Category : Elections


Carney Close to Majority as Special Elections Begin

Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals stand on the brink of securing a majority government as three special elections unfold, with recent defections bringing them within one seat of the 172 needed for control.

Eyes Reveal Silent Diseases: What Ophthalmologists Can Detect

Ophthalmologists can identify serious health issues like high blood pressure, diabetes, and brain tumors through eye exams, often before symptoms appear. Experts explain how eye changes signal underlying conditions and stress the importance of annual chec

Peter Magyar Unseats Orban in Hungary Election

Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, has defeated longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orban in a historic parliamentary election, marking a significant political shift in Hungary.

Orban Concedes Election Loss to Magyar in Hungary

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has conceded defeat to former ally Peter Magyar in parliamentary elections, ending his 16-year rule. The far-right leader, a staunch Trump supporter, called the result 'painful' as Magyar's Tisza party won in a landsl

Toronto Byelections Could Decide Liberal Majority

Monday's federal byelections in Scarborough Southwest and University—Rosedale could determine if the Liberals secure a majority government, with key candidates vying for seats vacated by former cabinet ministers.

Swalwell's Governor Bid Crumbles as Allies Withdraw

California gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell faces a campaign crisis as key political allies retract their support following serious sexual assault allegations, casting doubt on his electoral prospects.

UCP Leads Alberta NDP by Double Digits in New Poll

A new Leger poll shows the United Conservative Party maintaining a significant lead over the Alberta NDP, with Premier Danielle Smith's approval rating rising while opposition leader Naheed Nenshi's numbers decline.

Liberals Chase Majority, Bloc Targets Return in Terrebonne

The Liberal Party is aggressively pursuing a majority government in the upcoming election, while the Bloc Québécois focuses on reclaiming its seat in the Terrebonne riding, setting the stage for a heated political battle in Quebec.

Ex-Premier Williams Gives $46,900 to NL Tories Pre-Election

Former Newfoundland and Labrador premier Danny Williams contributed $46,900 to the provincial Progressive Conservatives in the lead-up to the election, highlighting the absence of donation limits in the region's political financing rules.

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