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Who won the English-language leaders' debate?
On Thursday evening, leaders of the four main federal political parties squared off in Montreal for their second of two ...
While there won’t be an official winner of the ABC-hosted second leader’s debate, many were keen to share their own opinions about who claimed victory.
Also, Ontario Premier Doug Ford sharply criticized the Impact Assessment Act and urged the next prime minister to get rid of ...
Nobody wants Canadian politics to turn into American politics and that’s a beautiful thing not to take for granted ...
With polls showing Liberal Leader Mark Carney is the front-runner in this federal election, the other three main party ...
Rounding out the lineup, Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault will start the day with a mid-morning media availability at ...
Actor and major Democratic donor George Clooney told CNN there should have been a primary election last summer after then-President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race, ...
Senator Chris Van Hollen appears to have fallen in a trap deliberately set up to stop him from visiting wrongly deported ...
Responding to a question about what foreign aid he would cut, Poilievre said he would eliminate funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), one of the only aid groups on the ground ...
Poilievre got off some pretty good shots at his main opponent, too. He pointed out that Justin Trudeau’s senior advisers had written up Carney’s talking points, which Carney gamely denied — while ...
Loading It was tricky terrain, but overall Dutton performed better than he did in the Sky debate last ... on election day. Albanese didn’t perform better on the night, but he won by providing ...