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With less than three weeks until election day, three federal party leaders are trying to woo voters in Western Canada today.
The Conservatives are pledging to crack down on offshore tax loopholes by appointing a "bring it home tax task force" — a policy pitch that Pierre Poilievre used to launch an attack on his Liberal ...
This federal election may be the most consequential of our times and as such, it is our duty to hold the leaders to account ...
The Conservative Party leader has made it clear that thousands of people are attending his rallies across the country ...
The Front Bench Panel talks about the reasons behind the tightening of the race between the Liberals and the Conservatives, ...
Pierre Poilievre seemed destined to become Canada’s next prime minister. But his double-digit polling lead vanished with ...
According to the Star’s election predictor, the Signal, as of Monday the Liberals led with 42.3 per cent to 40 per cent for ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will be facing more opponents than ever in his eighth federal campaign, thanks to dozens ...
Pierre Poilievre's pitch to Indigenous voters has focused on resource development and economic reconciliation but some ...
It is the first official visit for a party leader during the federal election campaign, and the crowd cheered Pierre ...
Canada's counter-tariffs to the U.S.-imposed duties on foreign-made cars and light truck imports will go into force at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday.
Mr. Poilievre also pledged to rapidly approve 10 projects if his party forms government, including Phase 2 of LNG Canada ...