The federal Liberals are holding 43 per cent of support amongst decided Canadian voters, maintaining a lead over the ...
As for the broader stasis and crisis in Canadian democracy, Coyne’s diagnosis is that overly ambitious politicians are the ...
Hello, welcome to Politics Insider. Let’s look at what happened today. Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government can only facilitate its major projects and local infrastructure agenda in ...
A small number of political commentators, including TikTok creators and broadcasters based in the U.S., are getting millions of viral views, raising concerns about the impact of partisan social-media ...
Yahoo News Canada is polling readers on political speech and division following the death of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Amid rising polarization, we're asking: Do Canadians feel safe ...
The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. The Supreme Court of Canada heard arguments last week in a case concerning third-party ...
Liberal MP Pam Damoff shares examples of abuse she says she and her staff have received from the public. Damoff says the harassment continued even after she announced she is not seeking re-election ...
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KLEIN: Political performance up, Manitoba progress down
The Manitoba government issued a glowing press release last week celebrating the end of the legislative session. According to ...
Canada's deficit is now forecast to be $62 billion, more than fifty per cent higher than projected You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — ...
There’s been yet another shakeup in British Columbia politics. Two out of three MLAs who split with the BC Conservative Party earlier this year have launched their own new political party, dubbed ...
What happens when news media and politicians take the politics out of, well, politics? In many ways, this is an odd question to ask. Several observers would instead argue our politics are becoming far ...
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon claimed that leaders of cultural associations congratulating the new federal culture minister were being "disloyal" to Quebec. With no clear legal framework in Canada, the ...
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