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Elections Canada says its decision to switch to a write-in ballot for an Alberta by-election where Conservative Leader Pierre ...
The Aug. 18 by-election in Alberta’s Battle River-Crowfoot is the fourth time that Mr. Banks will be a candidate as part of ...
With Canada in a caretaker government, bureaucrats weighed the potential 'sensitivities' of acting during a federal election ...
Elections Canada has hired security guards in advance of this month's byelection in Battle River-Crowfoot, candidates were ...
Several Elections Canada workers in a newly reconfigured Nova Scotia riding say a number of issues made April's voting ...
Trump directly inserted himself into Canada’s election day, April 28, as a quasi-candidate when he posted on social media that the "Great people of Canada" should "elect the man who has the ...
Ms. Kurl is the president of the Angus Reid Institute, Canada’s nonpartisan, nonprofit polling organization. This week Canada’s Liberal Party pulled off an improbable, come-from-way-behind ...
Trump reinserted himself into Canada’s election during a signing ceremony inside the Oval Office, saying Canada “would cease to exist as a country” if the U.S. stopped buying its goods.
Canada's Liberal Party and Prime Minister Mark Carney projected to stay in power President Donald Trump injected himself into the race with his tariffs on Canadian imports and repeatedly saying ...
Mark Carney, Canada’s “freshly minted prime minister”, has Donald Trump to thank for putting him there, says The Times. “As a Lazarus act”, he “takes some beating”. Carney (Harvard ...
Elections have consequences, and sometimes they come rather swiftly. In the case of the recent federal election, the consequence that is now looming in Canada is the breakup of the nation.
This is not meant to be a re-hash of the Aus and Canada election threads, but a question of broader consequences. I can't speak for Canada, but in Aus Trump wasn't a decisive factor IMO.