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The key question centres on the possible effects of this Quebec-heavy contingent in the Carney government, both in terms of ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's path back to the House of Commons runs through a rural Alberta riding that has become ...
A new Ipsos poll for Global News found growing majorities of Canadians remain angry toward the United States, while Canadian ...
OTTAWA — Pierre Poilievre has chosen one of the safest possible places to make his return to the House of Commons — but the ...
Canadians are proud to be Canadian — a huge majority declare it — even with concerns of affordability, what it means to be ...
A new Angus Reid poll says seven in 10 Canadians, or 72%, say that Canada offers a good quality of life. Meanwhile, 23% ...
FORMER Private Sector Commission (PSC) observer Christopher Nascimento took the stand on Monday in the ongoing election fraud ...
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox continues to enjoy majority support among registered voters in the state, according to a new/Hinckley ...
It’s a Monday night in June and hundreds have braved the haze of Canadian wildfires to gather in a cavernous sports facility in the city of Red Deer, Alberta.
This poll had Sherrill with a 51% to 38% lead over Ciattarelli, with 12% of the sample group undecided. Respondents who expected to vote in the election numbered at 576 people.
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Much like a quarter century ago in the United States, the recent Canadian election, basically a series of over 330 separate elections in each legislative “riding” (equivalent to an American ...