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Canada is holding its most consequential election Monday. Here’s how the country’s most successful Conservative right now thinks it will go.
Voters across Canada go to the polls Monday in what some are calling a referendum on U.S. President Donald Trump.
A Nanos survey released Sunday (April 27) showed Liberals with 43 per cent support, followed by Conservatives at 38.9 per ...
Carney's rallies have attracted mostly older Canadians and featured placards saying "Jamais Le 51" ("Never 51") - a reference ...
Though there are multiple parties in the fray, the contest will be between the Liberals under Mark Carney and the ...
Undercurrent News' live coverage of the trade war initiated by US president Donald Trump continued to garner considerable attention. Indian and Southeast Asian seafood processors are looking to have ...
Assassinations, spies and taxes... as Canadians head to the polls, several other countries are closely watching.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has cautiously and efficiently handled 100 days of an uncertainty that is far from over.
Mark Carney met his English wife, Diana Fox Carney, when they were both members of the Oxford University Ice Hockey Club.
But it's doubtful any more rallies or speeches would have changed the the big story of this election: in just three months, Canada's governing Liberals have staged a comeback for the ages.
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The long shadow of Trump marks Canada's most important electionsThe attacks by the U.S. president revive Mark Carney's Liberal Party, which just a few months ago was trailing by 25 points ...
Pierre Poilievre and Mark Carney offer competing visions as Canada faces economic, social, and political crossroads.
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