Justin Trudeau
- MPs are in the House of Commons to represent their constituents, and if they believe their party's positions run counter to those interests, they should speak up, even if it means leaving the party or being kicked out, says former Conservative-turned-Liberal MP Bill Casey.
- MPs are in the House of Commons to represent their constituents, and if they believe their party's positions run counter to those interests, they should speak up, even if it means leaving the party or being kicked out, says former Conservative-turned-Liberal MP Bill Casey.
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- A functional relationship between the executive and legislative branches of government is crucial to the country’s future. To put it bluntly: we have no
- A functional relationship between the executive and legislative branches of government is crucial to the country’s future. To put it bluntly: we have no
- A functional relationship between the executive and legislative branches of government is crucial to the country’s future. To put it bluntly: we have no
- There are Canadians who hoped that in voting for Mark Carney's Liberals, some of some of Justin Trudeau’s social policies would survive. They are
- There are Canadians who hoped that in voting for Mark Carney's Liberals, some of some of Justin Trudeau’s social policies would survive. They are
- There are Canadians who hoped that in voting for Mark Carney's Liberals, some of some of Justin Trudeau’s social policies would survive. They are
- The Conservative Party spent years optimizing itself to defeat Mark Carney's predecessor but the current prime minister has a very different personality; and the
- The Conservative Party spent years optimizing itself to defeat Mark Carney's predecessor but the current prime minister has a very different personality; and the
- The Conservative Party spent years optimizing itself to defeat Mark Carney's predecessor but the current prime minister has a very different personality; and the
- Is Pierre Poilievre the right person to lead the Conservatives out of the wilderness they've inhabited since former prime minister Stephen Harper’s defeat in
- Is Pierre Poilievre the right person to lead the Conservatives out of the wilderness they've inhabited since former prime minister Stephen Harper’s defeat in
- Is Pierre Poilievre the right person to lead the Conservatives out of the wilderness they've inhabited since former prime minister Stephen Harper’s defeat in
- To turn the tables on Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre should highlight the Trudeau government’s record of aligning Canada too tightly to American geopolitical objectives.
- To turn the tables on Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre should highlight the Trudeau government’s record of aligning Canada too tightly to American geopolitical objectives.
- To turn the tables on Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre should highlight the Trudeau government’s record of aligning Canada too tightly to American geopolitical objectives.
- The prime minister and his team would be well-advised to heed the 'nervous Nellies' in the caucus. Caucus members are like the canaries in the
- The prime minister and his team would be well-advised to heed the 'nervous Nellies' in the caucus. Caucus members are like the canaries in the
- The prime minister and his team would be well-advised to heed the 'nervous Nellies' in the caucus. Caucus members are like the canaries in the
- After looking at some recent polls, it's clear that when it comes to attracting younger voters, the Liberals are lagging in third place.
- After looking at some recent polls, it's clear that when it comes to attracting younger voters, the Liberals are lagging in third place.
- After looking at some recent polls, it's clear that when it comes to attracting younger voters, the Liberals are lagging in third place.
- Pollster Greg Lyle says not only are the Liberals on the wrong side of the affordability issue, but he also sees ‘signs of a
- Pollster Greg Lyle says not only are the Liberals on the wrong side of the affordability issue, but he also sees ‘signs of a
- Pollster Greg Lyle says not only are the Liberals on the wrong side of the affordability issue, but he also sees ‘signs of a
- If the prime minister is serious about running again and winning, he has to drop the talking points, speak like he did before the
- If the prime minister is serious about running again and winning, he has to drop the talking points, speak like he did before the
- If the prime minister is serious about running again and winning, he has to drop the talking points, speak like he did before the
- The prime minister understands that every time he angrily and publicly lashes out at 'regular Canadians,' it raises the country’s political temperature.
- The prime minister understands that every time he angrily and publicly lashes out at 'regular Canadians,' it raises the country’s political temperature.
- The prime minister understands that every time he angrily and publicly lashes out at 'regular Canadians,' it raises the country’s political temperature.
- No one should write off Justin Trudeau or the Liberal Party, but neither should the Liberals be so naïve as to just dismiss recent
- No one should write off Justin Trudeau or the Liberal Party, but neither should the Liberals be so naïve as to just dismiss recent
- No one should write off Justin Trudeau or the Liberal Party, but neither should the Liberals be so naïve as to just dismiss recent
- Public life creates ‘a whole different level’ of challenge for a marriage, says former Liberal staffer Greg MacEachern.
- Public life creates ‘a whole different level’ of challenge for a marriage, says former Liberal staffer Greg MacEachern.
- Public life creates ‘a whole different level’ of challenge for a marriage, says former Liberal staffer Greg MacEachern.
- There’s no doubt the country is very much in the mood for change, but it’s clear the Conservative leader may not be positioned to
- There’s no doubt the country is very much in the mood for change, but it’s clear the Conservative leader may not be positioned to
- There’s no doubt the country is very much in the mood for change, but it’s clear the Conservative leader may not be positioned to
- Disappointed with the Liberals for their failure to address issues like affordability, voters are now seriously looking at the Conservatives, says pollster Darrell Bricker,
- Disappointed with the Liberals for their failure to address issues like affordability, voters are now seriously looking at the Conservatives, says pollster Darrell Bricker,
- Disappointed with the Liberals for their failure to address issues like affordability, voters are now seriously looking at the Conservatives, says pollster Darrell Bricker,
- In Portage-Lisgar, Man., the Conservative vote increased by 12 per cent, exceeding the party’s collective loss of nine per cent in the other three
- In Portage-Lisgar, Man., the Conservative vote increased by 12 per cent, exceeding the party’s collective loss of nine per cent in the other three
- In Portage-Lisgar, Man., the Conservative vote increased by 12 per cent, exceeding the party’s collective loss of nine per cent in the other three
- Everyone will be trying to win the summer as we get closer to an election, and the stakes for each party are getting higher.
- Everyone will be trying to win the summer as we get closer to an election, and the stakes for each party are getting higher.
- Everyone will be trying to win the summer as we get closer to an election, and the stakes for each party are getting higher.
- It would be a mistake for Pierre Poilievre to run on a populist message in the next federal election as that vote will be
- It would be a mistake for Pierre Poilievre to run on a populist message in the next federal election as that vote will be
- It would be a mistake for Pierre Poilievre to run on a populist message in the next federal election as that vote will be