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Edmonton Journal on MSNWho won the English-language leaders' debate?On Thursday evening, leaders of the four main federal political parties squared off in Montreal for their second of two ...
Mark Carney, the former Goldman Sachs executive and central banker, has ascended to the Canadian Prime Minister's office in ...
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‘Relentless’: The combative Pierre Poilievre finds himself in the fight of his lifeIt’s a Monday evening in an industrial building just south of Edmonton. Pierre Poilievre is on stage, surrounded by a massive ...
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Party leaders face off in English for second federal leaders’ debateThe leaders of Canada’s four main political parties will square off for a second and final leaders’ debate tonight in ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNHanes: Leaders more hostile in English than in FrenchWith the Montreal Canadiens securely in the playoffs and the French debate safely behind them, federal party leaders met for ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Mark Carney contradicts himself on the pipelines questionYou’ll recall that when he was running to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader, Carney told an audience in Kelowna, in ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'Different than Justin Trudeau': Political world reacts to 2025 Canadian leadership debateFront runners Pierre Poilievre of the Conservatives and Mark Carney of the Liberals face off in the 2025 federal leadership ...
It's expected to be a tight race between the Liberal Party of Canada and Conservative Party of Canada come election day on April 28.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSaturday's letters: Cutting Front Yards in Bloom a mistakeI find it petty the City of Edmonton is cancelling the Front Yards in Bloom program. While it may seem trivial, it fosters a ...
Voters are rejecting the Liberal-NDP-Green axis not out of extremism, but exhaustion. They crave stability, accountability, ...
Carney, 60, is the incumbent prime minister of Canada, but he has only been on the job for a few weeks. His party ...
In today's Battleground Breakdown, we travel to Edmonton Centre and explore how vote-splitting could benefit the Conservatives in Liberal Leader Mark Carney's hometown.
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