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'It's time to get serious,' Carney says after byelection sweep delivers him a majority government

'It's time to get serious,' Carney says after byelection sweep delivers him a majority government

PM says immediate focus will be on passing affordability, home construction measures. Prime Minister Mark Carney says he will use his newly won majority to push through legislation that the opposition parties have stymied in recent years, saying his immediate focus will be quickly passing affordability measures and a bill designed to turbocharge home construction. The Liberal candidates in two...

Federal spring economic update to be tabled April 28: Champagne

Federal spring economic update to be tabled April 28: Champagne

The federal government is set to table its spring economic update on April 28, the one-year anniversary of the Liberals’ general election win, Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne told the House of Commons Tuesday. It will be Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first since his cabinet flipped the release schedule for its budgets and fiscal updates. The document will give the latest...

Carney government to temporarily suspend federal gas tax starting next week

Carney government to temporarily suspend federal gas tax starting next week

The federal government is set to temporarily suspend the federal fuel excise tax on gas and diesel starting next week. Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement in Ottawa on Tuesday, just hours after his government secured a majority through three byelection wins. The suspension will come into effect on April 20 and last until Sept. 7, and it comes...

Carney clinches slim majority in byelections, but ‘lacklustre’ Conservative showing makes time ripe to ‘hunt’ floor crossers, say politicos

Carney clinches slim majority in byelections, but ‘lacklustre’ Conservative showing makes time ripe to ‘hunt’ floor crossers, say politicos

Prime Minister Mark Carney has turned his minority government into a majority with two seats to spare after sweeping two Ontario byelections and narrowly winning a Quebec contest, but the Liberals are likely pushing for a “four- or five-seat cushion” while their popularity lasts and Conservatives pull fewer votes, says a Liberal strategist. “A one or two seat majority today...

Pierre Poilievre not expecting Conservative caucus revolt after latest defection, source says

Pierre Poilievre not expecting Conservative caucus revolt after latest defection, source says

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre does not expect his MPs to confront him with demands to step down at Wednesday’s caucus meeting, or any formal move to invoke caucus powers to trigger a secret ballot vote that could end his leadership, the Star has learned. A senior Conservative strategist and party insider, granted anonymity to speak freely, said last week’s surprise...

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Liberals Lead by 13 Points as Economic Anxiety Rises

Liberals Lead by 13 Points as Economic Anxiety Rises

The Liberals hold a 13-point lead, and Mr Carney is the preferred prime minister. The economic picture is darkening fast: concern over jobs and the economy has risen nearly five points in a month, inflation worry is up and anxieties about Trump and America has dropped to the third most important national issue.

Federal Tracker: Liberals Hold 10-Point Lead

Federal Tracker: Liberals Hold 10-Point Lead

The latest Weekly Federal Tracker rom Liaison Strategies shows the Liberal Party maintaining a steady 10-percentage-point lead over the Conservatives, bolstered by high approval ratings for Prime Minister Mark Carney and significant leads in key regions like Ontario and the Prairies. If a federal election were held today the Liberals would receive 43% of the vote, followed by the Conservatives...



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Earthquake rattles Ottawa area

Earthquake rattles Ottawa area

An earthquake rattled Ottawa, eastern Ontario and western Quebec during the lunch hour Tuesday afternoon.

Carney promises collaboration, substantive debate in majority Parliament

Carney promises collaboration, substantive debate in majority Parliament

The morning after the Liberals secured a majority government, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canadians can expect Parliament to be more substantive and less performative. "There's a difference between real testimony, real substance, getting to issues, debating aspects of law, advancing -- that's the job of parliamentarians -- and showboating," he said. The governing party held seats in three byelections...

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Ontario transportation minister: This is why we are taking over Billy Bishop

Ontario transportation minister: This is why we are taking over Billy Bishop

There has been a lot of debate in recent weeks about the province’s decision to take over the City of Toronto’s role in the agreement governing Billy Bishop Airport and to acquire the city-owned lands at the airport. Some have asked why the province would take such a step. The answer is that Billy Bishop is a critical piece of...



