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Many questions remain about the rookie politician with a long resume: 'If he gives people a reason not to vote for him, they ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, the frontrunner in this month's Canadian election, faces two tests in Wednesday's televised debate: besting his conservative opponent -- and showing the bilingual ...
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The Walrus on MSNWho Needs a Gender Equality Minister? Apparently, Not CarneyHis decision to cut the ministry could become permanent if he wins the election—a significant setback for women The post Who Needs a Gender Equality Minister? Apparently, Not Carney first appeared on ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNAnalysis: Here’s what each party leader must do in Wednesday’s French debateQuebec takes centre stage Wednesday as federal party leaders clash in the campaign’s only French-language debate — an event that could shape the outcome of the April 28 election. It marks the first ...
Canada's main party leaders face off Wednesday in a debate that could prove pivotal ahead of this month's election, with ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBreakenridge: Repairing 'damaged' relations is a two-way streetIt’s true, as Premier Danielle Smith said last week, that the extent to which a Liberal election victory spurs any sort of national unity crisis all depends on how Albertans react.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Mark Carney contradicts himself on the pipelines questionRemember last week when Liberal Leader Mark Carney promised a Calgary audience that his Liberal government would make Canada ...
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LGBTQ+ groups ask federal parties to defend human rights, access to transgender careLGBTQ+ Canadians are calling on federal parties to affirm their rights during this election campaign as they face a rising ...
Canadians who make Arizona their winter home feel "betrayed" and "bullied" by the president's tougher posture toward Canada.
Albertans quizzed Premier Danielle Smith Saturday about her U.S. trips and how to deal with U.S. tariffs during her bi-weekly radio show, 'Your Province, Your Premiere.' ...
Less than a year after her shocking byelection loss blew a Conservative hole through the federal Liberals’ fortress Toronto, Liberal candidate Leslie Church says her reception at doorsteps this ...
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