choose Obby Khan as new party leader

                Manitoba's Progressive Conservatives have elected Obby Khan as their new leader. Khan, a former cabinet minister and pro football player, was chosen by party members over Wally Daudrich, a hotel owner and longtime party board member. Khan secured the support of many caucus members for his leadership bid and promoted himself as a big-tent conservative who can grow the party's...

                Nova Scotia premier blasts Bloc leader for calling Canada 'artificial country'

                Nova Scotia premier blasts Bloc leader for calling Canada 'artificial country'

                Houston says Blanchet should take more pride in Canada 'or step aside.' Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston is stepping into the federal fray, blasting the leader of the Bloc Québécois for calling Canada an "artificial country." At a campaign stop earlier this week, Yves-François Blanchet said he felt like he was a member of a "foreign parliament." When asked about...

                Poll: Canadians despise Trump and distrust US

                Poll: Canadians despise Trump and distrust US

                A new POLITICO/Focaldata poll finds Trump looms over Monday’s election, boosting Mark Carney and the Liberals as Canadians turn against the United States.

                Strange bedfellows: In Québec, Trump’s threats driving sovereigntists into the arms of the Liberals

                Strange bedfellows: In Québec, Trump’s threats driving sovereigntists into the arms of the Liberals

                Léa Stréliski was just 13 in 1995 when the Oui side in the independence referendum fell 54,288 votes short of a mandate to make Québec a country, and ever since she has been hoping to one day play a role in the creation of a new nation. “My first position is, I’m an artist,” she said in a recent interview...

                ‘I reject them completely’: Carney on Blanchet’s remarks calling Canada ‘artificial country’

                ‘I reject them completely’: Carney on Blanchet’s remarks calling Canada ‘artificial country’

                Liberal Leader Mark Carney says he rejects comments made by Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, who called Canada “an artificial country.” “I reject them completely. This is an incredible country. I’m incredibly proud to be Canadian,” Carney said during a campaign stop at Seneca Polytechnic in King City, Ont., on Saturday morning. “We have done incredible things. Those who came...

                Poilievre makes final push to fortify the West as eastern support in flux

                Poilievre makes final push to fortify the West as eastern support in flux

                In the final days of the federal campaign, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is trying to reassure his western base that the period he refers to as the “lost Liberal decade” is coming to an end. “This election comes down to one word, and that is change,” said Poilievre in Saskatoon, Sask., at his final scheduled news conference of the campaign...

                Good Talk -- It's All Over But The Counting

                Good Talk -- It's All Over But The Counting

                The final Good Talk before Monday's election decision. Millions of Canadians are about to decide, if they haven't already in advance polls, just which party and which leader they want to form a government. It's a significant decision, and the challenges facing Canada on multiple fronts will not be easy to manage. Chantal Hebert and Rob Russo bring us the...

                Conservative MPs used parliamentary privilege to seek details on DEI initiatives ahead of election

                Conservative MPs used parliamentary privilege to seek details on DEI initiatives ahead of election

                Conservative MPs used their parliamentary privilege to seek details on the scope of the federal government’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in areas that line up with what party leader Pierre Poilievre is now pledging to cut. The efforts to gather information began in March, 2024, with two MPs using order paper questions to probe spending on government and military...

                Canadian delegation among thousands of mourners attending Pope Francis's funeral

                Canadian delegation among thousands of mourners attending Pope Francis's funeral

                Canadians are among the tens of thousands who flocked to St. Peter's Square this morning to attend the funeral of Pope Francis.

                Carney, Singh stage duelling rallies in London as Liberals look to flip NDP stronghold

                  Carney, Singh stage duelling rallies in London as Liberals look to flip NDP stronghold

                  Liberal leader's rally held in London-Fanshawe, where polling suggests a toss-up race. With only a weekend to go until election day, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh shifted their attention to London, Ont., on Friday, ending the campaign's final week with duelling events in ridings that have incumbents from the other's party. Singh's event on Friday evening...

                  Singh ‘confident’ more New Democrats will be elected, as campaign readies final push

                  Singh ‘confident’ more New Democrats will be elected, as campaign readies final push

                  According to NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, the party’s internal numbers are “much better” than what national polling indicates, and he is “confident” about how many NDP MPs will be elected on Monday. “We’re going to re-elect lots of New Democrats and we’re going to elect more New Democrats. We’re confident about that,” Singh said in an interview with George Stroumboulopoulos...

