Don’t bet on John Rustad going away any time soon, despite the B.C. Conservative party chaos and his leadership failures.
Government has warned of the possibility of a snap election unless at least one other party steps forward to allow approval of the budget ...
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Quebec Is a Lot More Canadian Than Separatists Want to Admit
Polls show a growing affection for the country, even as the Parti Québécois leads the province The post Quebec Is a Lot More ...
The survey, conducted on Oct. 21 by the Harris Poll Canada, found that although all age groups are worried about AI-generated ...
“Teachers are viewed as responsible and credible, while the government faces mounting reputational challenges,” according to ...
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“If It Stays like This, They’re Going to Win!”: The 1995 Referendum That Nearly Ended Canada
Inside the moment a Montreal journalist realized Quebec might actually leave the country and tried to warn everyone ...
The last Canadian budget, introduced in April 2024 under Justin Trudeau, had $535 billion in total spending and a $39.8 ...
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Yukon awaits results of election, non-binding plebiscite on electoral reform
Polls have closed in Yukon's territorial election, where voters could elect their first premier born in the territory and ...
Vassy Kapelos said it’s unlikely that Mark Carney’s first budget will fail to pass and trigger a winter election, but ...
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IG deploys new CP to oversee security for Anambra gov poll
The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has deployed CP Abayomi Shogunle as the Commissioner of Police to take charge of policing in Anambra ...
First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version ...
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