Trudeau’s team looks to push reset after a difficult spring, while facing a re-energized Conservative Party at a time when Canadians want change in Ottawa.
Will Trudeau’s cabinet shuffle be enough for Canadians wanting ‘something new’?
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Manitoba Liberals say they’ll pay half the cost of landfill search if elected
Premier Heather Stefanson has said the Progressive Conservative government would not support a search of the privately owned Prairie Green Landfill north of Winnipeg.
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‘Who is Pierre?’ Conservative ad blitz aims to re-introduce Poilievre to voters
A kinder, gentler image of Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will be on display in a $3 million ad blitz set to launch on Tuesday.
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Trudeau says affordability crisis is top priority at P.E.I cabinet retreat
It's expected the housing crisis will be the central topic for ministers as they sit down to discuss their government's priorities.
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Manitoba Liberal platform contains new spending, higher taxes for some people
The Manitoba Liberal Party has released its full campaign platform, which includes roughly $1 billion in new spending and higher taxes for some income earners and property owners.
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Trudeau government’s own polling program is saying it’s in trouble
Nearly 24,000 were polled and a healthy majority gave the Trudeau government a failing grade for the way it was handling the economy, climate change and Indigenous issues.
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Health care and Doug Ford dominate final Ontario Liberal leadership debate
Health care and strategies for taking down Premier Doug Ford in the next election dominated the final Ontario Liberal Party leadership debate held Sunday in Brampton, Ont.
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Liberal MPs meeting in Ottawa before Parliament resumes. What’s on the agenda?
Liberal MPs are meeting in Ottawa this week to brainstorm party strategies before the House of Commons resumes sitting on Monday.
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Federal minimum wage set to increase April 1. Who gets the pay bump?
Canada is increasing the federal minimum wage to $17.30 per hour on April 1.
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Toronto police intervene as pro-Palestinian protesters gather at Liberal fundraiser
Toronto police made an arrest on Friday as a crowd of pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied outside a Liberal party fundraiser. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in attendance.
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