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Canada's main party leaders face off Wednesday in a debate that could prove pivotal ahead of this month's election, with Prime Minister Mark Carney's French language skills set to be tested.
The French-language debate will be held on Wednesday evening. The English-language version will follow the day after, just a ...
Leading up to the federal election, the Conservatives have repeatedly attacked Liberal Leader Mark Carney about his work at ...
Politics is bowing to Canada’s most popular sport as the French-language leaders’ debate was abruptly rescheduled to minimize ...
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Independent.ie on MSNMark Carney won’t tariff car firms that keep Canadian factories runningCanadian prime minister Mark Carney said his government will allow automakers to import US-manufactured cars and trucks without tariffs, as long as the companies keep making vehicles in Canada. The ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNCanada offers automakers tariff relief, Honda denies weighing moveOttawa on Tuesday offered tariff relief to automakers on condition they maintain production in Canada, fearing US President Donald Trump’s policies could trigger a flight of the key manufacturing ...
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Six Conservative MPs, including the party's deputy leader, disclosed last year they personally invested in companies related ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt denied any change in President Donald Trump's stance toward Canada since the the ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Carney stiffs Alberta, Danielle Smith holds her fire — for nowUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Poilievre says Liberals 'woke' on crime, promises to protect seniors from scamsConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre criticized what he called the Liberals' "woke criminal justice agenda" on Tuesday as he ...
The first of two official leaders’ debates before Canada’s April 28 federal election has been rescheduled so voters don’t skip it in favor of a hockey game.
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