The political landscape is experiencing a notable shift towards conservative leadership, with recent developments in Canada and Germany highlighting this trend.
Pierre Poilievre's views on Bitcoin have sometimes attracted controversy, but a lot has changed over the past three years.
Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Wednesday he is only aware of two genders — male and female — and that the government should leave ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he wouldn't make any "big changes" to the federal equalization program if the Conservatives form government after the next election. For decades ...
The paper’s reporters were invited to a small gathering with Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, who was stopping by a farming cooperative in town. Poilievre is generally press-averse, partial to friendly platforms—his own ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. OTTAWA – Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he will shrink the federal public service and wants to find ways to monitor bureaucrats’ productivity ...
OTTAWA—Days after U.S. President Donald Trump pledged that his administration would only recognize two genders, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he’s not “aware” of any genders ...
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre speaks with reporters during a news conference in Ottawa, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre ...
It has to hit hard. We have to be very pinpoint and surgical,” said Poilievre, who has drawn comparisons to President Trump.
Justin Trudeau’s government and provincial premiers contemplate different scenarios in the face of the new U.S. administration’s warning of imposing 25% tariffs
The possibility of U.S. tariffs is a massive threat to canola growers since 95 percent of canola oil crushed at Canadian processing plants is
Good morning. U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a review on trade with Canada, Mexico and China by April 1, while threatening to impose tariffs on the two neighbours next month. Perhaps one reason Trump might not move ahead with more severe tariffs so soon is that he would lose the ability to threaten them.