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Former Conservative cabinet minister Peter MacKay isn't pointing the finger at Pierre Poilievre for the party's election loss, but he does think members of his team need to go.
A growing deficit is part of Carleton University's newly approved budget, as the anticipated $26-million shortfall in 2024-25 ...
OTTAWA — In the first weeks of the campaign, Liberal incumbent Helena Jaczek said decided voters she met at the doors were ...
The Conservative Party is grappling with why it fell short at the polls and how to rebuild for the next federal election ...
The prime minister will begin broad economic and security talks with President Trump next week and has set a timetable for ...
Conservatives in Canada are trading blame for Monday night's election loss, showing that Pierre Poilievre will need to heal ...
Local resident Mary-Jane Thompson is going to Queens Park on May 14, to try to save the Thessalon hospital. 'We must advocate ...
Federal and provincial Conservative leaders have exchanged public barbs, feeding into rumours of bad blood between the parties.
That tent may not be big enough to house both Houston, the Progressive Conservative premier of Nova Scotia, and federal ...
A recent candidate and former Conservative party president says waiting for the federal New Democrats to revive themselves is ...
If conservatives want future political success, their federal and provincial leaders will need to grasp the fact that they ...
Poilievre failed to adapt as the campaign unfolded, which cost him the election You can save this article by registering for ...