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Canadians are casting their ballots today in a volatile election cycle shaped by U.S. President Donald Trump’s contentious trade acts and threats to Canada’s sovereignty.
Canadians were deciding Monday whether to extend the Liberal Party’s decade in power by picking new Prime Minister Mark ...
The Canadian election between conservative Mark Carney and populist opposition leader Pierre Poilievre was happening as ...
Trump’s truculence has infuriated many Canadians, leading many to cancel U.S. vacations, refuse to buy American goods and ...
A leading Canadian pollster said the country may see a "record turnout" in a competitive election between Prime Minister Mark ...
Before Trump took office, the Liberal Party of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau seemed destined for defeat — but polling ...
Canadians head to the polls Monday to choose a leader who must confront President Donald Trump’s hardball trade agenda in a country that sells the overwhelming majority […] ...
Canadians are going to the polls on Monday after an election campaign in which U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and ...
As Canadians vote today in a federal election that will determine who becomes the next Prime Minister of Canada, Conservative ...
Canadians will vote for a candidate from one of the political parties in their federal “riding,” or district. Whichever ...
The Trump administration’s meddling at the Department of Justice is part of a wider scheme to undermine any election he is ...
As of April 28 — the day of the snap election — betting platform Polymarket gave Mark Carney a 79% chance of becoming ...