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How Canada Fell in Love with Mark Carney

How Canada Fell in Love with Mark Carney

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney won three byelections Monday night, giving him a majority government and a free hand to further remake the government he inherited from Justin Trudeau.

What Pierre Poilievre Is (Probably) Really Feeling This Morning
Why Liberal Terrebonne win could push more Conservative MPs to flee

Why Liberal Terrebonne win could push more Conservative MPs to flee

Tories worry that Carney has reshaped politics in Quebec

What I Learned at the Liberal Convention as Carney Clinches His Majority

What I Learned at the Liberal Convention as Carney Clinches His Majority

LIBERAL PARTY MEMBERS milled, decked in red lanyards, taking photos. “Welcome to Libcon2026” read a banner high on the wall at the top of the escalators in Montreal’s Palais des congrès. On a merch table nearby lay piles of red shirts and crewnecks, emblazoned with the Liberal logo. Two rows of black hats were amongst the items. The words “Canada...

Mark Carney gets the gift of more time

Mark Carney gets the gift of more time

Mark Carney didn’t just get a majority on Monday night — he also won the precious political commodity of time.

Mark Carney enters his majority era

Mark Carney enters his majority era

Byelections give the Liberals one of the most remarkable majorities in Parliament's history. There have been a total of 24 prime ministers in Canada's history, but before Monday night only 13 could claim to have led their party to a majority of seats in the House of Commons. Mark Carney is now the 14th to do it.



By-elections start Phase 2 of the Carney government

By-elections start Phase 2 of the Carney government

The second phase of Mark Carney’s government now begins. It has a majority in the House of Commons, and that allows it to look further ahead. In the year since winning a general election on the hustings, Mr. Carney’s Liberals have campaigned by other means. They have juggled expectations higher and higher – adding onto Mr. Carney’s narrative about an...

Mark Carney’s Technocrat Groundswell

Mark Carney’s Technocrat Groundswell

As Mark Carney celebrates a belated majority victory nearly a year after his election as prime minister, he can once again thank Donald J. Trump, along with the voters of University-Rosedale, Scarborough Southwest, and Terrebonne. Of all the improbable outcomes Trump’s presidency has rationalized, Canada’s pro-technocrat groundswell of floor-crossers and byelection voters is among the most interesting, and least dystopian...

Get ready for Mark Carney unencumbered

Get ready for Mark Carney unencumbered

Prime Minister Mark Carney has secured the first Liberal government since 2019. That’s right — in case you hadn’t noticed, Canada has been operating under minority governments for seven years. Two were won by Justin Trudeau in 2019 and 2021, one by Carney in 2025. Trudeau’s minorities necessitated significant compromise with the NDP; from 2021 until the fall of 2024...

The end of Orbán’s rule is a blow to MAGA — and the start of something new

The end of Orbán’s rule is a blow to MAGA — and the start of something new

On Sunday, after 16 straight years of hoarding power and money, the authoritarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lost one of the last things in Hungary he’d allowed to remain free: the election. He lost with everything behind him but the Hungarian people. He had the judiciary, every level of which he’d stacked with loyalists and, in some cases, created out...

The illiberal right's expansion just suffered a serious setback

The illiberal right's expansion just suffered a serious setback

The global expansion of the illiberal right has been so seemingly inexorable that the victory of a democratic centre-right leader in Hungary, after 16 years of “electoral autocracy,” still seems implausible.

Mark Carney’s Liberals are branding themselves as the beyond-politics party

Mark Carney’s Liberals are branding themselves as the beyond-politics party

The federal Liberals are now the strongest party in the country, as was amply on display at their convention in Montreal over the weekend. It’s not their politics that have put them there, as was also clear in Montreal. It’s the absence of politics — the ability to shape-shift into a force that can’t be pinned down as right or...



