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- ‘Historically, when the NDP is weak, the Liberals tend to try to appeal to the more conservative side of their base,’ says Teamsters’ Mariam Abou-Dib, who is ‘concerned’ the shrunken NDP caucus will be bad for workers.
- ‘Historically, when the NDP is weak, the Liberals tend to try to appeal to the more conservative side of their base,’ says Teamsters’ Mariam Abou-Dib, who is ‘concerned’ the shrunken NDP caucus will be bad for workers.
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- Prime Minister Mark Carney secured a rare fourth-straight mandate for the Liberals, but the tight results suggest challenges ahead as the new government stickhandles
- Prime Minister Mark Carney secured a rare fourth-straight mandate for the Liberals, but the tight results suggest challenges ahead as the new government stickhandles
- Prime Minister Mark Carney secured a rare fourth-straight mandate for the Liberals, but the tight results suggest challenges ahead as the new government stickhandles
- The five main parties spent more than $5.5-million on Facebook and Instagram ads in the first 30 days of the election campaign, with the

- The five main parties spent more than $5.5-million on Facebook and Instagram ads in the first 30 days of the election campaign, with the
- The five main parties spent more than $5.5-million on Facebook and Instagram ads in the first 30 days of the election campaign, with the

- The environment, climate change, public transit, Indigenous reconciliation, and Big Tech took a back seat during the campaign, but governing will mandate their attention,

- The environment, climate change, public transit, Indigenous reconciliation, and Big Tech took a back seat during the campaign, but governing will mandate their attention,
- The environment, climate change, public transit, Indigenous reconciliation, and Big Tech took a back seat during the campaign, but governing will mandate their attention,

- Don’t give up, relationships matter, hubris is still a killer, and be careful what you wish for.
- Don’t give up, relationships matter, hubris is still a killer, and be careful what you wish for.
- Don’t give up, relationships matter, hubris is still a killer, and be careful what you wish for.
- Recent elections suggest voters are increasingly choosing to cast their ballots in advanced polls. This means they need the full details of platforms that
- Recent elections suggest voters are increasingly choosing to cast their ballots in advanced polls. This means they need the full details of platforms that
- Recent elections suggest voters are increasingly choosing to cast their ballots in advanced polls. This means they need the full details of platforms that
- Meanwhile, the only group solely representing Chinese Canadians says the commission is too important to quit.
- Meanwhile, the only group solely representing Chinese Canadians says the commission is too important to quit.
- Meanwhile, the only group solely representing Chinese Canadians says the commission is too important to quit.
- So far, 14 incumbent MPs have decided not to re-offer. The number will probably rise in the coming months as an election nears. 'This

- So far, 14 incumbent MPs have decided not to re-offer. The number will probably rise in the coming months as an election nears. 'This
- So far, 14 incumbent MPs have decided not to re-offer. The number will probably rise in the coming months as an election nears. 'This

- With the UN vote, the Liberals have given an opening to the Conservatives, but it remains to be seen how successful Pierre Poilievre will
- With the UN vote, the Liberals have given an opening to the Conservatives, but it remains to be seen how successful Pierre Poilievre will
- With the UN vote, the Liberals have given an opening to the Conservatives, but it remains to be seen how successful Pierre Poilievre will
- Adam Dodek, a University of Ottawa law professor, said that Attorney General Arif Virani must be ‘very careful’ not to be seen to be

- Adam Dodek, a University of Ottawa law professor, said that Attorney General Arif Virani must be ‘very careful’ not to be seen to be
- Adam Dodek, a University of Ottawa law professor, said that Attorney General Arif Virani must be ‘very careful’ not to be seen to be

- All federal parties are quietly getting ready for the next election in case one is called in the new year.
- All federal parties are quietly getting ready for the next election in case one is called in the new year.
- All federal parties are quietly getting ready for the next election in case one is called in the new year.
- 'I think foreign policy will be a bigger issue in this election than it has been in the last several elections,' says pollster Frank

- 'I think foreign policy will be a bigger issue in this election than it has been in the last several elections,' says pollster Frank
- 'I think foreign policy will be a bigger issue in this election than it has been in the last several elections,' says pollster Frank

- While the growing public warnings from within the federal Liberal caucus and at the provincial level over climate policies have so far remained polite,

- While the growing public warnings from within the federal Liberal caucus and at the provincial level over climate policies have so far remained polite,
- While the growing public warnings from within the federal Liberal caucus and at the provincial level over climate policies have so far remained polite,

- Any riding that has been changed by 30 percent or more will have to be reconstituted according to draft rules by the federal Liberal
- Any riding that has been changed by 30 percent or more will have to be reconstituted according to draft rules by the federal Liberal
- Any riding that has been changed by 30 percent or more will have to be reconstituted according to draft rules by the federal Liberal
- Nik Nanos, CEO of Nanos Research, says the next election could be a referendum on Justin Trudeau's leadership or on whether Pierre Poilievre is
- Nik Nanos, CEO of Nanos Research, says the next election could be a referendum on Justin Trudeau's leadership or on whether Pierre Poilievre is
- Nik Nanos, CEO of Nanos Research, says the next election could be a referendum on Justin Trudeau's leadership or on whether Pierre Poilievre is
- There is multi-party consensus that Canada should be supporting global democratic development.
- There is multi-party consensus that Canada should be supporting global democratic development.
- There is multi-party consensus that Canada should be supporting global democratic development.
- ‘How we're going to get answers may be cooled down, but the subject matter itself is still very much a live wire,’ says former
- ‘How we're going to get answers may be cooled down, but the subject matter itself is still very much a live wire,’ says former
- ‘How we're going to get answers may be cooled down, but the subject matter itself is still very much a live wire,’ says former
- Symbolically, a sense of losing is becoming a metaphor for the Liberal leader.

- Symbolically, a sense of losing is becoming a metaphor for the Liberal leader.
- Symbolically, a sense of losing is becoming a metaphor for the Liberal leader.
