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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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Freeland projected to win University-Rosedale in Toronto

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Liberal Chrystia Freeland has been projected to win a seat in Parliament in Ontario’s University-Rosedale riding.
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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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Federal leaders react to deadly car-ramming incident at Vancouver festival

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Prime Minister Mark Carney said all Canadians are mourning after the driver of an SUV drove into a crowd at a Filipino Canadian street festival Saturday. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was at the Lapu Lapu Day festival just minutes before it...
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Answering your leadership debate questions

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CBC News’ Jonathan Gatehouse answered your questions about the confusion in the leadership debates on party eligibility and what may happen to the carbon tax.
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Poilievre slams Liberal platform, promises to 'axe the inflation tax'

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre still hasn't released a costed platform outlining his vision for the country, but says it's coming 'soon.' On Sunday, Poilievre took aim at the Liberal platform, saying he would ‘axe the inflation tax.’
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Nearly 2 million voted Friday in record turnout, Elections Canada announces

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Elections Canada says preliminary estimates show that nearly two million Canadians voted Friday, the first day of advance polls. Representatives of the non-partisan agency said that's a record turnout.
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Indigenous issues ‘pushed to the back’ of campaign, says first-time voter

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Kris Moore, a first-time Indigenous voter, says she feels leaders are ‘side-stepping’ Indigenous issues. During the leaders' debates, one each in French and English, an Indigenous segment was not included.Read more:...
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Advance polls open across the country

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With just 10 days to go until election day, advance polls open Friday across the country for those who want to vote before April 28. Registered voters can cast an early ballot at their assigned polling station between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m....
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Liberal platform promises $130B in new spending over 4 years

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The Liberal Party of Canada is promising to roll out almost $130 billion in new spending over the next four years that, when combined with existing spending, will add $225 billion to the federal debt.Read more:...
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NDP unveils costed platform, Poilievre pitches mandatory addiction treatment

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On Saturday, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh announced his party’s costed platform, while Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made an announcement on what he would do to tackle the fentanyl crisis.Read more:...
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Saturday election announcements included costed platforms, mandatory addiction treatment

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On Saturday, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh both announced their parties costed platforms. Additionally, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made an announcement on what he would do to tackle the fentanyl...
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She lost a daughter to the fentanyl crisis. Are the parties doing enough to address it?

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On Saturday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said he would empower judges to order drug treatment instead of prison sentences in some cases. Heather Balfour, a mother who lost her daughter to fentanyl poisoning, says all parties...
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What to watch for in the final week of the campaign

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Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and the election panel — former Liberal cabinet minister Mary Ng, former Conservative cabinet minister Lisa Raitt and former NDP MP Nathan Cullen — talk about the last days of the federal...
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Record 7.3M Canadians voted in advance polling. What it all means | Hanomansing Tonight

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An estimated 7.3 million Canadians — a record — took advantage of advance polls and cast their ballots over the long weekend, according to Elections Canada. Éric Grenier, the founder of The Writ who runs CBC’s Poll Tracker, explains what...
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Funding, support for new nurses should be priority, says first-time voter

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Eyasu Yakob, a first-time voter and nursing student from Edmonton, says discussion around funding and support for new graduates should be a top priority this federal election. Yakob hopes to see party leaders draw more attention to the...
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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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What are the federal parties saying about gun control?

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École Polytechnique massacre survivors and advocates from PolyRemembers examined gun control commitments by all federal parties and say voters should be informed for the sake of public safety. The number of gun licence applicants —...
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Eby "concerned about trend lines" after explosion at Bowinn Ma's constituency office

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R.C.M.P. are investigating after an explosive device went off outside BC Infrastructure Minister Bowinn Ma's constituency office in North Vancouver on Friday. U.B.C. political scientist Stewart Prest brings the larger context around the...
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Eby 'concerned about trend lines' after explosion at Bowinn Ma's constituency office

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Premier David Eby is calling an incident involving an explosive device at NDP MLA Bowinn Ma's constituency office in North Vancouver "profoundly concerning and troubling." UBC professor Stewart Prest spoke to CBC’s Stephen Quinn about...
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Canadian auto exports to U.S. plunged in April

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Prime Minister Mark Carney met with representatives of Canada's major automakers on Wednesday, as data from April revealed that Canada's auto exports to the U.S. dropped by 23 per cent.
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They’re young, male and swinging conservative

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There’s been a growing divide in the last four years between how young women and young men identify politically. CBC’s Jonathan Montpetit breaks down why more young men are leaning conservative and how it’s reshaping the landscape ahead...
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How Canadians could feel the impact of the latest round of tariffs

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U.S. President Donald Trump will announce new 'reciprocal' tariffs on U.S. trading partners, including Canada, on Wednesday afternoon. As workers and industries brace for the latest round of tariffs, the CBC's Peter Armstrong discusses...