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Annamie Paul elected leader of the federal Green Party | Sunday Scrum

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Green Party members have picked Toronto lawyer Annamie Paul as their next leader, making her the first Black permanent leader of a major federal political party in Canada and bringing to a close the year-long race to replace Elizabeth May.
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Ottawa at odds over reconvening Parliament during pandemic

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The government and the opposition parties have yet to reach an agreement about how to restart Parliament in an effective way that respects physical distancing restrictions as well.
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We plane-pooled': How Elizabeth May got to Saturday sitting of Parliament

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Green Party's Elizabeth May thanked Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer Saturday for offering her a ride to Ottawa on one of the federal government's Challenger jets.
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May on opposition meeting with Trudeau

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Green Party leader Elizabeth May spoke to reporters after attending a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet to discuss the Wetsuwet'n and Mohawk rail...
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Elizabeth May projected to win Saanich – Gulf Islands in B.C.

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Green Party Co-Leader Elizabeth May has been projected to win a seat in Parliament in B.C.’s Saanich – Gulf Islands.
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Carney dances to Down with Webster after election win

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Celebrating his second tenure as prime minister — Liberal Leader Mark Carney danced to the song he often ends his rallies with, Time to Win by Down with Webster.
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Sean Fraser projected to win Central Nova riding

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Liberal Sean Fraser is projected to win his riding of Central Nova in Nova Scotia after cancelling his plans to retire from politics.
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Leaders asked whether they could cut the GST

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet were all asked if they would cut the GST on homes or other areas to make life more affordable for...
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Singh targets Poilievre, Carney over GST break

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During open debate, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh challenged Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's vote against a GST break in 2024. Poilievre skipped responding to Singh and instead, turned his attention to Liberal Leader Mark Carney.
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Green Party dropped from official leaders' debates

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Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault will no longer be participating in the official leaders' debates, after the Leaders' Debates Commission rescinded the party's invitation for not running enough candidates.
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Fake news phishing scams part of interference threats: Election security task force

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Government of Canada representatives from the Security and Intelligence Threats to Elections (SITE) Task Force warned that they are monitoring fake news phishing scams on social media platforms targeting Canadians at a security briefing...
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Conservatives fear 'dysfunctional' campaign and 'civil war' in the party: sources

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As Conservative infighting over how the campaign is handling U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats spills into the open, sources within the party are describing a "dysfunctional" campaign with too much centralized power and poor...
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Singh questions Carney’s blind trust during housing announcement

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh made several housing-related announcements in Toronto about what his government would do if elected. Singh also questioned Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s blind trust, and his relationship with Brookfield.
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Conservatives aim to wrestle Vancouver Island away from NDP

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Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives are making a big push to win Vancouver Island from the NDP which currently holds six of seven federal seats, but that could change as the party sags in the polls.
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‘Knock it off,’ Poilievre tells Trump on tariffs

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In B.C., Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre told Trump to 'knock it off' with tariffs, a line he has used regularly on the campaign trail.
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Federal leaders react to Trump, Carney call on tariffs

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre gave their thoughts on the apparent change of attitude from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding tariffs for Canada after his call with Prime Minister...
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Carney backs Paul Chiang despite ‘deeply offensive comments’

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney says Paul Chiang will remain a candidate under his banner, despite calls to drop the Markham-Unionville incumbent for suggesting people turn in a Conservative candidate to the Chinese consulate and collect a...
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Parties turn attention to affordable housing on campaign trail | Hanomansing Tonight

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre have all announced their signature housing plans. CBC News’s Ian Hanomansing asks a renter looking to buy if any of these proposals would help.
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Rural voter urges parties to represent all Canadians this election | Hanomansing Tonight

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Michelle Spencer from Pincher Creek, Alta., says she’s looking for a leader who will address the issues facing all Canadians. Spencer says both Liberal and Conservative parties are failing to bridge the rural-urban divide, adding that...
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Answering your election and misinformation questions | Hanomansing Tonight

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The head of Elections Canada says he has been in touch with social media platforms in an effort to address concerns about misinformation as Canada wades into an election campaign. Aengus Bridgman, an assistant professor at McGill...
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How these former MPs rate the first week of the campaign

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Eric Grenier, a poll tracker and founder of The Writ newsletter, about how public opinion has shifted in week one of the federal election campaign. Plus, a panel of former MPs...
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Jamil Jivani slams Doug Ford during fiery interview

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Jamil Jivani, the Conservative incumbent for Bowmanville-Oshawa North who is known for his friendship with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, is projected to win his seat. During an interview with CBC’s David Common, Jivani made some sharp...