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Péladeau demands board seat at Transat

Quebecor CEO Pierre Karl Péladeau pushes for changes on Transat's board of directors, seeking a seat for himself. Get the latest on this corporate power play.

Péladeau calls for Transat shareholders' meeting

Quebecor CEO Pierre Karl Péladeau has formally requested a shareholders' meeting for Transat A.T. Inc., signaling a potential strategic shift. Explore the implications for Canadian business.

PSPP Sovereignty Plan Threatens Quebec Economy

PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon's sovereignty vision could unleash economic uncertainty and instability in Quebec while targeting minority rights, warns Robert Libman.

1921 Election Lessons for Today's Conservatives

Historian Christopher Dummitt examines how Mackenzie King's pragmatic leadership in 1921 offers crucial lessons for Pierre Poilievre and today's Conservative Party in navigating modern political challenges.

Budget Showdown Fizzles: Politics Over Principle

The Liberal government survives a critical budget vote as opposition threats dissolve. Discover why no party wanted a Christmas election and the political calculations behind the anticlimax.

Canadian Youth More Conservative Than Elders

Recent polls reveal Canada's young voters are increasingly conservative, making the country a Western outlier where youth support Conservatives more than seniors. Discover the data driving this political shift.

Joly: PQ leader wants to hand Quebec to Trump

Federal Industry Minister Mélanie Joly claims PQ leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon wants to weaken Quebec by aligning with Trump's America. Read about the sovereignty debate.

Carney's budget passes as parties avoid election

Mark Carney's budget narrowly passes Parliament as Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives and other opposition parties avoid triggering an election. Analysis of the political calculations behind the vote.

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