Ever since Justin Trudeau’s announcement that he would step down as leader, Mr. Poilievre appears to have frozen ...
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Saying “Canada is broken” nowadays is likely to get you branded a traitor by a mob of people who think Beaver Tails, Tim ...
On Friday night, Freeland took swings at Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau while making her pitch to be Canada’s next prime minister on the HBO show “Real ...
In the span of a week, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has gone from his previous description of Canada as a country where “everything is broken” to basking in a sea of red and white ...
Mark Carney,” Poilievre said. He argued the economic policies Carney shaped with Trudeau “drove up taxes, housing costs, and food prices,” while also accusing Carney of profiting off the ...
So, what’s next for Carney, Poilievre, as well as Trudeau? Nick Taylor-Vaisey, POLITICO Ottawa bureau chief, has some answers. This conversation has been edited for length and clarity.
With the support of most of Justin Trudeau’s team ... the Liberal party and closed the polling gap with Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives, neither claim is demonstrably true.
In some ways, Friday was a day like any other in this new Trump world order. The American president sat at his desk and attacked Canada once again.
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has dismissed the transition from Trudeau to Carney as no change and a misstep toward weakness that will please the ever-aggressive Trump. “And make no ...