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Dutch Election Stunner: Far-Right Ties With D66

In a dramatic political showdown, Geert Wilders' far-right PVV party and the centrist D66 are locked in a dead heat in the Dutch parliamentary elections, setting the stage for complex coalition negotiations.

Young Quebecers Fuel Sovereignty Movement Revival

Young Quebecers are breathing new life into the sovereignty movement, with recent polls showing surprising support among 18-34 year olds who see independence as key to their future.

Young Quebec sovereigntists revive movement digitally

A new generation of tech-savvy Quebec sovereigntists is using social media and digital organizing to revitalize the aging independence movement, bringing fresh energy and modern tactics to the decades-old cause.

Canada's Three Solitudes: 30 Years After Quebec Vote

Thirty years after Quebec's near-separation vote, Canada faces new fractures beyond French-English divides. Discover how regional alienation, political polarization, and demographic shifts are reshaping national unity.

Montreal Mayoral Race Tightens in New Poll

Exclusive polling data reveals a dramatic shift in Montreal's mayoral race as Balarama Holness closes the gap on frontrunner Denis Coderre. Discover the key factors driving this political showdown.

Vancouver rejects lowering voting age to 16

Vancouver City Council has voted against a proposal to lower the municipal voting age to 16, dealing a blow to youth advocacy groups and progressive councillors who argued young people deserve a voice in decisions affecting their future.

Trump Attacks Bill Gates Over Climate Change Policies

Former President Donald Trump launches fresh attacks on climate change initiatives, targeting Bill Gates and green energy policies in recent campaign speech. Analysis of political implications and environmental debate.

Calgary's New Mayor and Council Sworn In

History unfolds in Calgary as Jyoti Gondek becomes the city's first female mayor, leading a diverse new council through a ceremonial swearing-in ceremony at the Jack Singer Concert Hall.

Edmonton's New Diverse Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history with a mix of experienced veterans and groundbreaking new faces ready to tackle urban challenges.

Manitoba Politicians Clash in 'Waah Waah' Debate Drama

Manitoba's legislative session descended into chaos as NDP and PC politicians exchanged heated words over mocking 'waah waah' sounds during bill debate, sparking controversy over parliamentary decorum.

Edmonton's Diverse New Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history as Mayor Amarjeet Sohi and new council members are sworn in during a vibrant multicultural ceremony at City Hall.

Trump: Climate Change is Hoax After Gates Comments

Former President Donald Trump seizes on Bill Gates' remarks about clean energy costs to declare climate change concerns a 'hoax,' igniting fresh debate over environmental policy and renewable energy transition.

Alberta Unions Reveal Strategic Strike Plan

Alberta's largest public sector unions reveal coordinated strike strategy targeting government operations after contract negotiations stall, affecting 80,000 workers.

Ford demands apology from U.S. ambassador over remarks

Ontario Premier Doug Ford calls for U.S. Ambassador David Cohen to apologize for controversial comments comparing Canadian political attention to unstable cheese on a cracker during Trump shooting coverage.

Montreal Mayoral Hopefuls Defy Poll Numbers

Despite trailing significantly in recent polls, Montreal's mayoral contenders remain confident about their chances as election day approaches. Discover why these candidates believe they can still secure victory.

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