A plurality of Conservative supporters in Canada support Donald Trump. Do they realize that's about to cost them the next ...
Kirk LaPointe is a Glacier Media columnist with an extensive background in journalism.
Canada’s recoil from Trump 2.0 is forcing Poilievre to revamp his messaging and campaign strategy. “There is a sense of an ...
But you know what happened next. Justin Trudeau said he would step down as prime minister. Bold-faced names emerged to take ...
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is hosting a 'Canada First' rally in Ottawa today as U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
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Poilievre sticks with ‘axe the tax,’ adds policy details as election nearsBill C-83, which came in after a 2019 appeal court ruling, changed the Corrections and Conditional Release Act to create ...
Pierre Poilievre went on an all-out attack on Donald ... “Sometimes it does take a threat to remind us what we have, what we could lose and what we could become,” Poilievre said, pointing ...
Pierre Poilievre’s announcement in Iqaluit that ... “either we use it or lose it,” he said on one of his annual trips to the region in 2007. His government intended to “use it” and ...
“Let me be clear: We will never be the 51st state,” said Pierre Poilievre ... what we could lose and what we could become,” Poilievre said, pointing to an upsurge in patriotism.
His push for more gas development alarms climate change experts amid growing evidence of declining global LNG demand.
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