OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is trying to rise to a new moment in Canadian politics with an advertising blitz and a major rally in the nation’s capital on Saturday.
Between her relatively anticlimactic conclusion there are no “traitors” in Parliament and the incredible tumult that Donald ...
A new report on homelessness across Ontario says the problem is getting worse while spending to address it has “stagnated," as the province’s political parties offer differing solutions on the ...
More than one-third of Canadians support a proposal to allow three U.S. states—California, Oregon and Washington—to join Canada, according to a new poll. Newsweek reached out to Canadian politician ...
Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.’s decision to shift its head office to New York from Toronto is featured in a new attack ad ...
Stephen Fuhr served as the Liberal MP for Kelowna–Lake Country from 2015 to 2019. Before entering politics, he served as a ...
Something else new for Poilievre is the Liberals’ unpopularity seems to have bottomed out and, with Trudeau leaving, their ...
Trump should “send a big bouquet of flowers to the Liberal government in Ottawa,” Poilievre often says. “By blocking ...
Conservative MPs will meet on Parliament Hill this morning for the first time since December, returning to a much different political landscape than the one they left at the holiday break. Parliament ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's pledge to boost Arctic security through a "massive" cut to Canada's foreign aid budget ...
With Trump’s new steel and aluminum tariffs set to take effect on March 12—piling onto earlier threats that were temporarily ...