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The Canadian Federal Election will take place in 2025 and the Conservative Party is a massive favorite following the resignation of Liberal PM Justin Trudeau.
Canadians vote in elections for the people they want to represent them in the House of Commons. In each election, voters may re-elect the same members of the House of Commons or choose new ones. Members of the House of Commons are also known as members of Parliament or MPs. Under legisl...
Even if the same party forms government, some members of parliament will be gone, and new ones will arrive. Cabinet ministers and government priorities shift. That’s a lot of change for “business as usual.” Use election time to take stock of your company, clients, and revenue. You’ll...
Furthermore, whilst Scottish interests have certainly been more successful internally than their Welsh counterparts, by reassessing the source of such power, we can see that it is overwhelmingly rooted in Scottish Liberal Democrat Members of Parliament, rather than fi...
The crossbench is made up of Members of Parliament (MPs) who do not belong to the governing Liberal-National Party Coalition (LNP) or Opposition Australian Labor Party (ALP). The six crossbenchers currently in Parliament hold the balance of power after the LNP lost its majority in October'...
The USA is the only country, apart from France, where a president can rule with a parliament, the majority of whose members do not belong to his own political party. Some Americans have the feeling that idealism has gone out of politics and that personal ambition and money have taken its ...
Snedden, McMahon, Whitlam and Gair– this 22-minute compilation of radio segments broadcast on the ABC’s “PM” program on November 27, 28 & 29, 1972, contains: Listen to the compilation (22m) the then Liberal Treasurer,Bill Snedden, commenting on the election of Norman Kirk’s Labor gov...
It reaffirms the federal commitment to continue discussions with the City of Ottawa to transfer a portion of Wellington Street, which runs in front of Parliament Hill, to the federal government. The goal is to mark the legal and geographic boundaries of the precinct and...
The Liberal government plans to provide more than $1 billion in low-cost loans, grants and student loan forgiveness to expand child care across Canada. Public service The federal workforce will shrink by about 5,000 full-time employees because of "natural attrition" over ...