Harper Conservatism is passé, and so is Poilievre

Harper Conservatism is passé, and so is Poilievre

Pierre Poilievre has flunked the most basic test for any leader, advancing his party's prospects to portray it as a government-in-waiting. But it will be waiting a long time under the status quo. Admittedly, part of the reason that the CPC has set up permanent residence in the political wilderness has to do with the current prime minister.

On verge of a majority, Carney offers reassurance and a measure of caution

On verge of a majority, Carney offers reassurance and a measure of caution

Amid the floor-crossing, Liberals may have needed to hear a salute to their party. At a moment of celebration and on the eve of potentially even greater triumph, Prime Minister Mark Carney offered a brief note of caution. "Just over a year ago, in the midst of a blizzard ... we started down the road to make the best country...

Liberals celebrate imminent majority with a touch of old hubris

Liberals celebrate imminent majority with a touch of old hubris

The buzz at the Liberal convention over the weekend was all about floor-crossers. On Friday morning, there was a rumour circulating that Prime Minister Mark Carney would show up unexpectedly to unveil another, freshly recruited Conservative to follow the surprise defection of Marilyn Gladu. Later, there was scuttlebutt that Mr. Carney might show up on Saturday with two or three.

Will Playing the Carney Card Help Fréchette win the Quebec Election?

Will Playing the Carney Card Help Fréchette win the Quebec Election?

As Quebecers prepare for an election in early October, the dramatis personae of what will be a very political summer — from the beaches of Gaspésie to the Festival Western de Ste-Tite — was filled-in with another major party leader on Sunday. Christine Fréchette, 56, a former minister in the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government of outgoing premier François Legault...

Make no mistake, securing a majority is worth it for Carney. But it comes with its own host of challenges

Make no mistake, securing a majority is worth it for Carney. But it comes with its own host of challenges

By the time this column appears in print, the Liberal party will have wrapped up its convention in Montreal.

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Three by-elections, a floor-crosser and the week we learned that anyone can come and anyone can go

Three by-elections, a floor-crosser and the week we learned that anyone can come and anyone can go

This was supposed to be a column about the trio of by-elections in a few days that would have delivered the Liberals to the balmy climes of MajorityLand – if everything went exactly right for them, that is. But then, Marilyn Gladu decided to make Wednesday the most exciting day of the week. The Sarnia, Ont. MP was elected four...

For a party once thought endangered, the Liberals are enjoying a surprising afterlife

For a party once thought endangered, the Liberals are enjoying a surprising afterlife

Supporters of the Liberal Party of Canada had much to celebrate in Montreal this weekend. For one thing, the party is on the verge of commanding another majority in the House of Commons. Sixteen months ago that seemed implausible, bordering on inconceivable. For another, it continues to exist as a significant presence in Canadian politics. Fifteen years ago that seemed...

Mark Carney’s grip on the Liberal party is on full display in Montreal

Mark Carney’s grip on the Liberal party is on full display in Montreal

Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to follow in Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s footsteps and strip the ability of his party’s members across the country to weigh-in on his leadership should he fail to win the next election. It’s the latest demonstration of Carney’s grip on the Liberal party, which was on full display Friday during the Grits’ national convention in...

Political Pulse: How will Marilyn Gladu fit into the Liberal caucus?

Political Pulse: How will Marilyn Gladu fit into the Liberal caucus?

As Prime Minister Mark Carney accepts a fifth floor-crosser into the Liberal caucus from across the political spectrum, how big is too big of a tent? The Political Panel weighs in on how floor-crossers are shaking up the dynamics on Parliament Hill.

If this Keeps Up, Carney Could be Headed for a National Unity Government

If this Keeps Up, Carney Could be Headed for a National Unity Government

Politicians who worry that the newest Conservative convert to Mark Carney’s Liberals will hold right-wing policy views that are incompatible with the government’s social policy positions have not yet recognized what’s going on. They rightly perceive that Sarnia Member of Parliament Marilyn Gladu has held views on abortion, same-sex marriage, vaccination mandates and other policies that are counter to what...

