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The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, released the following statement on Portugal Day: “Today, millions of Portuguese around the world are joining to celebrate ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre advocates for pushing forward with major projects like oil pipelines, even without unanimous provincial consent, to boost Canada's access to Pacific markets. This ...
Yes, Smith says Carney is far better than former prime minister Justin Trudeau. A sea of change. She says many people are ...
OTTAWA — While the Tories support the PM’s plans to greatly bolster Canada’s defence spending, they still want figures in ...
Considering federal Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s downfall in popularity—a recent Nanos Research poll saw his ...
One of the unique traits of the current Donald Trump administration is its ability to sculpt a narrative on social media.
Steven Chase reports that the new money doesn’t include defence-related spending in other departments, but it pushes total ...
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Greenspon, the son of Holocaust survivor Stan Greenspon, said waking up to news of the defilement was painful and personal.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will meet NATO's two per cent defence spending target this fiscal year, announcing an increase to spending on the country's defence.
It’s the honeymoon that is defying all the odds. Six weeks or so after the federal election, Prime Minister Mark Carney continues to do a remarkable job of growing support for his government.
Carney emphasized that Monday's announcement means Canada will hit the NATO spending target "half a decade ahead of schedule, ...