Those backing Poilievre included six current cabinet ministers in Premier Scott Moe’s government: Ken Cheveldayoff, Daryl Harrison, Terry Jenson, Travis Keisig, Tim McLeod and Colleen Young.
Poilievre has clearly not earned enough respect from the Trump administration to credibly defend Canada’s interests.
After months of record-breaking unpopularity, U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade fights with Canada appear to have suddenly given the Liberals a fighting chance of re-election.
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However, insofar as Poilievre has elucidated his Canada First vision, it’s largely focused on inchoate, if low-hanging, ...
With U.S. President Donald Trump making "territorial claims," the new head of CBC says defunding the public broadcaster could ...
The new CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada says Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's promise to defund the public broadcaster could "cripple" both its English and French services and change the country's ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is rejecting the terms of a briefing from Canada's spy agency regarding foreign interference because it won't enable him to act on the information, his office says ...
With rising authoritarianism in the U.S., and the possibility of an all-out trade war, Canada’s position feels increasingly precarious ...
Former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has weighed in on the future of carbon pricing if she becomes the next Liberal ...
“We have the same economic vision,” Champagne told reporters in French at a dairy farm in St-Tite ... Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre shared an open letter to Carney on social media on Sunday, ...