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Poilievre calls for politicians to be protected after Charlie Kirk’s killing

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New ReviewConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for politicians in Canada to be protected after the shooting death of American conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, and reflecting on the serious threats his own family has faced in the...
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Pierre Poilievre wants to scrap temporary foreign workers program

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New ReviewConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre wants the federal government to axe the temporary foreign worker program. Speaking on Wednesday, Poilievre said the program has flooded the market with cheap labour and made it harder for young...
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Poilievre wants temporary foreign worker program axed

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New ReviewOpposition Leader Pierre Poilievre wants to scrap the temporary foreign worker program, saying it's taking jobs from young Canadians.
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Carney signals expansions for LNG, Montreal port

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Prime Minister Mark Carney says upgrades to ports in Montreal and Churchill, Man., could be on the list of major infrastructure projects fast-tracked by the federal government, as it aims to strengthen Canada's economy. Port expansions...
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The Breakdown | Air Canada cancellations + Young, male and conservative

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The National breaks down what travellers can do if they’re caught up in the Air Canada strike and what could happen next. Plus, what’s behind the shift among young men toward conservative politics.
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The riding of Battle River-Crowfoot, explained

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Canada’s next byelection is slated for Aug. 18 in the Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot. Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre is running in a bid to return to the House of Commons but now finds himself in an increasingly...
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Perceived front-runner Poilievre not running for Conservative leadership

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Perceived as a front-runner for the Conservative leadership, Pierre Poilievre announced he won’t enter the race.
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Manitoba pitches climate plan during cabinet retreat

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister made a pitch for his provincial climate plan to replace the federal carbon tax during the government’s cabinet retreat in Winnipeg.
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Rona Ambrose staying out of Conservative leadership race

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Former interim leader Rona Ambrose announced she is staying out of the Conservative leadership race.
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Peter MacKay enters Conservative leadership race

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Peter MacKay announced he’s officially entering the Conservative leadership race, while other faces from the party’s past are still deciding their future.
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John Crosbie: Political 'giant' remembered at state funeral

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Dignitaries, politicians, family and friends gathered in St. John's on Thursday for the state funeral for John Crosbie, a former provincial and federal minister, lieutenant-governor, and political icon in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Conservative leadership race officially underway

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As the Conservative leadership race officially gets underway, we look at the rules and who has put their name forward.
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Conservatives' leadership election details released

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The Conservative Party will select its new leader on June 27 in Toronto.
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Conservatives will pick new leader to replace Sheer on June 27

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The Conservative Party will select its new leader on June 27 in Toronto. The head of the party's leadership organizing committee says the overwhelming membership consensus favours a quick, efficient and transparent race to replace Andrew...
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Trudeau says national unity not at risk despite ‘real frustrations’

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says although there are “real frustrations” in parts of Canada, national unity is not at risk.
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Political moments and surprises of 2019 | Sunday Scrum

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A look back at a turbulent year in Canadian politics, including some of the top stories, politicians and surprises of 2019.
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Jody Wilson-Raybould won’t move out of minister’s office

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Jody Wilson-Raybould is refusing to move out of the suite of offices she used as a Liberal cabinet minister despite no longer being entitled to the space. The Independent MP calls the office space dispute “petty.”
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Scheer’s possible successors

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Several former leadership contenders are among the first politicians to publicly consider running to replace Andrew Scheer as Conservative leader.
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Jody Wilson-Raybould faces office eviction

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Jody Wilson-Raybould could be evicted from her offices if she doesn’t voluntarily give them up, the Speaker of the House says. Wilson-Raybould is refusing to move out of the suite of offices she used as a Liberal cabinet minister despite...
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Liberals confident about finances despite growing deficit

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau said the government is confident in its financial situation despite a larger-than-expected deficit pointing to a growing economy in his fall update.
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Morneau says he’s open to fiscal stabilization reform

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Finance Minister Bill Morneau told a meeting with his provincial counterparts he’s open to changing the Fiscal Stabilization Program, but wouldn’t commit to any specifics.
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Kenney pushes Trudeau on Western issues

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Alberta Premier Jason Kenney used meetings in Ottawa to push Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to move forward on Western issues like the TMX pipeline.
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What's new in latest North American trade deal

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It took years of negotiations, but the new NAFTA includes resolution on two sticking points: paths to lower drug prices and ways to enforce labour standards. But not all Canadian industries are happy with the deal.
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Why Scheer’s leadership crumbled and who might succeed him

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Andrew Scheer is resigning as Conservative leader after failing to win the last election. The National looks at why he resigned now, what comes next and who his replacement might be.