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A close up photo of a man in his 70s.


A close up photo of man in his 70s with greying white hair wears a blue suit and red tie.


A man in a suit and red tie speaks into a microphone.


A man in a suit and red tie speaks into a microphone.


A grey-haired man in a suit and blue tie waves as he gets out of a black SUV at dusk.


A grey-haired man in a suit is pictured in a close-up photo.


Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks about new tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump during a press conference in Kitchener, Ont. on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s assets have been in the spotlight in this election, but what assets do Canada’s other political leaders have, and what rules must they follow?


Close-up shot of a silver car tailpipe with exhaust.

The federal government has ended its carbon pricing for consumers. But what did the carbon tax and rebate actually do for the climate? And now that it’s gone, what impact will that have on emissions? Here’s a closer look.


Homes on a leafy street.

A housing crisis mixed with a need to house the people working in wartime industries in the early 1940s prompted the creation of Wartime Housing Limited, essentially a federal developer. Some policy proposals during this campaign are taking cues from that wartime effort.


Elections Canada Commissioner Caroline Simard appears  at the Public Inquiry Into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions, in Ottawa, Thursday, March 28, 2024.

An internal briefing note prepared for Canada’s election watchdog classifies the use of artificial intelligence as a “high” risk for the ongoing election campaign.