                  Greens fight for survival as federal polls predict worst results in recent history

                  Greens fight for survival as federal polls predict worst results in recent history

                  Polls suggest the Green Party is at risk of being wiped off Canada's electoral map on election night, but co-Leader Elizabeth May believes the numbers don't reflect the party's ground game.May, who's running for a fifth term, said she's knocked on so many doors that only her left hand can continue.

                  Big voter turnout needed for Conservative victory, Poilievre tells hometown Calgary crowd

                  Big voter turnout needed for Conservative victory, Poilievre tells hometown Calgary crowd

                  Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took his message of change Friday to Calgary, where his supporters will hope there's minimal change as Liberals push for multiple victories in the predominantly Conservative city.Speaking to what organizers said was more than 3,000 people, he stressed the importance of ensuring all their friends and relatives vote in Monday's election.

                  A billionaire, a right-wing activist and a fundraising consultant who loves the CBC — meet the people trying to sway your vote

                  A billionaire, a right-wing activist and a fundraising consultant who loves the CBC — meet the people trying to sway your vote

                  Third-party advertisers are spending millions to influence voters. THIS STORY A Toronto billionaire bought full-page newspaper ads endorsing Pierre Poilievre.A right-wing activist spent nearly a quarter of a million dollars in donations at his own media company.

                  Poilievre schedules rally in Carleton amid reports he could lose his seat

                  Poilievre schedules rally in Carleton amid reports he could lose his seat

                  Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has scheduled a last-minute “whistle stop” rally in his rural Ottawa riding amidst reports that he’s in danger of losing his seat. On Sunday night, Poilievre will meet with constituents in the rural Ottawa riding of Carleton — a seat he’s held since being first elected in 2004 at age 25 — on the eve of...

                  We don't need their lumber. We don't need their energy. We don't need anything from Canada.

                    We don't need their lumber. We don't need their energy. We don't need anything from Canada.

                    And I say the only way this thing really works is for Canada to become a state. Read the Full Transcript of Donald Trump’s ‘100 Days’ Interview With TIME

                    Right-wing influence group behind Canadian Crime Watch page

                    Right-wing influence group behind Canadian Crime Watch page

                    Crime content used in Canada Proud's anti-Carney campaign

                    Ford-Poilievre rift on full display as federal race upended by strategic leaks - “If Poilievre loses his seat? He’s done. He’s gone,” said one CPC source. “And so is Jenni.."

                    Ford-Poilievre rift on full display as federal race upended by strategic leaks - “If Poilievre loses his seat? He’s done. He’s gone,” said one CPC source. “And so is Jenni.."

                    “If Poilievre loses his seat? He’s done. He’s gone,” said one Conservative source. “And so is Jenni. And if the Liberals win a majority, the knives will be out for Jenni as well. There’ll have to be a graceful exit.” The long-running drama playing out behind the scenes between Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s team and the federal Conservatives led by...

                    Mark Carney’s Liberals set to win a majority as poll analysis says Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives flatlining in Ontario

                    Mark Carney’s Liberals set to win a majority as poll analysis says Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives flatlining in Ontario

                    As the federal campaign enters its final days, Mark Carney’s Liberals appear set to win a majority Monday, according to the Star’s poll aggregator, the Signal.While Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives have closed the gap nationally in terms of voter preference, that does not seem to be translating into additional seats for the official opposition party.

                    Blanchet calls Canada ‘an artificial country with very little meaning’

                    Blanchet calls Canada ‘an artificial country with very little meaning’

                    Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet issued a scathing assessment Friday of Canada as a country, and Quebec’s place in it as he made his case to Quebecers that only he would protect their interests. “We are, whether we like it or not, part of an artificial country with very little meaning, called Canada,” Blanchet said in English during a campaign...

                    ICE deports immigrant mother of an infant and 3 children who are US citizens, lawyers say

                    ICE deports immigrant mother of an infant and 3 children who are US citizens, lawyers say

                    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have in recent days deported the Cuban-born mother of a 1-year-old girl -- separating them indefinitely -- and three children ages 2, 4 and 7 who are U.S. citizens along with their Honduran-born mothers, their lawyers said Saturday.

