See which Canadian political parties, candidates, and ballot initiatives match your beliefs based on the 2025 issues that are most important to you.
more than six times the original estimate of $5.4 billion in 2013. …another setback for a project that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expended significant political capital on. …The expansion, years behind schedule, is set to go into...
From Polls to Protests: The Search for a Trump-Like Political Movement in CanadaTrump could happen here, but where, exactly?--OTTAWA - When chants of "lock her up" -- an echo of...Levitz, Stephanie
the Dominion Elections Act (DEA). The DEA contained significant changes that brought lasting and positive impacts to the Canadian electoral system. Since 1867, according to the dean of electoral studies, political scientist John C. Courtney, our system has developed “from partisanship to professional...
OTTAWA — With only two years’ experience in politics, Quebec Immigration Minister Christine Fréchette may be a political upstart, but she seems to be the spearhead of Canada’s immigration policy. And now, with a mini cabinet shuffle likely on Thursday, François Legault could entrust her wi...
Latest Polls (view all) Now that President Trump is picking his cabinet and immediate staff to insulate him from the poor judgement of the Bureaucratic Class, while moving quickly to transition this Constitutional Republic unto a wise and sustainable direction: What is your immediate impression as ...
Canada's PM discusses divorce, Donald Trump, Taylor Swift and political woes with comedian Mark Critch in an interview recorded a week before Freeland's resignation with Video 3 days ago Canadian Politics NP Posted Get a dash of perspective along with the trending news of the day in a ver...
#71 Fall Political Preview Snap election this fall? Erin O'Who? How many jobs can Chrystia Freeland have? September 8, 2020 Subscribe Listen #70 Who’s Afraid of the COVID Alert App? Can you guess which OPPO host has downloaded the app? Citizen Lab’s Christopher Parsons joins us to ...
Mid-way through the rankings? Political leadership. Fifty-five per cent of Canadians surveyed said it was Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who makes them proud, compared to 42 per cent who feel the same about U.S. President Donald Trump. ...
Get more deep-dive National Post political coverage and analysis in your inbox with the Political Hack newsletter, where Ottawa bureau chief Stuart Thomson and political analyst Tasha Kheiriddin get at what’s really going on behind the scenes on Parliament Hill every Wednesday and Friday, exclusive...