The New Brunswick government's budget deficit ... as a result of travel nurse contracts signed by the previous Progressive Conservative government. Barring a financial miracle, the $398.9 million ...
(Ben Curtis/Associated Press) U.S. President ... New Brunswick. Amanda Kelsey is a former staffer to Sen. Mitch McConnell and former director of government affairs for the American Conservative ...
Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government introduced a $17.6-billion budget that includes major tax cuts and a ...
Even if the motives of the 11th premier were slightly suspect, a long weekend in February is better than no long weekend in ...
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Ontario Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie is not a fan of the Toronto District School Board’s (TDSB) push to rename three schools ...
Canadian Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre pledged to build an “east-west economy” with oil and gas pipelines stretching from Alberta to the Maritime provinces as part of a sweeping plan to respond ...
But then again, we are neither progressive ... of new judges of the High Court and Court of Appeal. When the fire is a radical Bar, the fireman usually turns up with a conservative Bench.
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After 15 years at the helm, can Schreiner lead the Ontario Greens to a breakthrough?The Greens are a small party long tied to climate change and environment, at a time when affordability and housing have dominated the campaign.
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PNI Atlantic News on MSNNDP vows to hold PC majority government accountable in HouseThe leader of Nova Scotia’s official Opposition says government accountability is top of mind as a new legislative session ...
While Progressive Conservative leader Doug Ford has seemingly stood firm against U.S. President Donald Trump for his insistence ... The results also showcased dwindling support for the PC Party in ...
Happy Family Day! The winters around here are long. T.S. Eliot may have reckoned April was the cruellest month, but anyone ...
Here’s what else we’re watching… Ontario votes: Leaders square off in first debate Ontario’s main party leaders will square off on northern issues today in their first debate of the election campaign.
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