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- During the break, the Liberals should try to sway opposition MPs to their benches, which would be a challenge to Pierre Poilievre’s leadership; and the NDP should bring back former leader Tom Mulcair, with his name recognition and gravitas.
- During the break, the Liberals should try to sway opposition MPs to their benches, which would be a challenge to Pierre Poilievre’s leadership; and the NDP should bring back former leader Tom Mulcair, with his name recognition and gravitas.
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- 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
- Elizabeth May's says her support for the throne speech and budget will hinge on two issues: a push for proportional representation, and action on
- Elizabeth May's says her support for the throne speech and budget will hinge on two issues: a push for proportional representation, and action on
- Elizabeth May's says her support for the throne speech and budget will hinge on two issues: a push for proportional representation, and action on
- With a brand new leader at the Liberal Party helm and with the distinct chance of new leadership in all the main federal parties,
- With a brand new leader at the Liberal Party helm and with the distinct chance of new leadership in all the main federal parties,
- With a brand new leader at the Liberal Party helm and with the distinct chance of new leadership in all the main federal parties,
- Strategic voting appears to have achieved its goal and is saving us from the Conservatives, yet again. But with election day looming and the

- Strategic voting appears to have achieved its goal and is saving us from the Conservatives, yet again. But with election day looming and the
- Strategic voting appears to have achieved its goal and is saving us from the Conservatives, yet again. But with election day looming and the

- The Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Green, and Bloc Québécois teams are making stops in regions that will be key to their electoral fortunes on April
- The Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Green, and Bloc Québécois teams are making stops in regions that will be key to their electoral fortunes on April
- The Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Green, and Bloc Québécois teams are making stops in regions that will be key to their electoral fortunes on April
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- Even with his ’Canada First’ rebrand, Pierre Poilievre’s clock is ticking. If he doesn’t shift gears soon, he might find himself watching the Liberals
- Even with his ’Canada First’ rebrand, Pierre Poilievre’s clock is ticking. If he doesn’t shift gears soon, he might find himself watching the Liberals
- The Green Party has re-evolved with a fresh new logo and look: a green dot that is also an emoji on most mobile phones.
- The Green Party has re-evolved with a fresh new logo and look: a green dot that is also an emoji on most mobile phones.
- The Green Party has re-evolved with a fresh new logo and look: a green dot that is also an emoji on most mobile phones.
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- The network and partnerships with Greens in the European Union and globally will be 'essential' in Canada’s response to the threat posed by U.S.
- The network and partnerships with Greens in the European Union and globally will be 'essential' in Canada’s response to the threat posed by U.S.
- Ontarians will head to the polls in a snap provincial election on Feb. 27, just over a week before federal Liberal Party members choose

- Ontarians will head to the polls in a snap provincial election on Feb. 27, just over a week before federal Liberal Party members choose
- Ontarians will head to the polls in a snap provincial election on Feb. 27, just over a week before federal Liberal Party members choose

- Green Leader Elizabeth May says party members will soon hold a final vote on a proposed co-leader model, as Jonathan Pedneault returns to the
- Green Leader Elizabeth May says party members will soon hold a final vote on a proposed co-leader model, as Jonathan Pedneault returns to the
- Green Leader Elizabeth May says party members will soon hold a final vote on a proposed co-leader model, as Jonathan Pedneault returns to the
- Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland, who spent the morning of Trump's second inauguration doing an interview with CP24's morning show, said Canada needs to
- Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland, who spent the morning of Trump's second inauguration doing an interview with CP24's morning show, said Canada needs to
- Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland, who spent the morning of Trump's second inauguration doing an interview with CP24's morning show, said Canada needs to
- A quarter of the federal fund to speed up housing development has already been dispensed to municipalities, First Nations, and Quebec.

- A quarter of the federal fund to speed up housing development has already been dispensed to municipalities, First Nations, and Quebec.
- A quarter of the federal fund to speed up housing development has already been dispensed to municipalities, First Nations, and Quebec.

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- The impasse in Parliament is now in its fourth week as Conservatives continue to demand the feds release unreacted SDTC documents to RCMP.
- The impasse in Parliament is now in its fourth week as Conservatives continue to demand the feds release unreacted SDTC documents to RCMP.
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- It’s ‘a uniquely Canadian thing that something that significant would happen and there’d never be an inquiry,’ says Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, while
- It’s ‘a uniquely Canadian thing that something that significant would happen and there’d never be an inquiry,’ says Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, while
- The efforts made to reach supporters with a message that an election could come at any time reflects the more unpredictable nature of this
- The efforts made to reach supporters with a message that an election could come at any time reflects the more unpredictable nature of this
- The efforts made to reach supporters with a message that an election could come at any time reflects the more unpredictable nature of this
- MPs are currently in the stage of debating the amendment to the initial motion. Liberal, NDP, and Bloc MPs say the ongoing debate has
- MPs are currently in the stage of debating the amendment to the initial motion. Liberal, NDP, and Bloc MPs say the ongoing debate has
- MPs are currently in the stage of debating the amendment to the initial motion. Liberal, NDP, and Bloc MPs say the ongoing debate has
- Plus: Suffering seniors? Fact-checking the Bloc.
- Plus: Suffering seniors? Fact-checking the Bloc.
- Plus: Suffering seniors? Fact-checking the Bloc.