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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 about what mix of change and stability Canadians want — and who they believe can deliver it.


Premier Ford says he had a great meeting with Gov. Spencer Cox on Thursday.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is defending his former campaign manager’s criticisms of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, telling reporters “sometimes the truth hurts.” 


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In the face of annexation threats from the Trump administration and a Canadian public increasingly demanding the federal government buy less from the United States, the Liberals have resurrected a previous campaign pitch to create a standalone defence procurement agency.


The Leaders’ Debates Commission is defending its decision to invite Green Party co–leader Jonathan Pedneault to this week’s debates, even though the party is well short of a full slate of candidates.


Liberal Leader Mark Carney shakes the hand of a young Oilers fan as he makes a campaign stop in Hamilton, Ont., on Thursday, April 10, 2025.

Liberal Leader Mark Carney has renounced his British and Irish citizenships, a spokesperson for the campaign told CBC News on Monday.


Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks at a campaign event in Sault Ste-Marie, Ont., Wednesday, April 9, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bob Davies

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he’ll ensure multiple-murderers die in jail by becoming the first Canadian prime minister to override charter rights by invoking the notwithstanding clause. 


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Two men in suits are seen in a composite.


Two men in suits are seen in a composite.


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