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Andrea Landry’s mother often reminded her that she was Anishinaabe and not Canadian. While she advocates for her people and speaks out for treaty rights, she says she has not and will not participate in the colonial political system by voting in federal elections.


The Conservatives have dropped Lourence Singh, the party’s candidate for the New Westminster—Burnaby—Maillardville riding in the upcoming federal election.


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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith would like to have a tête-à-tête with Quebec Premier François Legault about asserting their provincial sovereignty, according to a letter Smith wrote last month.


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The Green Party will participate in two federal leaders’ debates this month after meeting the minimum requirements to attend, organizers said Tuesday.


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Liberal Leader Mark Carney is once again pausing his campaign in the federal election to head back to Ottawa ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s expected Wednesday announcement of widespread tariffs.


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Stefan Marquis announced on X Tuesday that he is no longer a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada in the Montreal riding of Laurier-Sainte-Marie due to recent posts he made on the social media platform.


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After spending more than two years teasing of tariffs, tomorrow is the big reveal: the day President Donald Trump unveils the full scope of his protectionist trade policy. From Wall Street, to Windsor, to a wary Washington, the world will be watching.


Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is facing criticism for saying too many young people can’t buy affordable homes before their “biological clocks” have run out — a comment he’s made in the past, but one that’s igniting online pushback now as he faces more scrutiny in this election campaign.


A gas station in Newcastle, Ont. display their gasoline and diesel per litre prices on Wednesday April 1, 2025. Consumers are paying a new price on their carbon emissions starting today — $0.

Liberal Leader Mark Carney touted the end of the consumer carbon tax during a campaign stop in Winnipeg on Tuesday morning, as his main political opponent suggested he’ll revive the controversial policy if re-elected.


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The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative released its annual list of global trade barriers Tuesday, and it includes Quebec’s controversial language law Bill 96 as a trade irritant between the two countries.