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Prime Minister Mark Carney 'is still largely untested' in the political arena, and Jamie Carroll said 'Liberals should take ...
With party campaigns largely staying off the platform, micro influencers have filled the vacuum, says social media strategist ...
Candidates now campaign 'on their resumé and a record of drunk tweets and Facebook impulses,' says political commentator ...
Federal Conservative candidates stay away, but lineup includes swathe of provincial premiers, ex-politicians, and American ...
Only Canada and China have chosen to impose counter levies in response to American tariffs. Canada’s past chief negotiator ...
Thanks to strong rally turnouts, the Conservative war room now has a wealth of data at its fingertips,' says ex-CPC staffer ...
Carney pitched “amending the Canada Post Corporation Act to allow police to search for and seize fentanyl and other ...
In a federal election dominated by trade and sovereignty, generation Z is prioritizing affordability when casting their ...
The Conservative leader took 65 questions in broadcast press conferences during the first two weeks of the campaign, compared ...
Make no mistake. Trump has designs on the cultural and linguistic foundations of our nation. But are Canada’s political ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, left, and Prime Minister Mark Carney, right, are fighting in a campaign where the electorate is focused on who can best handle U.S. President Donald Trump. But ...
Plus, the Conservatives propose a ‘three strikes’ law, despite well-documented failures.