Now that the votes are in, the real work begins for Ontario’s political parties. None of the party leaders held a media ...
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Many years ago, political scientist George Perlin explained why, historically, the Liberal Party was so much better than the ...
The council forecast concluded that the B.C. economy will expand by 1.9 per cent in 2025, with steady economic growth of 2.0 ...
B.C.'s Finance Minister Brenda Bailey will present the NDP’s budget on Tuesday. It comes five months a provincial election ...
After a busy few months meeting with residents and organizations in my constituency, it’s time for me to return to the ...
After the vote, seat counts remained largely unchanged for the Progressive Conservative Party, NDP, and Green Party. The Liberals picked up a few seats to bring them back to official […] ...
A day after her government released its budget, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has hit the road to sell its perks. Alberta is projecting a $5.2-billion deficit, but is offering income tax cuts that ...
The Yukon's finance minister wants Canada to start winding down the consumer carbon levy in the territory in anticipation of ...
Departure of longtime NDP MPP Monique Taylor made the riding one of the city’s most interesting and competitive.
I’m not interested in running in another election against other progressives when we are competing with each other,” Waterloo ...
Niagara NDP incumbents Burch, Gates and Stevens increased their vote total from 2022 despite concerted Progressive ...
George Pirie was re-elected as MPP for Timmins in convincing fashion in Thursday’s provincial election with a 68.5 percent vote share, easily outpacing second place finisher Corey Lepage of the NDP.
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