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The second time, as it turns out, is the charm: Erin O’Toole will be the new leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
The Durham MP won the race to replace Andrew Scheer as leader of the party in a physically distanced hybrid convention Sunday night
Trudeau to prorogue Parliament in major summer reset | CTV News
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is planning on a major summer reset of his government, starting with a small shuffle to move Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland into the finance minister job on Tuesday. He is then expected to move to prorogue Parliament
Trudeau Liberals fall behind leaderless Conservatives
The pandemic public rally is over for Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government in Ottawa.Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic the Canadian public has been rallying to their leaders, giving them high job approval ratings and strong backing in term
US orders closure of Chinese consulate in HoustonThe United States government has abruptly ordered China to "cease all operations and events" at its consulate in Houston, Texas, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, in what it called an "unprecedented escalation" in recent actions taken by Washingt

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admitted on Monday that he 'made a mistake' in not recusing himself 'immediately' from discussions leading to a contract for WE Charity.
Liberals up by 11 as Conservatives stuck below 30%If an election were held at the time of the survey, the Liberals would win 40%, the Conservatives 29% and followed by the NDP at 16%, the Greens at 6%, and the BQ at 7%. Just prior to the pandemic, the Liberals and Conservatives were within a point of eac
Liberals call for censoring the Internet again
I's a really, really bad idea but one the Trudeau Liberals can't seem to walk away from: Regulating news and other content on the Internet.
Last January the Liberals endorsed the idea, contained in a report from a panel appointed by the Trudeau cabinet
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