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The former staffer turned entrepreneur said she left the Hill back in the 2000s because she wanted to run for office one day, vowing to become an MP in her 40s. She did just that in the April election ...
Poilievre is awaiting a byelection in the Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot after failing re-election in his riding of ...
The election upset of Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre in the federal riding of Carleton April 28 was the result of two-and-a-half years of work by Liberal candidate ...
Brandon-Souris MP Grant Jackson has started a petition aimed at stopping nuisance election ballots. “We’re trying to make sure that our elections are taken seriously,” said Jackson, who launched the ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre advocates for pushing forward with major projects like oil pipelines, even without unanimous provincial consent, to boost Canada's access to Pacific markets. This ...
Good Sunday Morning on World Oceans Day! This week, the smoky haze from prairie fires finally reached the nation’s capital.
Poilievre has shown time and time again that he stands for accountability, yet fleeing to a different riding is damaging to ...
This article was corrected on June 2 at 1:40 p.m. ET to remove Liberal candidate Anna Warwick Sears from the list of MPs with ...
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Fans almost saw Frank Sinatra do it, his way. Although fans know Bruce Willis for playing the iconic role of John McClane in the 1988 action/thriller “Die Hard,” it turns out that 20th Century ...
Despite losing his seat in the 2025 election, Pierre Poilievre expresses confidence in his leadership, highlighting Conservative gains in votes and seats. Former leader Andrew Scheer will serve as ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he is confident there will be no leadership coup to oust him from his role, despite losing his own seat as a member of Parliament.