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The List on MSNJustin Trudeau's Son Clearly Won't Be Following In His FootstepsThe apple does fall far from the tree, sometimes. Xavier Trudeau, son of Canada's former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, doesn't seem to have political goals.
According to survey data released last week by Pollara, Canadians are evenly split on whether they want this federal election to result in "change" or "stability." The next two weeks might be ...
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre announced a politically groundbreaking promise to become the first prime minister to invoke the notwithstanding clause.
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The Walrus on MSNCanada’s Sovereignty Crisis Feels All Too Familiar to First NationsWe want the same things: namely, an ally who respects our treaties and agreements. As Canadians strive to distinguish themselves from Americans—a national pastime infused with new urgency—one way to ...
Carney says he will focus more on Canada’s economy amid U.S. tariffs than former PM Justin Trudeau
Liberal Leader Mark Carney says he is more focused on building up the country's economy than his predecessor, Justin Trudeau.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is promising that a government led by him would use the notwithstanding clause to override Charter rights to implement his tough-on-crime agenda — something no ...
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The two neighbours and long-time allies have each long laid claim to the island and surrounding water, where the US state of Maine meets Canada's New Brunswick province – and with that claim, the ...
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Carney promises to revamp defence procurement, boost domestic researchDORVAL — Liberal Leader Mark Carney is promising his government would change the way the government purchases military ...
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India Today on MSNWhy a California Bill has pitted Khalistanis against Indian diaspora in USA bill introduced in the California Senate, aimed at curbing "transnational repression" by foreign governments, has sparked fears among Hindu and Sikh Americans of being unfairly branded as agents of ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney vowed to ramp up the country’s military spending above the NATO target of 2% of GDP within a few years, while overhauling the country’s defense procurement process ...
If Mark Carney and the Liberals fail to retain power in this election, the former banker and economist will add a new entry ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is promising to create a defence purchasing agency to speed up military equipment procurement and ...
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