Sign the card for Charles Sousa Following the important Mississauga-Lakeshore by-election, in which voters said no to Pierre Poilievre’s irresponsible policies and chose to move Canada forward, we are pleased to welcome Charles Sousa to the Liberal team in Ottawa.
A law clinic in Ontario argues that Ottawa is contradicting itself by wanting to welcome more French-speaking immigrants elsewhere than Quebec, while denying access to French-speakers who are at a border crossing to seek asylum. This is how the Roy
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Sample more than 3,500 sweets per month for an annual salary of 100,000 Canadian dollars (77,000 euros), all from his couch. Here’s an enticing job posting from Candy Funhouse, a Canadian online candy store looking for a new ‘Candy General
The fact that the videos of Pierre Poilevre A hidden hashtag that until recently referenced anti-women movements is “completely indecent” for a Canadian politician, the prime minister has accused Justin Trudeau. “The Conservative leader deliberately used his videos to appeal
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Since the defeat of the Conservative Party of Canada in the September 2021 federal election, major disagreements have been voiced within the Conservative family on several issues. The bitter tone of the leadership debates over the past two weeks is
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About 675,000 members registered to vote for a new leader, according to the federal conservatives, a staggering number that the conservatives say represents an all-time high for any political party in the federal government. The party sent a preliminary electoral