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Politics

The 12-Point Gap: Carney Surges as Poilievre Faces a House Divided

Look at the numbers. Read the writing on the wall. Watch what's happening in Ottawa. We're witnessing a shift in Canadian politics that tells us something important about where this country is headed. The latest Liaison Strategies survey dropped this week, and the results are striking: Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals sit at 45% support nationwide, while Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives trail at 33%. That's a 12-point gap: the kind of […]

todayFebruary 23, 2026 1

Politics

Backroom Deals or Front-Door Realignment? Poilievre’s Fight for the Conservative Soul

Watch the House of Commons these days. Count the seats. Do the math. Three Conservative MPs have crossed the floor to join Mark Carney's Liberals in the past six weeks. Matt Jeneroux. Chris d'Entremont. Michael Ma. Three names that Pierre Poilievre probably mutters in his sleep. Three votes that inch the Liberals closer to that magic number: 170 seats. A majority government. And Poilievre? He's calling it what he always […]

todayFebruary 20, 2026 2

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Floor-Crossing Fallout: Can Matt Jeneroux Give Mark Carney a Majority?

Watch closely. When an Alberta Conservative MP crosses the floor to join Mark Carney's Liberals, you're watching more than just one politician switching teams. You're watching the tectonic plates of Canadian politics shift in real time. Matt Jeneroux: the MP for Edmonton Riverbend: just became the third Conservative to jump ship in three months. That's not a trend. That's a pattern. The Numbers Don't Lie (But They Tell an Interesting […]

todayFebruary 19, 2026 1

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Carney and Poilievre Clash Over Federal Fiscal Strategy

OTTAWA : Prime Minister Mark Carney and Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre are presenting Canadians with sharply contrasting visions for the country's economic future. The two leaders unveiled competing fiscal plans this week that differ on deficits, taxation, and government spending priorities. The debate marks one of the clearest policy divides since Carney took office. At stake: how Canada manages its fiscal situation while addressing affordability concerns affecting millions of households. […]

todayFebruary 18, 2026 1

Politics

Western Premiers Issue Joint Statement on National Unity and Resource Development

Western and northern premiers signed a memorandum of understanding Tuesday aimed at coordinating resource development and critical minerals strategy across the region, marking a significant step in interprovincial cooperation on economic policy. The agreement, finalized during meetings in Ottawa, brings together Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut under a shared framework for critical minerals development, infrastructure coordination, and supply-chain competitiveness. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith outlined the […]

todayFebruary 18, 2026 2

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7 Mistakes You're Making with Canadian Political News (and How to Fix Them)

Listen. Read. Watch. Scroll. We're all doing it. Consuming Canadian political news like it's our second job. But here's the uncomfortable truth: you might be getting worse at understanding politics, not better. Yeah, you read that right. Most of us think we're informed citizens staying on top of the issues. But we're actually making the same seven mistakes that turn news consumption into a sport where everyone loses. Let's fix […]

todayFebruary 1, 2026 4