                    Trump's attack on diversity takes center stage as Boston remembers 1965 Freedom Rally led by MLK

                    Trump's attack on diversity takes center stage as Boston remembers 1965 Freedom Rally led by MLK

                    BOSTON (AP) -- As a Black teenager growing up in Boston, Wayne Lucas vividly remembers joining some 20,000 people to hear the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. speak out against the city's segregated school system and the entrenched poverty in poor communities.

                    Kennedy Center's events scheduled for LGBTQ+ pride celebration canceled, organizers say

                    Kennedy Center's events scheduled for LGBTQ+ pride celebration canceled, organizers say

                    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Organizers and the Kennedy Center have canceled a week's worth of events celebrating LGBTQ+ rights for this summer's World Pride festival in Washington, D.C., amid a shift in priorities and the ousting of leadership at one of the nation's premier cultural institutions.

                    Some see Trump weaponizing government in targeting of judge and Democratic fundraising site

                    Some see Trump weaponizing government in targeting of judge and Democratic fundraising site

                    On Thursday, President Donald Trump directed his Department of Justice to investigate Act Blue, the Democratic Party-aligned fundraising site that has fueled so many successful challenges against his own party.

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                    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...

                        Meta faces historic antitrust trial that could force it to break off Instagram, WhatsApp

                        Meta faces historic antitrust trial that could force it to break off Instagram, WhatsApp

                        Meta Platforms Inc. faces a historic antitrust trial beginning Monday that could force the tech giant to break off Instagram and WhatsApp, startups it bought more than a decade ago that have since grown into social media powerhouses.

                        China hits back at U.S. and will raise tariffs on American goods from 84% to 125%

                          China hits back at U.S. and will raise tariffs on American goods from 84% to 125%

                          China announced Friday that it will raise tariffs on U.S. goods from 84 per cent to 125 per cent -- the latest salvo in an escalating trade war between the world’s two largest economies that has rattled markets and raised fears of a global slowdown. While U.S. President Donald Trump paused import taxes this week for other countries, he raised...

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                          Canada should move towards integration with Europe instead of the U.S.

                          Canada should move towards integration with Europe instead of the U.S.

                          Trump’s chaotic global tariff war, which has upended the international order, shows no sign of letting up. Presidents of the U.S. have long used trade as an instrument of power to assert economic and military dominance over the global economy. Trump however, does so against Canada and other allies—a vision driven by his pathological narcissistic view of the world, unrestrained...

                          The Case for Re-engaging India

                          The Case for Re-engaging India

                          Every assumption we’ve made about Canada’s place in the world over the past 80 years is open to question. We can no longer rely on others to safeguard our prosperity and security. It is up to us — guided by our interests, values, and a renewed sense of identity and common purpose.In this context, whoever forms the Cana

                          It’s time Canadian politicians take a stand against extremism displayed in our streets

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                          Welcome to the new post-transparency

                          Welcome to the new post-transparency

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

                          Access to information is AWOL

                          Access to information is AWOL

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

                          Is the peace movement wrong?

                          Is the peace movement wrong?

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

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                          The Conservatives’ post-election power struggle has begun

                            The Conservatives’ post-election power struggle has begun

                            Pierre Poilievre’s Conservative party, with the campaign’s momentum and tightening polls, could yet declare victory in the federal election. But the party infighting that started early in the campaign already has some sniffing around a potential leadership change, as the Political Hack newsletter’s Tasha Kheiriddin and Stuart Thomson discuss with Brian this week. Our 2025 election panel also gets into...

                            The final days of Canada’s critical election campaign

                              The final days of Canada’s critical election campaign

                              It’s the final countdown to election night. On Monday, millions of Canadians will cast their ballots and choose their next federal government at a critical moment for Canada. Catherine Cullen sits down with David Coletto to find out what pollsters will be watching as results roll in from coast to coast. Next, CBC reporters on the road send us their...

                              What you need to know about the party platforms, with Kevin Page

                                What you need to know about the party platforms, with Kevin Page

                                "There's executive risk all over these platforms," says former parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page, now with the University of Ottawa's Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy. Page takes a high-level look at the Liberal and Conservative party election platforms with Peter Mazereeuw.

                                The Last of Us (literally our last daily election pod)

                                  The Last of Us (literally our last daily election pod)

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