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OTTAWA — Canada’s Liberals have received another boost in voter support after Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent tour to China and Davos, Switzerland, with nearly half of Canadians now saying they would likely vote Liberal if a federal election were held today.
There is a familiar Ottawa reflex that kicks in whenever a prime minister enjoys a bump in the polls: call an election before the mood changes. Bank the goodwill. Lock in a majority. Worry about the
Premier François Legault became Canada’s most popular provincial leader during the pandemic thanks to his reassuring, avuncular persona. But missteps sank his hopes for a third term.
(Dave Chan/AFP/AFP) Canada's government survived a confidence vote on Monday as parliament narrowly passed a budget Prime Minister Mark Carney said will strengthen an economy threatened by US tariffs. The minority Liberal government faced collapse over the ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford stepped into Quebec politics Wednesday, suggesting that the election of a separatist party in the upcoming Quebec election would be a "disaster."
Ipsos said for about half of separatist supporters, independence is more a political message to Ottawa than a plan they are prepared to suffer costs and sacrifices to achieve.