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The country is just emerging from a period of political turmoil. But now Alberta, a conservative Western province, is ...
Trump's MAGA takeover of US gave Canadians something to vote against Mark Carney, the Liberal Party leader who took over as Canada's prime minister in March after the deeply unpopular Justin ...
Liberal Party was leading in 117 seats, while Conservative Party had won 32 seats and was leading in 83 others ...
So: Who won? Mark Carney and the Liberal Party of Canada won, after a snap election. They’re still counting the votes, so right now it’s a clear minority government, but once they finish the ...
The Liberal Party of Canada secured victory in Monday’s federal elections, granting the ruling party another four-year mandate and reaffirming public confidence in Prime Minister Mark Carney's ...
This past Monday evening, the Liberal Party of Canada — already a decade in power — secured a new government under Prime Minister Mark Carney, its freshly appointed leader. In politics for ...
Trump inadvertently sparked a remarkable back-from-the-dead revival of Canada's Liberal Party, which prevailed in the election. His fluctuating flirtations with trade tariffs and unhinged demands ...
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney, the former Bank of England governor who succeeded ousted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, won re-election Monday, with his Liberal Party poised to win a ...
Mark Carney and the Liberal Party of Canada won the federal election – giving the federal party a fourth consecutive mandate. With 99 per cent of polls reporting on Tuesday morning, the Liberals will ...
The Liberal Party of Canada under Mark Carney is projected to form a minority government, according to a projection by The Canadian Press. With a projected 169 seats, the party comes just shy of the ...
Conservative incumbent, Scot Davidson, has retained his seat in federal parliament after winning the riding of New Tecumseth-Gwillimbury with 59 per cent of the popular vote in the Apr. 28 ...
“We saw in a period of roughly six weeks, 8 million voters moving from different places to the Liberal Party of Canada,” says pollster Frank Graves, of EKOS Research. “That is not something ...