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Less talking, more listening: rookies say grassroots campaigns helped unseat high-profile incumbents
That’s what we were known for: being kind, being there, and helping people,' says incoming Ontario Liberal MP Emma Harrison.
From dusting off financial documents to preparing to welcome new ministers, there’s plenty of work to be done before King ...
Stalwart ministers who recently travelled with Prime Minister Mark Carney for a high-profile meeting with the American ...
Judicial Power in Policy Implementation in the Charter Era, one of five books shortlisted for this year's Donner Prize, the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will have to oversee a full-spectrum shift in how Canada approaches development, and a clear break ...
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One of the federal government’s most troubled access-to-information performers says it lost a memo nearly four-and-a-half ...
More than half of the re-elected Liberal incumbents increased their margins of victory, mostly at the expense of the New ...
The optics of Pierre Poilievre parachuting into a riding are delicate. When a leader loses their seat, it sends a clear ...
If Canada steps up now, we don’t just help individual scientists and express solidarity with them—we reaffirm our values as a ...
The 144-member caucus opted to enact the Reform Act rules, according to media reports, giving Conservative MPs the power to ...
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