Day five: Carney gets his chance

Plus, Poilievre holds a rally in progressive party territory in Vancouver.
Ex-staffers throw their names into the electoral ring

The list includes recent cabinet chief of staff Marianne Dandurand, who’s running for the Liberals in her one-time boss’ riding of Compton-Stanstead, Que.
Q&A | The politics of pitching fiscal restraint and public service cuts with Sahir Khan

‘No magic math’: an expert in government finances addresses why cutting waste won’t fund election promises.
de Adder’s Take: 03-26-2025
Day four: Poilievre tackles his Quebec problem

Plus, Carney’s defence platform, and the questions it raises.
CBC’s Montreal HQ to host leaders’ debates April 16 and 17

Also, two Liberal and three Conservative MPs confirm they won’t reoffer, more notable names join the running list, and the Black Class Action Secretariat is down but not out after a Federal Court decision.
Canadian Medical Association digs into ‘politics of change’ at three-day summit March 26-28

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 AFN National Chief to Deliver Remarks—Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak will deliver remarks on “Indigenous Economic Leadership in a Changing Global Landscape,” hosted by the Canadian Club of Toronto. Wednesday, March 26, at 11:45 a.m. ET at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Details: canadianclub.org. Webinar: ‘Canadians’ Response […]
Feta issue must crumble before Greek ratification of Canada-EU trade pact, says envoy

Greek Ambassador to Canada Ekaterina Dimakis says Ottawa is ‘reluctant’ to hand over a list of Canadian producers of feta cheese prior to CETA being in place.
Day three: Carney tours Nova Scotia, Poilievre in the GTA

Plus, what our top officials had to say about foreign interference in the election.
Where are they now? Catching up with more ex-staffers

For one, Tyler Norman, a former senior policy adviser to then-deputy PM and finance minister Chrystia Freeland, is now chief of staff to B.C. Finance Minister Brenda Bailey.