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Canadian Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre lost his seat after having held his district since 2004, as did New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh.
Poilievre’s narrative is that the campaign was a success. He is no Andrew Scheer or Erin O’Toole, who lost to Justin ...
Populist Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre — in the lead until U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at Canada with a trade ...
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre lost his own seat in Canada's election, official results showed, despite his party ...
Pierre Poilievre Bursts In Anger Against Trump; Vows Fight Against U.S. Under Mark Carney Euclid is a six-year mission by the ...
Canada’s Liberals are celebrating election victory in a stunning turn of fortune. The country won't know until later Tuesday ...
The shape of the next Liberal government is becoming clearer as ballot counting continues after a historic election day in ...
Mark Carney led the Liberals to victory on Monday, CTV News declared, in an election dominated by issues like affordability, ...
As the federal Conservatives assess a campaign that saw leader Pierre Poilievre lose his Ottawa-area seat of Carleton, they ...
Brandon University Prof. Kelly Saunders says the election of another minority government may not have been the definitive statement some voters had hoped for.
Exit polls conducted by Ipsos found older Canadians went for the Liberals due to U.S. issues, while younger Canadians took their affordability concerns to the Conservatives.