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US tariffs and Donald Trump's "51st state" antagonism have shaken up Canada's election. Here's what to know ahead of the vote.Canadians head to the polls on Monday for a consequential election that ...
After taking a module from Elections Canada in class, dozens of Grade 12 students will work at ballot boxes for election day.
A Nanos survey released Sunday (April 27) showed Liberals with 43 per cent support, followed by Conservatives at 38.9 per ...
With women comprising more than half of the electorate, the Conservative Party of Canada’s focus this election on ...
Canadians are voting whether to extend the Liberal Party’s decade in power or instead hand control to the Conservatives ...
Millions of Canadians head to the polls to elect a new government in the shadow of concerns over Trump’s tariff regime.
"The president has stated repeatedly he thinks Canada would be better off as a state," Secretary of State Marco Rubio told ...
Canadians will vote for their next prime minister Monday, in a decision about which leader will guide the country through its ...
“Many people in Canada have associated a lot of the language, a lot of the terminology, speaking points, that Pierre ...
Donald Trump's annexation threats and tariffs loom large as Canadians head to the polls to pick their prime minister.
Explore key insights on Canada's federal election, U.S.-Canada trade tensions, and economic plans from top candidates.
President Donald Trump’s threats boosted the ruling Liberals over the Conservatives, but polls show a tighter race as Canadians elect a new leader Monday, with Prime Minister Mark Carney the favorite.