Unhappy Conservatives shouldn’t defect to Carney’s Liberals — they should replace Poilievre

Unhappy Conservatives shouldn’t defect to Carney’s Liberals — they should replace Poilievre

It’s like déjà vu all over again. Yet another Conservative MP, uncomfortable with the direction of the party or doubtful about its electoral prospects, has decamped to the Liberals. The fourth floor crossing from the CPC in six months — with more MPs reportedly considering the move.

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PM Mark Carney’s majority is official: what it means for Parliament

PM Mark Carney’s majority is official: what it means for Parliament

Today is the first day Prime Minister Mark Carney will be heading to Parliament Hill with his newly minted majority government. Winning all three seats that were up for grabs in Monday’s byelections, the federal Liberals are entering a new era. What will this mean for federal political dynamics, the timing of the next federal election, and passing policy? Here’s...

Peter MacKay says floor-crossings are a 'body blow,' as poaching attempts continue on Parliament Hill

Peter MacKay says floor-crossings are a 'body blow,' as poaching attempts continue on Parliament Hill

A former Conservative cabinet minister who is no stranger to floor-crossings says Pierre Poilievre ought to “double his efforts” in the wake of a fourth member crossing the floor to join the Liberals — a move that now leaves him more exposed. Peter MacKay, a co-founder of the Conservative party after having led the former Progressive Conservatives before it merged...

Tatiana Auguste returning to Parliament Hill after winning tight Terrebonne race

Tatiana Auguste returning to Parliament Hill after winning tight Terrebonne race

Tatiana Auguste is returning to the House of Commons after winning a hotly contested byelection for the Liberals in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne. The suburban riding near Montreal saw a rematch between Auguste and Bloc Quebecois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagne a year after it produced the closest result in the country in the last federal election. After a judicial recount...

Meet Danielle Martin, the new Liberal MP for University--Rosedale

Meet Danielle Martin, the new Liberal MP for University--Rosedale

Danielle Martin will soon head to the House of Commons after winning a byelection for the Liberals in the Toronto riding of University--Rosedale on Monday. A family physician, Martin has served as executive vice-president of Women's College Hospital. She has also led the department of family and community medicine at the University of Toronto. In 2014, Martin appeared before a...

Meet Doly Begum, the new Liberal MP for Scarborough Southwest

Meet Doly Begum, the new Liberal MP for Scarborough Southwest

Former New Democrat Doly Begum completed her political transformation Monday night by securing another seat for her new party in the House of Commons in a byelection in the Toronto-area riding of Scarborough Southwest. Her opponents included Conservative candidate Diana Filipova and NDP candidate Fatima Shaban. Begum represented Scarborough for more than seven years as a member of the Ontario...

Liberals win Terrebonne rematch after previous one-vote victory overturned

Liberals win Terrebonne rematch after previous one-vote victory overturned

Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste won the Terrebonne riding north of Montreal for the second time in a year Monday after her one-vote victory in 2025 was overturned by the courts. With all ballots counted, she led with 48.4 per cent of the vote compared to 46.8 for Bloc Quebecois candidate Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagne, securing a clean sweep in the evening's three...

Liberals set to form historic majority government after sweeping three byelections

Liberals set to form historic majority government after sweeping three byelections

It took nearly a full year and a handful of byelections and defections for Prime Minister Mark Carney to assemble enough members of Parliament to turn his minority government into a majority -- a feat that has never happened in Canadian politics before. The Liberals won in three byelections Monday, giving them 174 seats in the House of Commons. That...

Canadian Nationalist Party founder Travis Patron faces hate speech charge

Canadian Nationalist Party founder Travis Patron faces hate speech charge

The former leader of the Canadian Nationalist Party is facing a hate speech charge in Saskatchewan. RCMP say they received a report last year of hateful material being posted online in a public forum. Mounties say someone was wilfully promoting hatred against an identifiable group but did not elaborate.

