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Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party, was unseated as the parliamentary representative of his Ottawa ...
In a dramatic turn of events last night (April 28), on the heels of the Canadian federal election that saw Mark Carney’s ...
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The Canadian election may prove to be another object lesson in the pitfalls of trying to do Trumpism without Trump, writes ...
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Canada is holding its most consequential election on Monday. Here’s how Ontario Premier Doug Ford thinks it will go.
The U.S. president’s trade war and threats to make Canada the 51st state have infuriated Canadians and led to a surge in ...
There are plenty of questions the party will need to address including how he can lead the party from outside Parliament.
The Conservative Leader keeps picking fights that don’t need to be fought, and that came through in Monday’s election result ...
The Conservatives will once again be looking for answers after losing a fourth straight election, this time to a rookie ...
That means that in all likelihood, Poilievre and his family will have to move out to make space for the next party leader in the House of Commons. He also loses out on a $215,090 annual budget for ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will not have a seat in the next Parliament after a stunning upset by his Liberal opponent, raising questions about his ability to continue as party leader and the ...
In the end, it was Poilievre who got replaced. The race was tight, but Fanjoy won by almost 4,000 votes, with more than 50 per cent of the total in a race that included 89 other candidates in a ...
The Conservative Leader didn’t seem to know how to be anything but a pit bull, a tactical error that is his to own ...
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