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Here are the key storylines we’re watching in the CBC Toronto newsroom as Canada elects its next federal government on Monday.
After nearly a decade in power, the Liberal Party seemed destined to be swept out on a wave of anti-incumbency sentiment.
Canadians will pick new Prime Minister Mark Carney or populist opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, but Monday's election is ...
Canadians will vote for a candidate from one of the political parties in their federal “riding,” or district. Whichever ...
Canadians are voting whether to extend the Liberal Party’s decade in power or instead hand control to the Conservatives.
The Conservative Party was once considered the heavy favorite in Canada’s election. But President Trump’s trade war has ...
Voters will decide today whether to grant interim Prime Minister Mark Carney a full four-year mandate or give the ...
In their backgrounds and political styles, Canadian election front-runners Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre are a study in ...
The U.S. president’s trade war and threats to make Canada the 51st state have infuriated Canadians and led to a surge in ...
Shadowed by Trump, A Canadian election that was set to be about turning the page after Justin Trudeau is now about something ...
Donald Trump might as well be on the ballot when Canadians vote for a new government. The U.S. president’s trade war and ...
Following the recent financial news from the United States, these days would leave one feeling glum, helpless and with that ...