BC United executives eye Conservative race, as donations still flow for dormant party

BC United executives eye Conservative race, as donations still flow for dormant party

It was a once-dominant force in British Columbia politics, but for more than a year and a half the party formerly known as the BC Liberals has been dormant -- at least in the public eye. Now, a scandal over dirty tricks in the run-up to the 2024 provincial election has put the party that changed its name to BC...

P.E.I. government tables budget with record $410-million deficit

P.E.I. government tables budget with record $410-million deficit

Prince Edward Island's finance minister has tabled a record deficit budget for the second year in a row. Jill Burridge introduced the 2026-27 budget in Charlottetown today with a $410-million deficit. It's more than double the $184-million deficit the Progressive Conservative government tabled last spring, which was a record at the time. This year, Premier Rob Lantz's government plans to...

Carney to announce affordability measures after securing majority in byelection wins - Measures will impact the federal fuel excise tax according to senior government source

Carney to announce affordability measures after securing majority in byelection wins - Measures will impact the federal fuel excise tax according to senior government source

Measures will impact the federal fuel excise tax according to senior government source. A day after sweeping three byelections in Ontario and Quebec that gave him a majority in the House of Commons, Prime Minister Mark Carney will try to give voters a reason to be reassured with the rising cost of living Tuesday by announcing new affordability measures. According...

Carney didn’t win a majority, he built one. Now comes the test.

Carney didn’t win a majority, he built one. Now comes the test.

One year after rescuing Canada’s Liberal Party from electoral disaster, Mark Carney has strengthened his hold on power. The rookie prime minister clinched a razor-thin majority in special elections on Monday night, bolstered by five defections during the past five months from progressive and conservative parties to the Liberals. Results are still being counted, but Liberal candidate Danielle Martin claimed...

PM Mark Carney’s Liberals win majority government after sweeping all 3 federal byelections

PM Mark Carney’s Liberals win majority government after sweeping all 3 federal byelections

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals secured a majority government after clinching all three federal byelections held on Monday night. Nearly a year after last April’s minority government win and on the heels of courting five opposition MPs to cross the floor, Carney’s grip on power just got tighter. In the Liberals’ first win of the night in University-Rosedale, Ont., candidate...

DRIPA pause won't be confidence vote, B.C. election prospect recedes

DRIPA pause won't be confidence vote, B.C. election prospect recedes

VICTORIA -- The prospect of an early election in British Columbia is receding after the government announced that legislation to suspend parts of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act will no longer be a confidence vote.

Quebec premier-designate Christine Frechette under tight deadline to redefine CAQ

Quebec premier-designate Christine Frechette under tight deadline to redefine CAQ

MONTREAL -- Quebec premier-designate Christine Frechette has a bit more than five months to make her party more appealing to Quebecers before the provincial elections.

Conservative MP tells reporters on hot mic, Liberals ‘trying to poach me’

Conservative MP tells reporters on hot mic, Liberals ‘trying to poach me’

Conservative member of Parliament Billy Morin says the Liberals are trying to get him to cross the floor, but he has no intention of leaving the Conservative caucus. Speaking on a hot mic before a press conference on Parliament Hill, Morin asked journalists unprompted: “Do you want to run a story on floor crossing?” When questioned if he would be...

Carney welcomes Hungary vote that shifts stance on Ukraine and democracy

Carney welcomes Hungary vote that shifts stance on Ukraine and democracy

Prime Minister Mark Carney is welcoming Hungary's shift toward supporting Ukraine and liberal democracy as voters ended 16 years of far-right government. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded defeat on Sunday, after running a government in Budapest that increasingly attacked media freedom, courts and universities. Orban was widely seen as the main impediment to European Union support for Ukraine against...

