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Why Canada’s progressive party just dumped Trudeau - MSNOTTAWA — Liberal control of Canada’s Parliament has been propped up by a working deal with the New Democratic Party. Now the party’s leader is killing the agreement — and abandoning Justin ...
In less than four months, Mr. Carney has reinvented and reinvigorated the Liberal brand, delivering a progressive feel to ...
Back in 1993, the ruling Progressive Conservative Party, led by Kim Campbell - the first and only female prime minister of Canada - suffered an astonishing collapse. From a commanding 156 seats ...
The separatist Bloc Québécois party was expected to finish with 22 seats, the progressive New Democrats with seven and the Greens with one. Recounts were expected in some districts.
Canada's Liberals fall short of a majority in Parliament, and Conservative leader loses his own seat
Trudeau’s Liberals relied on the progressive New Democrats to remain in power for years, but the party fared poorly on Monday, and its leader, Jagmeet Singh, said he was stepping down after ...
They have governed Canada for much of the country’s history, but in 2011, the party won just 34 seats—coming in third for the first time ever, behind the progressive New Democratic Party.
Canada’s April 28 federal election was dominated by Trump’s global trade war and his vow to use “economic force” to transform Canada into America’s 51st state.
As Canada faces an election defined by President Trump’s threats, its progressive party, the New Democrats, finds itself losing support and confronting an existential crisis.
Eighty years ago next month, Canada rejected its first official Progressive Conservative party leader for prime minister, awarding the Liberals a strong minority government.
Why Canada’s progressive party just dumped Trudeau. Jagmeet Singh’s sudden break with the Liberals was motivated by party pressure, campaign strategy and the prime minister's fight with unions.
The separatist Bloc Québécois party was expected to finish with 22 seats, the progressive New Democrats with seven and the Greens with one. Recounts were expected in some districts. ADVERTISEMENT ...
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