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In an exclusive interview, Conservative leader talks polls, crime, and how he will green light economic development projects ...
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Industrial carbon pricing would kill Canadian steel industry, Poilievre claimsConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday that Canada’s steel industry is being threatened by U.S. tariffs and the Liberals’ industrial carbon price — a policy big ...
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Former PM Harper praises Poilievre’s experience, ascent in Edmonton rallyConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s political experience and his climb to the top of the party’s ranks makes him aptly ...
During a press conference in Winnipeg, Pierre Poilievre announced his commitment to tax fairness for traveling trades workers. His proposed amendments to the Income Tax Act aim to eliminate deductions ...
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In the news today: Two campaigns shift to Saskatchewan, Trump's trade war continuesThe Liberal and NDP leaders will take their campaigns to Saskatchewan today as the federal election race nears the halfway ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Carney, Poilievre — you can feel it, it's going to get nastyOn Tuesday, Liberal Leader Mark Carney is in B.C. before heading to a party rally in Calgary. Calgary is a city where a lot ...
On a residential street in Winnipeg's Westwood neighbourhood, Earl Klassen is happy to receive an announced visit from ...
Doors are scheduled to open to see Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre at 6 p.m., but Brett Saltzman arrives at 9:30 a.m.
Poilievre held a press conference in Osoyoos Saturday morning during which, in response to a media question, he supported a ...
Voters in the Ottawa riding of Carleton should expect a very long ballot on April 28, with the majority of candidates running ...
Thousands of people have been flocking to see Poilievre at rallies across the country in the last couple of weeks You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
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