NDP pushing for ban on AI surveillance pricing as Lewis makes Parliament Hill debut

NDP pushing for ban on AI surveillance pricing as Lewis makes Parliament Hill debut

OTTAWA -- The NDP is expected to introduce a motion on Wednesday calling on the government to ban a practice known as surveillance pricing that New Democrats say is unfair to consumers.

As Carney eyes Liberal majority government, there are risks for him and Poilievre

As Carney eyes Liberal majority government, there are risks for him and Poilievre

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals could soon form a slim majority in the House of Commons if the party is able to make gains in three by-elections being held on Monday. The outcome of the races, two in the Toronto-area and one near Montreal, could solidify his hold on power, staving off a federal election until as late as...

The U.K. Tories need help. And they're turning to Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives for advice

The U.K. Tories need help. And they're turning to Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives for advice

Poilievre said that it's up to British conservatives to figure out their own issues.

Axworthy, Rock call on foreign affairs minister to do more to safeguard arms exports

Axworthy, Rock call on foreign affairs minister to do more to safeguard arms exports

Former senior Liberal cabinet ministers say they have "deep concern" about the federal government's decision not to pass legislation aiming to close what they consider a regulatory gap in arms exports. Former Liberal foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy and former justice minister and ambassador to the United Nations Allan Rock recently wrote a letter to Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand...

Do government ridings get more federal cash? Evidence is mixed

Do government ridings get more federal cash? Evidence is mixed

As she faced reporters for the first time after announcing herself as a Liberal, Marilyn Gladu seemed to hint that, as an MP on the government side of the House, her riding of Sarnia-Lambton-Bkejwanong would get access to government funding that it was not getting so long as she was a Conservative MP.

Voters head to polls in 3 federal byelections that could deliver majority Liberal government

Voters head to polls in 3 federal byelections that could deliver majority Liberal government

Voters in two Ontario ridings and one in Quebec will head to the polls on Monday for a slate of crucial federal byelections that could hand the Liberals a majority government — cementing their hold on power for the next few years. The Liberals need to win just one of those races to secure a razor-thin majority government. Because the...

Carney’s high-speed rail ‘very perilous territory’ for Liberals, say some pundits and pollsters

Carney’s high-speed rail ‘very perilous territory’ for Liberals, say some pundits and pollsters

Prime Minister Mark Carney government’s much-touted high-speed rail project, with an estimated cost of $60–$90 billion, carries significant political risk, according to political insiders, who say that instead of prioritizing this large-scale mega project, billed as one of Carney’s “nation-building” projects, the government should focus on intra-city transit initiatives that are more immediately relevant to Canadians. “When you sit down...

Christine Frechette awaits swearing-in as premier after winning CAQ leadership

Christine Frechette awaits swearing-in as premier after winning CAQ leadership

Quebec will soon have a new premier after former cabinet minister Christine Frechette was named leader of the governing Coalition Avenir Quebec on Sunday. She is to be sworn in before the Quebec legislature resumes early next month, but a date has not yet been set. Frechette defeated Bernard Drainville in the race to replace Francois Legault, who announced in...

'Tight race, but we can win': Liberals, Bloc give final push in Terrebonne

'Tight race, but we can win': Liberals, Bloc give final push in Terrebonne

The Liberals may be widely expected to walk away form Monday's three byelections with a clear majority, but the pressure is still on for them to fight for the hotly contested Terrebonne riding. Sunday marked the final day of campaigning before the parties rev up their get-out-the-vote efforts, and party organizers say it's all hands on deck. The Liberals have...

After 16 years in power, Hungary's Orbán concedes 'painful' election loss to rival Magyar

After 16 years in power, Hungary's Orbán concedes 'painful' election loss to rival Magyar

Record voter turnout delivered election result with global repercussions. Hungarian voters on Sunday ousted long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power, rejecting the authoritarian policies and global far-right movement that he embodied in favour of a pro-European challenger in a bombshell election result with global repercussions. Election victor Péter Magyar, a former Orbán loyalist who campaigned against...

