As the Globe and Mail reported Saturday, Mr. Poilievre is facing mounting discontent over campaign manager Jenni Byrne’s handling of strategy and operations, multiple sources say, citing what ...
The Globe and Mail spoke to 17 Conservatives, who are close to the campaign, and they describe a dysfunctional organization with tensions rising as public-opinion polls show the Liberals now ahead ...
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A poll by Nanos Research conducted for The Globe and Mail and CTV found 62 per cent of Canadians surveyed support, or somewhat support, scrapping a federal government deal to buy 88 F-35 Lightning ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says reversing the Liberal government’s actions over the past decade is Canada’s only way to withstand the effects of a trade war launched by U.S ...
Konrad Yakabuski is a columnist for The Globe and Mail. He writes on politics, policy and business for The Globe’s Opinion section and Report on Business. He was a 2014 National Newspaper Award ...
Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT-Q) said on Monday it has become the first company to be listed on NYSE Texas, handing an early boost to the exchange as it gears up for fierce competition in ...
Good morning. Opioid samples across Canada are showing a spike in levels of a tranquilizer used for large animals. We explore the worrying drug combination known as tranq, plus your daily election ...
Legal experts who spoke to The Globe and Mail called on Ottawa to issue a travel advisory warning citizens and residents that they risk being denied entry, having their visas or Nexus cards ...
Jeff Gray has covered Queen’s Park for The Globe and Mail since 2019. He has broken stories about the Ford government's controversial plans for its Ontario Place site on Toronto's waterfront and ...
A Globe and Mail analysis published last year found that there is enough federal land available to house 750,000 people. While Ottawa has historically sold off its unwanted properties, the 2024 ...
Stephanie Levitz is a senior reporter in The Globe and Mail's Ottawa bureau. She has more than 20 years of experience in journalism and has covered federal politics full-time since 2010 ...
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