Poilievre says Conservatives ‘go around’ Hill media, alleges ‘anti-conservative bias’ after ending CTV News boycott

CTV News dismissed two staff over altering a soundbite from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, which the union says it’s looking into. Meanwhile, Poilievre says the Hill media is ‘largely state funded or has indirect reasons to suck up to the federal government.’
Federal overtime payments on decline, but total paid out still tops $1-billion mark

Latest government data shows RCMP, Correctional Services Canada, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, as well as Canada Revenue Agency paid the most overtime in 2023.
No confidence, but no rush: Conservatives keep mum on platform amid bid for snap election

Lack of pressure from the governing Liberals, and a distant election provides room for the Conservatives to leave policy ‘undefined,’ say politicos.
A diverse menu, but nothing appeals

The ideal prime minister would be someone with no political baggage, no embarrassing internet history, no ideological quirks, with razor-sharp debating skills, a sense of humour, and a warm heart.
Colbert underscores the obvious: Poilievre is Canada’s Trump

Poilievre’s media hatred is well-known, but his disdain for fellow MPs has recently come into greater public focus.
Conservatives’ path to victory propelled by women, young voters, and a deep desire for change, say pollsters

The Liberals don’t have the geographic or demographic base to build from right now, and they’re losing in every province. Pierre Poilievre may not be ‘everybody’s cup of tea,’ but it’s about choice and change, and he’s the only option, says pollster Darrell Bricker.
Rising hostility among party leaders and Bloc’s demands put minority Parliament on edge

The lifespan of the longest minority Parliament in over 70 years is in doubt after the Bloc announced its plan to attempt to topple the government if two bills are not passed by Oct. 29.
‘A lot of tension’ in both Ottawa and Quebec City sparks shifting alliances between parties

In a ‘bizarre twist of logic,’ François Legault is trying to tie the Parti Québécois ‘with the survival of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals,’ says former NDP staffer Karl Bélanger.
Parties appear ‘unwilling’ to ‘manage their own house’ amid foreign interference in nominations: national security expert

Former Liberal minister Sheila Copps says a court challenge or grassroots push could force change, while former Conservative staffer Fred DeLorey says parties should set their own rules.
Bloc Québécois gains at Liberals’ expense could ease path for Conservative majority in 2025, say political players

While Quebec is not typically Conservative-friendly territory, as long as the Bloc prevents the Liberals from maintaining their base, it will help the Tories, says pollster Darrell Bricker.