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Montreal voter turnout hits near 40-year low

Montreal's municipal election sees continued decline in voter participation, marking the third lowest turnout since 1986. Analysis reveals troubling trends in civic engagement across Canada's second-largest city.

NYC Mayoral Candidates Make Final Election Push

With just hours remaining before polls open, New York City's mayoral candidates are making their final appeals to voters in a dramatic sprint to the finish line that could reshape the city's future.

Senators SOS: 5 Critical Fixes Ottawa Must Make Now

The Ottawa Senators are in crisis mode. From defensive collapses to special teams disasters, we break down the five urgent areas that demand immediate attention to turn their season around.

Jeffries Maps Democratic Party's Future Direction

In a groundbreaking interview, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries outlines his vision for modernizing the Democratic Party, embracing grassroots movements while maintaining electoral viability.

Habs Beat Senators: 3 Key Takeaways from NHL Clash

The Ottawa Senators' defensive struggles continue as Montreal Canadiens capitalize on opportunities in a hard-fought battle at Canadian Tire Centre. Analysis and key insights from the latest NHL matchup.

Democratic Socialist Party Launches in Canada

Canada's political landscape welcomes a new contender as the Democratic Socialist Party prepares for its official launch, promising radical change and progressive policies.

Obama's Final Campaign Push for Democrats

Former President Barack Obama makes urgent weekend appearances in key battleground states to rally Democratic voters ahead of crucial elections that could reshape American politics.

Alberta Election Rules Under Fire: UCP Voting Changes Criticized

Controversial election rule changes in Alberta face scrutiny as voters report widespread confusion and barriers during recent provincial vote. Critics argue the UCP government's electoral reforms created unnecessary obstacles for citizens trying to exerci

Banff council seat decided by single vote in election drama

In an election cliffhanger that demonstrates every vote counts, Michelle Backhouse secures her Banff town council seat by the narrowest possible margin - just one vote - after a judicial recount confirms the historic result.

Shane Pinto at Contract Crossroads with Senators

Exclusive analysis of Shane Pinto's contract stalemate with the Ottawa Senators. Discover why the rising star faces a critical career decision and what's at stake for both player and team in this high-stakes negotiation.

Lansdowne 2.0 Approved by Ottawa Committee

Ottawa's planning committee has approved the ambitious Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment plan, paving the way for major transformations at the historic urban site. Discover what's included in this billion-dollar revitalization project.

Sens edge Flames 4-3 in shootout thriller

The Ottawa Senators edged out the Calgary Flames 4-3 in a dramatic shootout showdown. Tim Stützle's shootout winner capped an intense battle featuring goals from Tkachuk, Batherson, and Joseph.

Lansdowne 2.0: Ottawa's Billion-Dollar Unknowns

As Ottawa moves forward with the massive Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment, crucial questions about costs, timelines, and community impact remain unanswered, leaving taxpayers in the dark about this ambitious urban transformation project.

NYC Braces for Political Earthquake Over Mamdani

As New York's Democratic primary approaches, political analysts warn that a potential Zohran Mamdani victory could trigger seismic shifts in the city's political landscape and governance.

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