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Montreal Mayor Election: Live Results

Live coverage of Montreal's municipal election results as voters determine the city's next mayor and political direction for the coming term.

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.

Saskatchewan backs Alberta's teacher strike intervention

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe throws support behind Alberta's controversial use of constitutional power to end teacher strike, sparking debate over labor rights and provincial authority in Canadian education.

Poll Backs BC NDP in Cowichan Tribes Land Ruling Fight

Exclusive polling data shows British Columbians back provincial government's position in contentious land rights case with Cowichan Tribes, revealing complex public sentiment on Indigenous reconciliation.

Montreal Mayoral Election: Complete Voter Guide

Get the inside scoop on Montreal's mayoral election as candidates prepare for a political showdown that will shape the city's future. Discover the key issues, major contenders, and what's at stake for Canada's second-largest metropolis.

Federal Minister on Bail Reform & Pipeline Future

Exclusive insights from Canada's federal minister on urgent bail reform legislation and the potential for future pipeline development in Alberta. Key policy updates affecting justice and energy sectors.

Quebec Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant Resigns

In a surprising political development, Quebec's Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant has announced his resignation from the CAQ government, citing personal reasons and marking a significant cabinet shuffle.

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.

Political Pioneer Lise Bacon Dies at 91

Former Quebec cabinet minister and political pioneer Lise Bacon has passed away at 91. Remembered as the first woman to serve as deputy premier, her groundbreaking career spanned decades and transformed Quebec politics.

NL Premier Reviews Hydro-Quebec Power Deal

Newfoundland and Labrador's incoming premier launches sweeping review of controversial Churchill Falls power agreement with Quebec within weeks of taking office.

Former Saint John Mayor Donnie Snook Dies at 49

The community of Saint John, New Brunswick is mourning the loss of former mayor Donnie Snook, who passed away at age 49. Remembered for his early political career and subsequent legal challenges.

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