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- Just because the prime minister is in a hurry doesn't excuse rushing controversial Elections Act changes on the back of needed affordability measures, says Green Leader Elizabeth May.
- Just because the prime minister is in a hurry doesn't excuse rushing controversial Elections Act changes on the back of needed affordability measures, says Green Leader Elizabeth May.
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- To limit the time Pierre Poilievre’s critics have to organize ahead of his leadership review by party rank-and-file members and to eliminate uncertainty, some

- To limit the time Pierre Poilievre’s critics have to organize ahead of his leadership review by party rank-and-file members and to eliminate uncertainty, some
- To limit the time Pierre Poilievre’s critics have to organize ahead of his leadership review by party rank-and-file members and to eliminate uncertainty, some

- Young male voters backed the Tories, while boomers flocked to the Liberals in an election that saw generations grapple with dividing ballot-box questions.
- Young male voters backed the Tories, while boomers flocked to the Liberals in an election that saw generations grapple with dividing ballot-box questions.
- Young male voters backed the Tories, while boomers flocked to the Liberals in an election that saw generations grapple with dividing ballot-box questions.
- Two weeks after the election, at least 40 outgoing incumbent MPs are in the process of packing up their offices and saying goodbye to
- Two weeks after the election, at least 40 outgoing incumbent MPs are in the process of packing up their offices and saying goodbye to
- Two weeks after the election, at least 40 outgoing incumbent MPs are in the process of packing up their offices and saying goodbye to
- This isn’t about a sudden ideological turn. It’s about the pressures shaping how young Canadians engage with politics.
- This isn’t about a sudden ideological turn. It’s about the pressures shaping how young Canadians engage with politics.
- This isn’t about a sudden ideological turn. It’s about the pressures shaping how young Canadians engage with politics.
- 'That’s what we were known for: being kind, being there, and helping people,' says incoming Ontario Liberal MP Emma Harrison.
- 'That’s what we were known for: being kind, being there, and helping people,' says incoming Ontario Liberal MP Emma Harrison.
- 'That’s what we were known for: being kind, being there, and helping people,' says incoming Ontario Liberal MP Emma Harrison.
- The Democrats got lost on a moral crusade as Trump successfully peddled shopping-channel solutions.
- The Democrats got lost on a moral crusade as Trump successfully peddled shopping-channel solutions.
- The Democrats got lost on a moral crusade as Trump successfully peddled shopping-channel solutions.
- Liberal America failed hard because they all talk down to us, gaslight us, and want to push neoliberalism down our throats.
- Liberal America failed hard because they all talk down to us, gaslight us, and want to push neoliberalism down our throats.
- Liberal America failed hard because they all talk down to us, gaslight us, and want to push neoliberalism down our throats.
- Liberals have accused the opposition for bringing ‘American-style’ politics to Canada as ‘wannabe MAGA, maple syrup Conservatives.’ They need to put a pin in
- Liberals have accused the opposition for bringing ‘American-style’ politics to Canada as ‘wannabe MAGA, maple syrup Conservatives.’ They need to put a pin in
- Liberals have accused the opposition for bringing ‘American-style’ politics to Canada as ‘wannabe MAGA, maple syrup Conservatives.’ They need to put a pin in
- The top issue in the next election will surely be the economy, but the second matter of public discourse should be protecting our national
- The top issue in the next election will surely be the economy, but the second matter of public discourse should be protecting our national
- The top issue in the next election will surely be the economy, but the second matter of public discourse should be protecting our national
- Once again, a woman for president was just too much for Americans to bear. Kamala Harris was soundly beaten by an angry white man.
- Once again, a woman for president was just too much for Americans to bear. Kamala Harris was soundly beaten by an angry white man.
- Once again, a woman for president was just too much for Americans to bear. Kamala Harris was soundly beaten by an angry white man.
- Moving the fixed federal election date from Oct. 20, 2025, to Oct. 27 to avoid the Diwali holiday could inadvertently affect turnout at Quebec's
- Moving the fixed federal election date from Oct. 20, 2025, to Oct. 27 to avoid the Diwali holiday could inadvertently affect turnout at Quebec's
- Moving the fixed federal election date from Oct. 20, 2025, to Oct. 27 to avoid the Diwali holiday could inadvertently affect turnout at Quebec's
- The global trend of refusing to accept legitimate election results poses a serious threat to public trust in democracy, and should be a wake-up
- The global trend of refusing to accept legitimate election results poses a serious threat to public trust in democracy, and should be a wake-up
- The global trend of refusing to accept legitimate election results poses a serious threat to public trust in democracy, and should be a wake-up
- For many white women, panic at the end of absolute majority status for American whites was countered by outrage at Trump’s complicity in the
- For many white women, panic at the end of absolute majority status for American whites was countered by outrage at Trump’s complicity in the
- For many white women, panic at the end of absolute majority status for American whites was countered by outrage at Trump’s complicity in the
- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is someone who ‘carries a grudge,’ but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau must find a way to ‘make the relationship work,’
- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is someone who ‘carries a grudge,’ but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau must find a way to ‘make the relationship work,’
- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is someone who ‘carries a grudge,’ but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau must find a way to ‘make the relationship work,’
- In a time of fear and legitimate risks from too many parts of the world, we need political leaders who ethically refuse to use
- In a time of fear and legitimate risks from too many parts of the world, we need political leaders who ethically refuse to use
- In a time of fear and legitimate risks from too many parts of the world, we need political leaders who ethically refuse to use
- While the race sits on a knife’s edge, residents on both sides of the border fear violence and uncertainty will plague the presidential election.
- While the race sits on a knife’s edge, residents on both sides of the border fear violence and uncertainty will plague the presidential election.
- While the race sits on a knife’s edge, residents on both sides of the border fear violence and uncertainty will plague the presidential election.
- In Queensland, a nine-year-old centre-left government facing electoral wipeout opted to go down fighting.
- In Queensland, a nine-year-old centre-left government facing electoral wipeout opted to go down fighting.
- In Queensland, a nine-year-old centre-left government facing electoral wipeout opted to go down fighting.