Carney's blunder was particularly poignant because he not only misnamed Provost during his speech but also diminished the significance of her advocacy. Provost has publicly stated that, despite the ...
First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter that throughout the 2025 election will be a daily digest of campaign ...
We look back thirty years after the police broke up Pollok Free State about the state of police powers and new authoritarian ...
Ford said he was taken by surprise at the announcement, which he said goes against the agreement he came to in Washington ...
Several people who immigrated from Russia to Canada reached out to Speakers Corner to say they’re being unfairly targeted by Canadian sanctions against Russia.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney says the blunders he made during the third day of campaigning were a case of expressing himself ...
The Liberal Party of Canada’s decision to bar former leadership candidate Chandra Arya from running as a Liberal in the 2025 ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney named the wrong school when championing his candidate Nathalie Provost, a gun-control activist and survivor of the Polytechnique massacre who he also misnamed, at a news ...
Mental health struggles are widespread, costing the Canadian economy over $50 billion annually, so it’s crucial to take ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney named the wrong school when championing his candidate Nathalie Provost, a gun-control activist and survivor of the Polytechnique massacre who he also misnamed, at a news ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney named the wrong university as the site of the 1989 Montreal massacre on Tuesday — and flubbed the ...
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