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Liberal Party leader Mark Carney leads Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre in net favourability by 39 points.
Canada's temporary tariff relief is set to expire in six months, with officials signaling no guarantee of extension. Washington and Ottawa are due to begin trade talks in May, and there may be more ...
The main federal parties are campaigning in the Montreal area as their leaders get ready for the debates later this week — and the first face-to-face confrontation between Liberal Leader Mark Carney ...
Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a policy on training mid-level employees on technologies like AI, manufacturing, and construction. The former Trudeau advisor and Governor of Bank of ...
Conservative candidate for Prime Minister Pierre Poilievre speaks to reporters on his plan to stop senior citizens from getting scammed online. Poilievre is contesting Liberal Prime Minister Mark ...
But apparently there’s still hope on Wall Street: Goldman Sachs chief executive David Solomon is banking on Trump listening to companies in the end. China’s centralised authoritarian government, ...
The latest Nanos Research poll for CTV News shows Mark Carney and the Liberals gaining support, while Pierre Poilievre is not seeing the same rise in support.
With two weeks left to go in Canada’s federal election campaign, candidates from the riding of Malpeque in Prince Edward Island gathered in a Kensington school cafeteria to plead their cases as to why ...
Markets reacted on Tuesday to news that US President Donald Trump signaled a possible delay to auto tariffs, adding to market ...
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Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and ...
Many parents, child-care operators and advocates are hoping that whoever forms Canada's next government both maintains and expands the $10-a-day program, but a lack of clarity on election promises has ...