During Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s visit to Victoria, Premier David Eby told him B.C.’s forestry sector deserves the same attention as industries in Ontario and Quebec.

During Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s visit to Victoria, Premier David Eby told him B.C.’s forestry sector deserves the same attention as industries in Ontario and Quebec.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is meeting supporters in Edmonton at 7:30 p.m. MT. Liberal Leader Mark Carney will hold his own rally in Richmond, B.C., an hour later.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will be facing more opponents than ever in his eighth federal campaign, thanks to dozens of protest candidates running in his riding.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney said Monday he has a plan to prop up the Canadian economy as the U.S. careens toward a recession resulting from President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff actions.
Federal party leaders unveiled a series of policies Monday that they said would boost housing construction, make life more affordable for seniors and speed up approvals for natural resource projects.
Federal security officials say they have found an online information operation linked to the Chinese government that focused on Liberal Leader Mark Carney.
Today, the federal leaders are fanned out across the country. They’ll be campaigning against a bleak backdrop: global markets are decidedly rejecting the new tariff regime imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump last week.
Under Mark Carney’s leadership, global investment firm Brookfield was accused of breaching Indigenous rights or harming the environment in at least four countries — Brazil, Canada, Colombia and the United States — CBC Indigenous has found.
Pierre Poilievre’s pitch to Indigenous voters has focused on resource development and economic reconciliation but some Indigenous advocates say they are concerned about his record on issues like residential schools and Indigenous rights.
Yasmeen Awadh is a proud Canadian who sponsored her family successfully to also move to Canada. Whether it was Stephen Harper’s bill to distinguish between naturalized and Canadian-born citizens or the housing crisis facing newcomers under Justin Trudeau, she has reservations about how genuinely federal parties care about the plight of the newcomers.