Former Toronto mayor John Tory endorses Liberal candidate Doly Begum in Scarborough Southwest byelection

Former Toronto mayor John Tory endorses Liberal candidate Doly Begum in Scarborough Southwest byelection

Former Toronto mayor John Tory is backing Doly Begum, the former NDP MPP who recently defected to join the federal Liberals, in Monday’s Scarborough Southwest byelection. Tory, an independent who was once closely affiliated with the Progressive Conservatives, joined Begum on the campaign trail in Scarborough on Saturday morning.

Liberals will keep working across party lines even if byelections deliver majority: MacKinnon

Liberals will keep working across party lines even if byelections deliver majority: MacKinnon

Grits need to win just one of three races on Monday to secure a razor-thin majority. As the Liberals gear up for three federal byelections on Monday that could deliver them a majority government, House leader Steven MacKinnon says the government will "continue that impulse of working across party lines" even if it's not required to co-operate to pass legislation...

Liberals lead by 14, as a majority in every region approves of Carney government performance.

Liberals lead by 14, as a majority in every region approves of Carney government performance.

Our latest Spark Insights polling (Sample 4026, nationwide, online, April 4-8) finds the Liberals (46%) well ahead of the Conservatives (32%) buttressed by a 19 point lead in BC, a 17 point lead in Ontario, and 20 points ahead of the BQ in Quebec. Underpinning this support is wide approval (65%) of the government’s performance. Liberal governments have historically faced...



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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum takes firmer stance with Trump administration

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum takes firmer stance with Trump administration

MEXICO CITY (AP) -- The Mexican government on Tuesday protested the number of its citizens who have died in U.S. custody as President Claudia Sheinbaum pushes back against U.S. President Donald Trump 's policies on multiple fronts.

Postal Service union launches ad campaign promoting mail voting as Trump assails the method

Postal Service union launches ad campaign promoting mail voting as Trump assails the method

A major U.S. Postal Service union is launching a national TV ad campaign promoting voting by mail, stepping into a politically charged debate as skepticism about mail-in ballots has been raised by President Donald Trump and others.

Many US Catholics are dismayed by Trump's unprecedented broadside at the first American pope

Many US Catholics are dismayed by Trump's unprecedented broadside at the first American pope

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A majority of U.S. Catholic voters supported Donald Trump in his 2024 presidential victory. Yet across the broad Catholic political spectrum - even among conservative-leaning bishops - there is dismay over Trump's unprecedented verbal assault on the Pope Leo XIV, the first American to lead their church.

Project 2025 author Paul Dans drops primary challenge to Lindsey Graham in South Carolina

Project 2025 author Paul Dans drops primary challenge to Lindsey Graham in South Carolina

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Paul Dans, a chief architect of Project 2025, has shuttered his Republican primary challenge to Sen. Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, in a contest set to test the loyalties of President Donald Trump and his MAGA movement in this year's midterm election.

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Carney welcomes Hungary vote that shifts stance on Ukraine and democracy

Carney welcomes Hungary vote that shifts stance on Ukraine and democracy

Prime Minister Mark Carney is welcoming Hungary's shift toward supporting Ukraine and liberal democracy as voters ended 16 years of far-right government. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded defeat on Sunday, after running a government in Budapest that increasingly attacked media freedom, courts and universities. Orban was widely seen as the main impediment to European Union support for Ukraine against...

Axworthy, Rock call on foreign affairs minister to do more to safeguard arms exports

Axworthy, Rock call on foreign affairs minister to do more to safeguard arms exports

Former senior Liberal cabinet ministers say they have "deep concern" about the federal government's decision not to pass legislation aiming to close what they consider a regulatory gap in arms exports. Former Liberal foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy and former justice minister and ambassador to the United Nations Allan Rock recently wrote a letter to Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand...

