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Donald Trump's annexation threats and tariffs loom large as Canadians head to the polls to pick their prime minister.
Voters will choose between Prime Minister Mark Carney and the Liberal Party or the Conservative Party’s Pierre Poilievre.
Canadian voters are electing leaders based in part on whether they want someone who will play nice with America or not.
Ipsos polls conducted for Global News throughout the campaign have showed signs the province's decades-long separatist movement might be replaced with Canadian solidarity.
The idea, repeated in recent months, seems impossible to execute, but people close to the president claim they are exploring ...
Donald Trump made significant inroads among Gen Z voters in 2024, but recent polls suggest his support among them may be crumbling.
The Liberal Party, led by new PM Mark Carney, looked set to lose to the Conservatives’ Pierre Poilievre until the US ...
A new survey from the Humanities Indicators Project and the American Academy of Arts & Sciences shows that department chairs ...
Canada's 45th federal election was deemed a "consequential" and tight race since the get-go amidst U.S. President Donald ...
Following Justin Trudeau’s resignation, Canadians prepare to elect their next leader, with Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre ...
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Liberal Leader Mark Carney ran a disciplined campaign in his trial-by-fire electionMark Carney’s election campaign came full circle on April 26 when he returned to a weedy empty lot in Windsor, Ont., where, a ...
More than seven million Canadians have already cast early votes in a record turnout. Polls open on Monday starting at 7:00 ...
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