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Quebec Premier François Legault sparked indignation among hardcore Quebec sovereigntists last week by putting his own spin on ...
The average Canadian family will save $280 on their taxes next year from the Liberal government's planned income tax cut, the ...
Members of the Yukon Liberal Party will vote for their new party leader on Thursday night and with that, Yukon's next premier ...
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New Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez says he’ll run for seat in 2026 electionThe newly elected leader of the Quebec Liberals says he’ll wait until the 2026 provincial election to run for a seat in the ...
The average Canadian family will save $280 on their taxes next year from the Liberal government's planned income tax cut, the ...
Former federal MP Pablo Rodriguez has a lengthy checklist ahead of him as he works to unite Quebec’s Liberal Party under his ...
Pierre Poilievre’s effort to regain a seat in the House of Commons is set to begin in earnest with the formal resignation of ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion: Quebec Liberals pick Pablo Rodriguez. Brace for a return to sovereignty battles in QuebecFederalist former MP faces PQ’s hardline sovereigntist leader in potential revival of old quarrels about the province’s ...
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Liberal MP wants to see major projects bill amended, studied furtherLiberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith warned Tuesday that Parliament is hastily plowing ahead with the government's major projects ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford faced criticism in February after the PC Party appeared to disregard the government's caretaker convention with trips to the U.S. capital.
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India Today on MSNIce beneath the maple: How Modi's G7 visit signals a cautious reboot in India-Canada relationsThe tone is changing but trust is still on probation as India reciprocates overtures from a Canadian PM keen to chart a path ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNAnalysis: New Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez has his work cut out for himIn electing Rodriguez as leader Saturday, the party decided the former federal Liberal minister is the one to end its long walk in the political hinterland.
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