After 16 years in power, Hungary's Orbán concedes 'painful' election loss to rival Magyar

After 16 years in power, Hungary's Orbán concedes 'painful' election loss to rival Magyar

Record voter turnout delivered election result with global repercussions. Hungarian voters on Sunday ousted long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power, rejecting the authoritarian policies and global far-right movement that he embodied in favour of a pro-European challenger in a bombshell election result with global repercussions. Election victor Péter Magyar, a former Orbán loyalist who campaigned against...

Trump says US will blockade Strait of Hormuz after Iran talks end without a deal - Trump suggests desalination plants, bridges are potential military targets

Trump says US will blockade Strait of Hormuz after Iran talks end without a deal - Trump suggests desalination plants, bridges are potential military targets

In marathon meetings this weekend, sources say the two sides were deadlocked over Tehran's nuclear program and control of the strait.

Canada condemns Israel for Lebanon strikes, calls on Hezbollah to disarm

Canada condemns Israel for Lebanon strikes, calls on Hezbollah to disarm

Canada is condemning Israel for striking Lebanon hours after an apparent ceasefire was struck in the Middle East conflict and is calling on Hezbollah to disarm in favour of diplomatic solutions. Despite an 11th-hour ceasefire announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday, Israel attacked Beirut on Wednesday in a renewed effort to strike at the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group...

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Negotiating with the United States Rarely Goes According to Plan. Contemporary Politicians Shouldn’t Lose Sight of 1911

Negotiating with the United States Rarely Goes According to Plan. Contemporary Politicians Shouldn’t Lose Sight of 1911

Free trade negotiations with the United States have always triggered acrimonious and deeply damaging debates in Canada and often exposed political miscalculations at the highest levels. During the 1911 federal election campaign, Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, running on a free trade platform, was denounced in Quebec as a traitor to the French and in Ontario as a traitor to...

Ford and Carney governments earmark $228 million for favoured workers and industries

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Complaining about access-to-info complaints

Complaining about access-to-info complaints

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office wants to bust up a monopoly. I think I’m the target. Let me explain. The Privy Council Office (PCO), home of the prime minister and cabinet, has been flooded with complaints about its failures to comply with the Access to Information Act.

Canada takes a big step toward troops in Iran war

Canada takes a big step toward troops in Iran war

Canadian troops may be only days away from deploying to the Middle East to aid the U.S.’s and Israel’s war on Iran. The latest indication is a joint statement expressing concern about Iran’s restriction of oil tankers through the narrow Strait of Hormuz signed by Prime Minister Mark Carney and NATO allies late in the week.

CRA's popular tax-amnesty program

CRA's popular tax-amnesty program

Canadians who have neglected to pay their taxes to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) have been coming forward in droves to take advantage of new amnesty rules.

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Moore Butts -- Why Does A Majority Make Such A Difference?

Moore Butts -- Why Does A Majority Make Such A Difference?

For a year the Liberals have been trying to cobble together a majority out of their election night minority. Now they seem to have attained one. What's the big deal? James Moore and Gerald Butts have their say on that, plus, AI and how we are simply just not ready for what is already here.

The Numbers: Liberals sweep byelections, secure majority

The Numbers: Liberals sweep byelections, secure majority

The Liberals swept all three byelections yesterday, winning as expected in University—Rosedale and Scarborough Southwest and prevailing in a close fight with the Bloc Québécois in Terrebonne. The three wins give Mark Carney a majority government, something the Liberals have not had since 2019. Meanwhile, the Conservative vote tanked across the board and the NDP had a small moral victory...

Mark Carney locks Liberal majority

Mark Carney locks Liberal majority

With last night’s byelection wins, Prime Minister Mark Carney is now leading a majority government. But after five floor crossers joined the Liberals, spanning from the NDP to the social conservative wing of the Conservative party, there are questions around what exactly that government stands for.

Is the United States Still The Leader of the Free World?

Is the United States Still The Leader of the Free World?

It's a great question and it comes from one of our listeners for our regular Monday conversation with Dr Janice Stein from the Munk School at the University of Toronto. That and a lot more, including how the Pope has entered the discussion about Trump.