President Trump has turned Canada into a punching bag. In response, a Canadian boycott on U.S. goods is gaining ground.
As the leadership race heats up, two of the front-runners made campaign swings to British Columbia, where they spoke with Focus BC about their vision for the country.
The former governor of the Bank of Canada fled Canada for the same role at the Bank of England, shortly after media reports indicated the Liberal party had courted him as a potential leader in 2012.
Carney addressed President Donald Trump's plan to make Canada the 51st state as well as his ongoing tariff threats.
The NDP's national campaign director has sent a memo to all candidates and campaign staff warning them to be prepared for a ...
Canadian politicians are trying to tap into growing nationalist sentiment amid US President Donald Trump’s threats.
Hepting writes: "Did you know that in England he [Carney] was known by several nicknames, including 'Mark Carnage,' 'the unreliable boyfriend' and 'Circus Carney.' Yup, we should all feel comfortable ...
The former deputy prime minister recently spoke about everything from Canada's to sovereignty to her favourite "romantasy" ...
The outcome of this race will define the Liberal Party’s future and its ability to resonate with Canadians across the country.
The sense that the Liberals need to be consigned to the penalty box remains strong and may be a decisive factor in the coming ...
There were several moments when federal Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney drew cheers and applause from a crowd of more ...
In Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, this election is the first time in decades that voters won’t have an instantly recognizable ...
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